There was nothing for Mac in this patch, and no further patch until a week on Monday. The patch was solely to attempt (again) to patch the group finder.
demerdecanswrath wrote: »Thought it would be best to add my voice to the chorus as well:
The game runs horrible. This is far from a finished product.
- Launcher needs a proper native macOS version.
- Still a ton of work to be done on Metal. I give you my hard earned money systematically for a nice adventure of Tamriel, not a PowerPoint presentation of a low res concept of Tamriel. (I have a decent GPU that runs it perfectly at least on medium settings on Windows)
ZoS, I hope at least your whiteboards are out of writing space and you're ordering pallets of sticky notes by this point. We can wait, as long as the end result is awesome and you're acknowledging the situation publicly.
It is not just on Mac by the way, I have a Desktop PC that I could run the game most of the time on max settings at 50~60 FPS and now, just after Murkmire update, my game drops to 20 FPS really often when I'm doing dungeons and trials, or for example at Dolmens, where it was ok (almost no FPS lag) before the update.
It is not just on Mac by the way, I have a Desktop PC that I could run the game most of the time on max settings at 50~60 FPS and now, just after Murkmire update, my game drops to 20 FPS really often when I'm doing dungeons and trials, or for example at Dolmens, where it was ok (almost no FPS lag) before the update.
then please post about it in the PC section. And it's not widespread on pc, but the mac client was completely broken with the update, the pc version was not. so we would appreciate pc players not hijacking our thread. thank you.
@ZOS_AlexTardif any more updates on mac stuff?
nathan_bri wrote: »If you have the drive space—at least 120GB free—I recommend that you install Windows 10 in Bootcamp and install ESO there. You DO NOT need a new account to play. You also DO NOT need to own a Windows license to do this.
1. Go to https://support.apple.com/boot-camp and find out if your computer supports it and what is required.
2. You are going to want a Windows 10 ISO image from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO.
3. I recommend going the bootable USB drive route, but make sure you use a fast one (USB 3.0 if you can) and at least 16GB.
HowToGeek.com also has a summary from mid-2017 here: https://www.howtogeek.com/186907/how-to-install-windows-on-a-mac-with-boot-camp.
nathan_bri wrote: »If you have the drive space—at least 120GB free—I recommend that you install Windows 10 in Bootcamp and install ESO there. You DO NOT need a new account to play. You also DO NOT need to own a Windows license to do this.
1. Go to https://support.apple.com/boot-camp and find out if your computer supports it and what is required.
2. You are going to want a Windows 10 ISO image from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO.
3. I recommend going the bootable USB drive route, but make sure you use a fast one (USB 3.0 if you can) and at least 16GB.
HowToGeek.com also has a summary from mid-2017 here: https://www.howtogeek.com/186907/how-to-install-windows-on-a-mac-with-boot-camp.
I play on my Mac because I wanted to get away from Windows. While I ....
I appreciate the info and this it is fine for a lot of people. But I went to Mac to get away from Windows and I will not be installing it just to play a single game.
nathan_bri wrote: »If you have the drive space—at least 120GB free—I recommend that you install Windows 10 in Bootcamp and install ESO there. You DO NOT need a new account to play. You also DO NOT need to own a Windows license to do this.
1. Go to https://support.apple.com/boot-camp and find out if your computer supports it and what is required.
2. You are going to want a Windows 10 ISO image from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO.
3. I recommend going the bootable USB drive route, but make sure you use a fast one (USB 3.0 if you can) and at least 16GB.
HowToGeek.com also has a summary from mid-2017 here: https://www.howtogeek.com/186907/how-to-install-windows-on-a-mac-with-boot-camp.
I appreciate the info and this it is fine for a lot of people. But I went to Mac to get away from Windows and I will not be installing it just to play a single game. Of course I doubt I will be playing ESO anytime soon anyway since ZOS does not seem to know what they are doing and keep making horrible decisions like knowingly releasing a completely broken Mac client.
glitching is gone but fps is still poor and I've been experiencing client crashing while pvping in battlegrounds.