TineaCruris wrote: »It was/is especially bad today.
This is pathetic.
Chevaliemew wrote: »Lag is mostly occuring due to the high number of calculation required to make all the sets and skills procs work. The less calcualtion, the smoother the PVP experience. What can Zenimax do? I can't stress enough how simple that is to solve. It's incredible, that it haven't been even tried for so many years of constant lagfest. Also, I have already heard of that solution years ago.
Hear me out and imagine.
PVP campaign with restrictions. That's what we need. Just let people use sets that provide raw stats and effects. Why first patches after 1.6 were so smooth? All people used were crafting sets along the lines of: Hundings, Kagrenac, TBS, Seducer. That would also help to deal with overal tankiness META since there would be less sets supporting heavy armor. Obviously skills should also be reworked accordingly to reduce amount of proc mechanics as well. Hard to say how should one deal with CP sytem tho. No CP version would definitely run so much smoother but CP system could also get adjusted accordingly. Enchants and poisons? Enchants were always in the game and they would better be kept in, but poisons could definitely go.
It's not just performance that would benefit from it. Enviroment would be so much more balanced due to the lack of overperforming sets. More skill based gameplay is always welcome in MMO.
Mancombe_Nosehair wrote: »But, according to so many people here, cyrodil is unfit for purpose. If they can't or won't fix it, why keep it?
GlorphNoldorin wrote: »it's ok, zos is gamers as well, they play eso....and understand how frustrated we are....according to them.
Fixes on the way.......
could we get anymore lip service from zos?
Half a year of fixes and the game performs worse than ever.
I used to care as about *** the game performed, now i dont and I dont play as much.....easy fixed
although sometimes it still bugs me that I pay a company that does so little to improve their game.
Cyrodiil will be closed, maybe not in the nearest future but sooner or later it will happen. ZOS has no plans to fix it, people are relinquishing Cyrodiil because of lags, and ZOS will explain closing Cyrodiil "because people lost interest in it", yeah sure... There is no money in Cyrodiil, only problems. I love Cyro PvP, I started playing ESO because of it, but issues we face are completely ignored, it can't last forever like this.
GlorphNoldorin wrote: »it's ok, zos is gamers as well, they play eso....and understand how frustrated we are....according to them.
Fixes on the way.......
could we get anymore lip service from zos?
Half a year of fixes and the game performs worse than ever.
I used to care as about *** the game performed, now i dont and I dont play as much.....easy fixed
although sometimes it still bugs me that I pay a company that does so little to improve their game.
Stop paying until their focus shifts to what you care about. It's a phenomenal game at it's core and I want to support it, but I think this is the only tool gamers have to set the priorities at a high level.
Cyrodiil will be closed, maybe not in the nearest future but sooner or later it will happen. ZOS has no plans to fix it, people are relinquishing Cyrodiil because of lags, and ZOS will explain closing Cyrodiil "because people lost interest in it", yeah sure... There is no money in Cyrodiil, only problems. I love Cyro PvP, I started playing ESO because of it, but issues we face are completely ignored, it can't last forever like this.
Closing it will be a terrible decision.
Poor & near unplayable Cyrodiil PVP is better than no Cyrodiil at all for many.GlorphNoldorin wrote: »it's ok, zos is gamers as well, they play eso....and understand how frustrated we are....according to them.
Fixes on the way.......
could we get anymore lip service from zos?
Half a year of fixes and the game performs worse than ever.
I used to care as about *** the game performed, now i dont and I dont play as much.....easy fixed
although sometimes it still bugs me that I pay a company that does so little to improve their game.
Stop paying until their focus shifts to what you care about. It's a phenomenal game at it's core and I want to support it, but I think this is the only tool gamers have to set the priorities at a high level.
One problem with this: Playing without ESO Plus is nearly unplayable for serious ESO gamers.
The inventory management is unbearable without ESO Plus, I tried it.
