to any of the people who are reporting that the issue is "solved" or "mostly solved"...
any reports that the mac client has been fixed by tuesday's patch, is actually just statistical error. 90+% of mac users are still unable to play, and nothing has been fixed. those whose performance improved ever so slightly, are just outliers and should not be counted.
also, I can't believe they laughed at the mac user base during a live stream. I mean, I can believe it. but the unprofessionalism, not to mention how crappy thats makes them as people. Wow.
can someone post that part of the livestream so we can have it for posterity if they try to deny that? maybe we can report them to BBB?
to any of the people who are reporting that the issue is "solved" or "mostly solved"...
any reports that the mac client has been fixed by tuesday's patch, is actually just statistical error. 90+% of mac users are still unable to play, and nothing has been fixed. those whose performance improved ever so slightly, are just outliers and should not be counted.
also, I can't believe they laughed at the mac user base during a live stream. I mean, I can believe it. but the unprofessionalism, not to mention how crappy thats makes them as people. Wow.
can someone post that part of the livestream so we can have it for posterity if they try to deny that? maybe we can report them to BBB?
HowTaoBrownCow wrote: »to any of the people who are reporting that the issue is "solved" or "mostly solved"...
any reports that the mac client has been fixed by tuesday's patch, is actually just statistical error. 90+% of mac users are still unable to play, and nothing has been fixed. those whose performance improved ever so slightly, are just outliers and should not be counted.
also, I can't believe they laughed at the mac user base during a live stream. I mean, I can believe it. but the unprofessionalism, not to mention how crappy thats makes them as people. Wow.
can someone post that part of the livestream so we can have it for posterity if they try to deny that? maybe we can report them to BBB?
I really don’t think they were laughing at Mac users in that. It strikes me as the sort of embarrassed laugh that acknowledges how bad the performance issues are. That’s how I saw it when I watched it live, and how it seems to me rewatching it. There’s no malice or mocking in there.
But, regardless, I think I’d prefer you weren’t attempting to discount the experiences of those of us who have gotten small or large gains from this patch (and mine were small), for a couple of reasons. First, because tossing out data points that you don’t like because they don’t match your own experience or your model isn’t good science. And, second, because they’re useful diagnostic data. *Some* people had improvements. Why them? What in their systems interacted well with the changes, while others saw no effect. The posts of people’s system specs can be tied to those comments, and the developers can see, perhaps, that people with earlier or later model Macs, or specific graphics cards, or gobs of RAM, or SSD drives had better results than those with other configurations. That may give them useful info for their continued work on the problem.
For anyone who finds the game unplayable, I wholeheartedly support escalating, dropping subs, playing other games, posting bad reviews on Amazon or Steam warning off other Mac users, etc. There’s no point in suffering through it, and it adds pressure to ZOS to get something done, and it’s rather more useful than saying to other users, “Your experiences don’t matter.” Just saying. :-)
I'm checking out Guild Wars 2 today. I like what I see so far, though I'm not thrilled about starting a new game from scratch. But it runs great under macOS and I'm digging the aesthetics.
My ESO+ renews on the 27th, so I'm going to take the next week or so to decide if it's worth continuing and having to boot into Windows whenever I want to play or cancel renewal and switch over to GW2. I've also tried out WoW, but it seems like maybe GW2 has less baggage. Plus it looks less mid-2000s.
I'm guessing at this point ZOS won't do anything logical like move back to OpenGL until the MoltenVK client is actually usable because ... particles are more important than playability? And we have no indication if this is an iterative fix or if they're declaring "mission accomplished" and moving on.
I have a biased against wow. It's a waste of money. However as a fellow gamer I do recommend trying GW2. I was playing it on Mac before ZoS ever released eso. I still play it now. I personally have let my + membership laps. So I don't blame you for that one. But I do still feel like ZoS will get the game working better on OS. They just don't seem to be concerned with giving us any sort of time frame whatsoever. The lack of communication is unacceptable.
Is ESO the only Bethesda game supported on Mac?
Maybe it's too costly to continue support?
nathan_bri wrote: »I'm checking out Guild Wars 2 today. I like what I see so far, though I'm not thrilled about starting a new game from scratch. But it runs great under macOS and I'm digging the aesthetics.
