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Well it was too good to be true. I've just played ESO without going into Boot Camp and it's been a real pleasure. Except. Every time I quit out of ESO my iMac goes to a black screen and I have to hard re-boot to resolve this.
What kind of iMac do you have? My experience is so ***-poor I am considering upgrading to a new iMac. I put in a ticket asking for clarification if the top end 21.5" iMac will work and I can't even get a straight answer if they will tell me. I've had 4 different agents interacting through a ticket. The last agent said they will not tell me even though before that the moderator here said they would. Incredibly frustrated.
I have found that that black screen will eventually go away - 100% of the time. Sometimes it's 5 mins, sometimes it's 10. It's a real pain as typically when I turn ESO off I need to go out so I have to budget extra time for a clean shut down.
Same thing is happening on my Mac...every time I try to quit the game. I have to use the Mac version of control-alt-delete.
I find if you leave it long enough (and we could be talking 15 mins here) it eventually goes away, but often I close the game down cos I'm going out so I don't have that 15 mins.
It's a pain. But it's not the worst Mac bug we've have xD
It seems to hang forever for me after a long-ish session. I've left it overnight and come back in the morning to still see a blank game window. After a short session, it will indeed shut down more quickly, depending on how long I've been playing.
I still can't get more than a five-hour session (with many zone changes, dungeons, character switches) - it inevitably crashes. Same symptoms and diagnostics as always since this crapola first started. Each "improvement" has simply delayed the crash a little longer. The client simply gets less stable the longer it runs.
While I do appreciate being able to run dungeons and trials on my healer and tank characters, still out of luck when it comes to queuing for these activities with a DPS character. PUG players are quick to kick you if you crash, even if it takes just 2 mins to get back and you've queued for 1+ hours, they don't care whether you tell them to expect a crash and please wait, or not.
[And yeah yeah I can see the "get a guild group" thing coming, and that does help - on weekends. During the week (PC/Mac) server relatively deserted during my time zone's evenings and PUGs are pretty much the only option if I want to do non-landscape PvE content.]