So, has anybody found a workaround, other than customer service telling you to reset your router, check for a valid internet connection, etc? It's obviously a ZOS issue, as this wasn't a problem for us before Update 33. And I don't see them rolling back the patch for some Win 7 users. But I'm getting really tired of rebooting my computer or leaving Chrome open 24/7.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »It's a classic canned answer combo for Tier 1 support. Don't forget to disable those pesky addons too.
Tier 1: Because "Magic."
Yeah this is a total pain. No game should have it's hooks into your browser and logins like this. Not my connection, router, computer or the way I sit while playing. NEVER had this issue before Monday.
It appears to be the ESO launcher that is causing the problem as it manifests as soon as I have pressed "Play" and reached the login screen without inputting the account name and password. If I quit at that point the affected applications will not run.
Yeah, because all of our computers suddenly developed "errors" on Monday.
Sheesh.
But thanks for posting their response.
edit: Incidentally, this is the same thing they recommended the last time they updated the launcher. Why would we need to reinstall the same service pack again? The launcher has no business editing our security protocols for other applications (Chrome).
edit: Incidentally, this is the same thing they recommended the last time they updated the launcher. Why would we need to reinstall the same service pack again? The launcher has no business editing our security protocols for other applications (Chrome).
JurassicGeek wrote: »
***** While not a fix, this has eased my pain somewhat *****
I've created a folder on the desktop ("#$%& by ESO") and copied the shortcuts to it (chrome, EVE, etc) - they all run normally from this folder ?!?!?!?!
The extra clicks are irritating, but beats rebooting or remembering to open them (and not to close them) before running ESO.
So we need TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 protocols enabled and set as default. The EasyFix thing doesn't do it:
There is a system update that does it:
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=kb3140245
I already had this update installed, it just didn't create the relevant registry keys. I manually added the TLS 1.1 and 1.2 keys as per section Enable TLS 1.1 and 1.2 on Windows 7 at the SChannel component level. This caused ESO to crash on login screen and then Chrome was broken as usual. I rebooted the system and now ESO works again but the Chrome issue isn't fixed. [snip]
[edited for conspiracy theory]
cncurbanmonk wrote: »Possible to get a post from someone that they even grasp the problem or have even a vague idea of when it will be fixed? Or do I just fix it by dumping + and just not playing the game anymore after all these years?
Spotify is using the Chromium embedded framework. So is the Steam browser. Some game launchers borrow from it as well, it's what might be behind the Glyph issues. Game launchers are more likely to feature older versions of CEF.
For me it's not the ESO launcher causing these problems but the game client proper. I tried opening the launcher and then closing it instead of starting the game. Chrome and everything else worked as they should. Everything is broken the moment the game client gets to login screen. I just tried starting the game directly, without the launcher. Browsers broke again.
I was wondering if there was some update to the anti-cheat system and in older environments it fails to fully terminate along with the game client. Other MMOs occasionally have similar issues with their anti-cheats; we don't have to look far back in time - Genshin Impact comes to mind. In the recent server performance threads I saw people reporting that since the update, they get kicked out of the game for sending too many messages to the server even if they're not doing much of anything. It's suggestive of anti-cheat changes.
Spotify is using the Chromium embedded framework. So is the Steam browser. Some game launchers borrow from it as well, it's what might be behind the Glyph issues. Game launchers are more likely to feature older versions of CEF.
For me it's not the ESO launcher causing these problems but the game client proper. I tried opening the launcher and then closing it instead of starting the game. Chrome and everything else worked as they should. Everything is broken the moment the game client gets to login screen. I just tried starting the game directly, without the launcher. Browsers broke again.
I was wondering if there was some update to the anti-cheat system and in older environments it fails to fully terminate along with the game client. Other MMOs occasionally have similar issues with their anti-cheats; we don't have to look far back in time - Genshin Impact comes to mind. In the recent server performance threads I saw people reporting that since the update, they get kicked out of the game for sending too many messages to the server even if they're not doing much of anything. It's suggestive of anti-cheat changes.
Correct, its not the launcher that does it. Its the login screen (ie. after you click Play on the launcher) I think (?) it's that way for all of us.
If you just open the launcher window and then close it everything still works fine. Once you click Play however, that's when the issues start, once the login screen is open.
** at least my ticket has moved to the 'specialized' assistance. I have done the selective startup mode routine and nothing changed, so awaiting the next communication. **
@Alastrine
If you run into any further issues with your support ticket, please feel free to post it in this thread. We can then check on the status and ensure it is being handled correctly.
I think it's as simple as MS no longer supports Win7, therefore no one else does. We'll never see a fix for this, the only way to use our old operating system with ESO is to constantly reboot. Just my prediction. (I'm a MCSE)