My ESO+ renews on the 27th, so I'm going to take the next week or so to decide if it's worth continuing and having to boot into Windows whenever I want to play or cancel renewal and switch over to GW2. I've also tried out WoW, but it seems like maybe GW2 has less baggage. Plus it looks less mid-2000s.
I'm guessing at this point ZOS won't do anything logical like move back to OpenGL until the MoltenVK client is actually usable because ... particles are more important than playability? And we have no indication if this is an iterative fix or if they're declaring "mission accomplished" and moving on.
I have a biased against wow. It's a waste of money. However as a fellow gamer I do recommend trying GW2. I was playing it on Mac before ZoS ever released eso. I still play it now. I personally have let my + membership laps. So I don't blame you for that one. But I do still feel like ZoS will get the game working better on OS. They just don't seem to be concerned with giving us any sort of time frame whatsoever. The lack of communication is unacceptable.
Both GW2 and WoW are fun games to play and there’s no good reason to not play either. You are not marrying the game, you are not committing the rest of your life to it... it's just a game. You can play GW2 for free and WoW gives you free gameplay until level 20. Try both and see which one clicks for you.
to any of the people who are reporting that the issue is "solved" or "mostly solved"...
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also, I can't believe they laughed at the mac user base during a live stream. I mean, I can believe it. but the unprofessionalism, not to mention how crappy thats makes them as people. Wow.
can someone post that part of the livestream so we can have it for posterity if they try to deny that? maybe we can report them to BBB?
demonlurking wrote: »Now, I'll admit that I'm running on a newer AMD system running MacOS 10.14 Mojave and that my system is designed for Metal. I wonder how many of these FPS issues are with older systems that don't support Apple's Metal API as well. Especially systems that use Nvidia hardware.
demonlurking wrote: »Now, I'll admit that I'm running on a newer AMD system running MacOS 10.14 Mojave and that my system is designed for Metal. I wonder how many of these FPS issues are with older systems that don't support Apple's Metal API as well. Especially systems that use Nvidia hardware..
demonlurking wrote: »Now, I'll admit that I'm running on a newer AMD system running MacOS 10.14 Mojave and that my system is designed for Metal. I wonder how many of these FPS issues are with older systems that don't support Apple's Metal API as well. Especially systems that use Nvidia hardware..
My extreme FPS issues are on a brand-new, maxed-out 2018 MacBook Pro 15" with a BlackMagic eGPU, also running Mojave. Definitely not caused by older hardware in this case, as this is a fully-Metal-compatible setup.
Are you all doing video editing on them systems or something? 48GB RAM? 8gb added on with graphics card! You know having too much RAM can actually slow your access time as the OS has to access it all every time it needs to?
8-16GB is the suggested max these days on gaming systems. More then that your just showing off or maybe you got a sick deal on it idk but its too much ram man its just too much ram
nathan_bri wrote: »Are you all doing video editing on them systems or something? 48GB RAM? 8gb added on with graphics card! You know having too much RAM can actually slow your access time as the OS has to access it all every time it needs to?
8-16GB is the suggested max these days on gaming systems. More then that your just showing off or maybe you got a sick deal on it idk but its too much ram man its just too much ram
This person is pathologically misinformed about how computers work. Never listen to their advice. More RAM can never make your computer run slower unless there is a major flaw in the operating system, which should not be a thing in 99.99% of cases, or unless the expansion DRAM chosen runs at a slower frequency (not likely). I write this with some authority as a programmer for the past 35 years.
Also, it’s “than,” not “then.”
OK, so in an effort to be constructive, here's where I got to after the last patch. This seems to sum up a lot of Mac user experiences:-
I'm playing on a 2017 Retina 5K iMac, 27" screen, 3.8 GHz Core i5 processor, 16GB of DDR4, with a Radeon Pro 580 8192MB GPU. I'm running Mojave. I also run a mid-2015 MacBook Pro with a 2.8 GHz Core i7, 16GB of DDR3 and a Radeon R9 M370X 2048MB - also on Mojave. Pre-Murkmire, both Macs ran fine, around 40-60 FPS on High settings but with no serious glitches, render issues, or DC problems. Now:
> FPS performance has improved since the last patch. On Medium settings I am generally somewhere between 50-60 FPS. High settings remain much weaker than pre-Murkmire.
> Graphics performance seems smoother overall compared to pre-Murkmire, same settings (Medium), when all things are running well.