11am EST on a Friday. Main Campaign unplayable. 5 second ability delay. How anybody finds that engaging and fun is unbeknownst to me. I think it finally broke me. I just logged off, not in anger.. I feel relieved. It never changes and Im done looking at potential and hoping for those few moments things work. It never changes. They dont deserve my money anymore.
Cyrodiil will be closed, maybe not in the nearest future but sooner or later it will happen. ZOS has no plans to fix it, people are relinquishing Cyrodiil because of lags, and ZOS will explain closing Cyrodiil "because people lost interest in it", yeah sure... There is no money in Cyrodiil, only problems. I love Cyro PvP, I started playing ESO because of it, but issues we face are completely ignored, it can't last forever like this.
Closing it will be a terrible decision.
Poor & near unplayable Cyrodiil PVP is better than no Cyrodiil at all for many.GlorphNoldorin wrote: »it's ok, zos is gamers as well, they play eso....and understand how frustrated we are....according to them.
Fixes on the way.......
could we get anymore lip service from zos?
Half a year of fixes and the game performs worse than ever.
I used to care as about *** the game performed, now i dont and I dont play as much.....easy fixed
although sometimes it still bugs me that I pay a company that does so little to improve their game.
Stop paying until their focus shifts to what you care about. It's a phenomenal game at it's core and I want to support it, but I think this is the only tool gamers have to set the priorities at a high level.
One problem with this: Playing without ESO Plus is nearly unplayable for serious ESO gamers.
The inventory management is unbearable without ESO Plus, I tried it.
Another problem is that it may have the opposite effect- if their budget gets tight and pvpers are leaving they may finally close cyrodiil and double-down even further on cash shop gimmicks.
I just don't know how else to influence their priorities. I see ESO going from this grand and elegant thing with massive keep battles and beautiful levels of immersion to the stuff we're getting now with cyrodiil unplayable and absolutely shameless crown store gimmicks, and I want to say "No! I will pay to just to have a working game without all this gaudy bloat!"
TineaCruris wrote: »Cyrodiil will be closed, maybe not in the nearest future but sooner or later it will happen. ZOS has no plans to fix it, people are relinquishing Cyrodiil because of lags, and ZOS will explain closing Cyrodiil "because people lost interest in it", yeah sure... There is no money in Cyrodiil, only problems. I love Cyro PvP, I started playing ESO because of it, but issues we face are completely ignored, it can't last forever like this.
Closing it will be a terrible decision.
Poor & near unplayable Cyrodiil PVP is better than no Cyrodiil at all for many.GlorphNoldorin wrote: »it's ok, zos is gamers as well, they play eso....and understand how frustrated we are....according to them.
Fixes on the way.......
could we get anymore lip service from zos?
Half a year of fixes and the game performs worse than ever.
I used to care as about *** the game performed, now i dont and I dont play as much.....easy fixed
although sometimes it still bugs me that I pay a company that does so little to improve their game.
Stop paying until their focus shifts to what you care about. It's a phenomenal game at it's core and I want to support it, but I think this is the only tool gamers have to set the priorities at a high level.
One problem with this: Playing without ESO Plus is nearly unplayable for serious ESO gamers.
The inventory management is unbearable without ESO Plus, I tried it.
Another problem is that it may have the opposite effect- if their budget gets tight and pvpers are leaving they may finally close cyrodiil and double-down even further on cash shop gimmicks.
I just don't know how else to influence their priorities. I see ESO going from this grand and elegant thing with massive keep battles and beautiful levels of immersion to the stuff we're getting now with cyrodiil unplayable and absolutely shameless crown store gimmicks, and I want to say "No! I will pay to just to have a working game without all this gaudy bloat!"
It feels like that time is now. It feels like Greymore and the last crown sale was/is the last hurrah before the curtain is pulled back completely and we get to see "the wizard".
Love this game, love the mods that are going to delete this, but I don't think it's gonna get any better.