Lord_Draevan wrote: »Well I guess these issues really do affect people differently, I've not run into any FPS/lag issues in PvP or PvE at all for the past 2 weeks, except when in a group.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Well I guess these issues really do affect people differently, I've not run into any FPS/lag issues in PvP or PvE at all for the past 2 weeks, except when in a group.
During this time, when you did not experience low frame rate, were you entering keeps under siege with lots of enemy players?
So you jumped in for a few sessions and decide that your experience is much more superior than those of us who has suffered for 2 weeks?
Coming up with BS such as grouping affected FPS? ZOS will gladly hire you, since apparently it isn't affected by the restro staff, must be the group eh?
It's been two weeks. We tried everything. PVP player count dwindle from 5 digits to 4. We are tired of workarounds that doesn't work.
We solo-ed.
We edited settings.
We edited settings using the .txt.
We updated driver.
We experimented with processes.
We stopped using certain skills.
We tried less AOE.
We tried tweaking the graphic card settings.
We avoided keeps.
We stay away from big fights.
We relog over and over again.
We play at the minimum of minimum settings.
Windows mode, full screen mode, all resolutions whatsoever are tried.
Play on Mac, play on Windows, play on desktop, play on laptop, it's all the same torturing experience.
So please, if your logic is along the lines of ZOS developers, go read the forums.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Well I guess these issues really do affect people differently, I've not run into any FPS/lag issues in PvP or PvE at all for the past 2 weeks, except when in a group.
During this time, when you did not experience low frame rate, were you entering keeps under siege with lots of enemy players?
When I first got FPS drop, I'd joined a group at Bloodmayne while it was under siege. FPS drop happened within seconds. Then I left group, relogged, and FPS stayed good during the entire battle. I even followed the zerg train to Elsewyr Gate, fighting the whole time, no lag. Died and spawned at the Forward camp we'd put up at Eastern Elsweyr Gate, 30 EP fought against 40 or so AD, no lag. Continued the whole night and only got FPS drop when I joined a group, no matter how many people were near me.
So you jumped in for a few sessions and decide that your experience is much more superior than those of us who has suffered for 2 weeks?
Coming up with BS such as grouping affected FPS? ZOS will gladly hire you, since apparently it isn't affected by the restro staff, must be the group eh?
It's been two weeks. We tried everything. PVP player count dwindle from 5 digits to 4. We are tired of workarounds that doesn't work.
We solo-ed.
We edited settings.
We edited settings using the .txt.
We updated driver.
We experimented with processes.
We stopped using certain skills.
We tried less AOE.
We tried tweaking the graphic card settings.
We avoided keeps.
We stay away from big fights.
We relog over and over again.
We play at the minimum of minimum settings.
Windows mode, full screen mode, all resolutions whatsoever are tried.
Play on Mac, play on Windows, play on desktop, play on laptop, it's all the same torturing experience.
So please, if your logic is along the lines of ZOS developers, go read the forums.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Lord_Draevan wrote: »Well I guess these issues really do affect people differently, I've not run into any FPS/lag issues in PvP or PvE at all for the past 2 weeks, except when in a group.
During this time, when you did not experience low frame rate, were you entering keeps under siege with lots of enemy players?
When I first got FPS drop, I'd joined a group at Bloodmayne while it was under siege. FPS drop happened within seconds. Then I left group, relogged, and FPS stayed good during the entire battle. I even followed the zerg train to Elsewyr Gate, fighting the whole time, no lag. Died and spawned at the Forward camp we'd put up at Eastern Elsweyr Gate, 30 EP fought against 40 or so AD, no lag. Continued the whole night and only got FPS drop when I joined a group, no matter how many people were near me.
When you dropped in FPS was a meat bag around?
So you jumped in for a few sessions and decide that your experience is much more superior than those of us who has suffered for 2 weeks?
Coming up with BS such as grouping affected FPS? ZOS will gladly hire you, since apparently it isn't affected by the restro staff, must be the group eh?
It's been two weeks. We tried everything. PVP player count dwindle from 5 digits to 4. We are tired of workarounds that doesn't work.
We solo-ed.
We edited settings.
We edited settings using the .txt.
We updated driver.
We experimented with processes.
We stopped using certain skills.
We tried less AOE.
We tried tweaking the graphic card settings.
We avoided keeps.
We stay away from big fights.
We relog over and over again.
We play at the minimum of minimum settings.
Windows mode, full screen mode, all resolutions whatsoever are tried.
Play on Mac, play on Windows, play on desktop, play on laptop, it's all the same torturing experience.
So please, if your logic is along the lines of ZOS developers, go read the forums.
EXACTLY!
The ONLY workaround to avoid fps drops in Cyrodiil is to avoid any and all activity related to actual PvP!
When you dropped in FPS was a meat bag around?
Lord_Draevan wrote: »So you jumped in for a few sessions and decide that your experience is much more superior than those of us who has suffered for 2 weeks?
Coming up with BS such as grouping affected FPS? ZOS will gladly hire you, since apparently it isn't affected by the restro staff, must be the group eh?
It's been two weeks. We tried everything. PVP player count dwindle from 5 digits to 4. We are tired of workarounds that doesn't work.
We solo-ed.
We edited settings.
We edited settings using the .txt.
We updated driver.
We experimented with processes.
We stopped using certain skills.
We tried less AOE.
We tried tweaking the graphic card settings.
We avoided keeps.
We stay away from big fights.
We relog over and over again.
We play at the minimum of minimum settings.
Windows mode, full screen mode, all resolutions whatsoever are tried.
Play on Mac, play on Windows, play on desktop, play on laptop, it's all the same torturing experience.
So please, if your logic is along the lines of ZOS developers, go read the forums.
EXACTLY!
The ONLY workaround to avoid fps drops in Cyrodiil is to avoid any and all activity related to actual PvP!
I never said this discussion was a workaround... where is everyone getting this idea?
If you'd bothered to read the horde of threads your OP made reference to... than you'd already know that it's more than a grouping issue.
..as Aeradon so kindly summed up for you.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »
If you'd bothered to read the horde of threads your OP made reference to... than you'd already know that it's more than a grouping issue.
..as Aeradon so kindly summed up for you.
When someone opens with unnecessary personal attacks/argument baiting I tend to not follow their advice.
Plus he didn't reference any threads, he pointed out what he's tried to get it to work.
the forums have been full of threads about the FPS/lag issues in Cyrodiil for the past 2 weeks
the forums have been full of threads about the FPS/lag issues in Cyrodiil for the past 2 weeks
Tintinabula wrote: »Its the meatbags man. All those particle effects with bugged out graphics of stringy meat. Alpha and transparent textures of dirty meat spinning. Jerky splashing and bouncing. The textures aren't clean. Its obvious
Lord_Draevan wrote: »
Lord_Draevan wrote: »
I'm talking ABOUT YOU AND YOUR Original Post.
*I'll edit my last post to make more sense for you... because I said YOU made reference... NOT Aeradon.
sheesh
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I wonder if the brand of video card makes a difference. I got an older Nvidia GTX 570 and i dont get the crippling FPS drops like others here. I get some lag, but in a large battle i can still get 20-30 fps. Is it AMD cards that are having problems?
frwinters_ESO wrote: »I wonder if the brand of video card makes a difference. I got an older Nvidia GTX 570 and i dont get the crippling FPS drops like others here. I get some lag, but in a large battle i can still get 20-30 fps. Is it AMD cards that are having problems?