This happens on PC quite frequently due to addons. But I see you're on console. Odd.
This happens on PC quite frequently due to addons. But I see you're on console. Odd.
Yup, happens on PS4 to me very frustrating. You can always tell when it's about to happen because every NPC in the game world freezes in place, nodes become unharvestable - then 30 seconds later you get booted.
This happens on PC quite frequently due to addons. But I see you're on console. Odd.
Yup, happens on PS4 to me very frustrating. You can always tell when it's about to happen because every NPC in the game world freezes in place, nodes become unharvestable - then 30 seconds later you get booted.
If everything seems to freeze, then it's most likely an issue with your internet connection. In simple terms, every move you make results in packets being sent to the ESO server. If those packets get hung up in transit, or the console requeues and retries them because of packet loss/connection issues, when the connection is finally restored they all hit the server at once, triggering server-side rate limiting and then you get dropped for "spamming" (The term "Messages" in the 318 warning probably refers to server TCP/IP requests in this instance, not actual chat messages - and that freeze you experience is an indicator that packets you're sending/receiving from the ESO server have temporarily stopped flowing)
I used to see this from time to time on my PS4 when I was using WiFi and when my ISP was also having occasional latency/packet loss issues. They fixed their network, I ran ethernet to my PS4, and haven't had any trouble since. If you're on WiFi I'd recommend checking to make sure you have no interference and that your bandwidth/speed is good, and then also check your ISP & router via ethernet for speeds, packet loss etc.
But here's the thing... I haven't messaged anybody.
You could try a new cat5 cable just to rule out a bad connection, perform a router reboot, maybe router factory reset (drastic, but in come cases routers can get a little corrupted over time and setting back up as new can fix issues). If you have a PC hardwired, you could run a lengthy ping test too with a tool like Pingplotter to see over time if your ISP is dropping randomly. Random drops when streaming video etc can go unnoticed because of local client buffering but gaming is a different animal and needs that constant connectivity. Reboot any switches between the PS4 and router too maybe.Well I use ethernet, but I guess my internet could have been playing up. Just strange for 4 years or so it's been fine and the last month it's happening every day.