> FPS performance is unpredictable. It drops to 10-20 FPS for extended periods (10 second to maybe 2 mins), which doesn't appear to be related to traffic in the area.
> Rendering is slow. In busy areas, such as Alinor, it can take several seconds to complete the render of walls, crafting stations, NPCs, other players, etc.
> By FAR the BIGGEST issue right now is that without warning, the screen will just freeze up. This can be for as little as a second, to maybe 5-10 seconds. This issue does appear to be traffic related, making Cyrodiil pretty much impossible. A 5 second freeze is a death sentence in PVP !
@ZOS_GinaBruno I hope this helps. Another update about now would be nice. I saw your post on the main General Forum about how you feel you/ZoS are not communicating enough with the player base at the moment. I would suggest that talking with your Mac user base should be a priority right now. I appreciate us Mac users are not your largest player base, but one look at the level of frustration here, and the size of the thread, should tell you everything you need to know.
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I saw zero improvement this morning for frame rate. Still in the teens in Deshaan and Alinor, and stutters nauseatingly. I also get the horrible flicker in fullscreen, which is new.
And, now the client crashes every time I close the game.
Went from bad to worse, as far as I'm concerned.
Same here. No FPS improvement WHATSOEVER and the game actually got worse when I tried my pre Murkmire setting of Ultra High with full screen glitching/flickering out excessively. It is worse trying to play the game now than before. Absolutely terrible. Frame rate still a strong 1-20 and graphics seem like they got worse as well. Tried boot camping windows to see if that would help but of course boot camp seems to not be working for me either. Tried many supposed fixes but to no avail....FML
I saw zero improvement this morning for frame rate. Still in the teens in Deshaan and Alinor, and stutters nauseatingly. I also get the horrible flicker in fullscreen, which is new.
And, now the client crashes every time I close the game.
Went from bad to worse, as far as I'm concerned.
Same here. No FPS improvement WHATSOEVER and the game actually got worse when I tried my pre Murkmire setting of Ultra High with full screen glitching/flickering out excessively. It is worse trying to play the game now than before. Absolutely terrible. Frame rate still a strong 1-20 and graphics seem like they got worse as well. Tried boot camping windows to see if that would help but of course boot camp seems to not be working for me either. Tried many supposed fixes but to no avail....FML
UPDATE: Alright SO after the first day of no improvements and screen flickers and glitches, it seems to be improving somewhat. There are definitely screen glitches/flickers but it seems to be happening less frequently but best of all the FPS has improved to about a steady 16-22fps in Vivec city. It's still poor BUT it is an improvement and running a lot smoother than previously where it was literally a constant 1-10fps. Everywhere else in the world minus the major cities is around 20-30fps and for some reason in delves i always get about 40-70 fps but I would get that in delves even before the latest patch. I can actually PvP now with about 16-25fps which is relatively manageable. Obviously there is still a lot of work that needs to be done to get back to pre murkmire but I have seen some improvement albeit minor. Specs again for reference;
I saw zero improvement this morning for frame rate. Still in the teens in Deshaan and Alinor, and stutters nauseatingly. I also get the horrible flicker in fullscreen, which is new.
And, now the client crashes every time I close the game.
Went from bad to worse, as far as I'm concerned.
Same here. No FPS improvement WHATSOEVER and the game actually got worse when I tried my pre Murkmire setting of Ultra High with full screen glitching/flickering out excessively. It is worse trying to play the game now than before. Absolutely terrible. Frame rate still a strong 1-20 and graphics seem like they got worse as well. Tried boot camping windows to see if that would help but of course boot camp seems to not be working for me either. Tried many supposed fixes but to no avail....FML
UPDATE: Alright SO after the first day of no improvements and screen flickers and glitches, it seems to be improving somewhat. There are definitely screen glitches/flickers but it seems to be happening less frequently but best of all the FPS has improved to about a steady 16-22fps in Vivec city. It's still poor BUT it is an improvement and running a lot smoother than previously where it was literally a constant 1-10fps. Everywhere else in the world minus the major cities is around 20-30fps and for some reason in delves i always get about 40-70 fps but I would get that in delves even before the latest patch. I can actually PvP now with about 16-25fps which is relatively manageable. Obviously there is still a lot of work that needs to be done to get back to pre murkmire but I have seen some improvement albeit minor. Specs again for reference;
Wow really? I wouldn't even attempt to do any pvp with how much my screen randomly freezes.