Im struggling to hold a guild together due to the performance of the servers. This the most important topic for PVP. Anyone that wants to play with class skill/weapon skills they chose to play cannot from 6pm to 1am. As soon as the zerg ball guilds log in starting from about 6pm est the game becomes broke. PvP is completely broke, it's sad because this is a great game. People will continue to abandon pvp because of performance more then any other issue.
There's not a whole lot they can do quickly for the server performance issue. It is better hardware that is required to stop this. What is happening is that there has been a huge influx of new players just recently to ESO which puts more bodies into one place.
The lag we have been experiencing lately (the problematic lag where you cannot cast skills etc) Is whats called a cpu throttle,
basically what that means is that the processor for which server you are on is receiving to many scripts for it to calculate at one time, and thus sort-of puts them in queue to be finished.
Now why it looks weird on your screen is because, alot of bits of the game are handled on your computer, the game server does not even render things its just funneling all the scripts and crunching all the numbers.
I am sure that ESO has top of the line hardware, and upgrading at this point may not even be possible.
The fact of the matter is, the things you see happening in ESO daily are almost impossible to create with the lack of lag that we actually have in the game ive always marveled at how they put so many skinned meshes and particle in the same view port and my computer hasn't exploded.
Im sure it will only get better, but we have to be patient and wait for the hardware to catch up with ESO.
This one the finger pointing goes to the guys at intel or amd or wherever eso is buying their stuff.
I know it doesn't help the lag, but maybe it helps to understand a little better why and how this is happening.
kollege14a5 wrote: »Chill dude ZOS said 2-3 years ago that they will work on fixing cyro game performance. So obviously performance is a number one priority from ZOS. Performance fix takes time but they will probably have it fixed soon. When cyro is lagging why dont you do smth else? Like opening crown crates and buying crown motifs.
Yeah, nah. At a guess I would point my finger at their code base. It's a highly unoptimized pile of garbage (no offense devs), probably produced in a hurry, or by developers who weren't all too familiar with netcode.There's not a whole lot they can do quickly for the server performance issue. It is better hardware that is required to stop this.
Since elswyre it doesn’t matter when you play the game is terrible performance wise.
There's not a whole lot they can do quickly for the server performance issue. It is better hardware that is required to stop this. What is happening is that there has been a huge influx of new players just recently to ESO which puts more bodies into one place.
The lag we have been experiencing lately (the problematic lag where you cannot cast skills etc) Is whats called a cpu throttle,
basically what that means is that the processor for which server you are on is receiving to many scripts for it to calculate at one time, and thus sort-of puts them in queue to be finished.
Now why it looks weird on your screen is because, alot of bits of the game are handled on your computer, the game server does not even render things its just funneling all the scripts and crunching all the numbers.
I am sure that ESO has top of the line hardware, and upgrading at this point may not even be possible.
The fact of the matter is, the things you see happening in ESO daily are almost impossible to create with the lack of lag that we actually have in the game ive always marveled at how they put so many skinned meshes and particle in the same view port and my computer hasn't exploded.
Im sure it will only get better, but we have to be patient and wait for the hardware to catch up with ESO.
This one the finger pointing goes to the guys at intel or amd or wherever eso is buying their stuff.
I know it doesn't help the lag, but maybe it helps to understand a little better why and how this is happening.