Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »I strongly encourage everyone to be sure they have a CPU temp overly in game so they can keep an eye on things.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »I strongly encourage everyone to be sure they have a CPU temp overly in game so they can keep an eye on things.
I always have mine open CPU got to 66c 100% Max load when starting the game.
tonne.backlinderb16_ESO wrote: »Something is very wrong with the server after the maintenance. Ping is all over. I'm losing connection etc
Mine did that also Lazurynae, It has been doing that every patch I get. I do a repair and it works for me. I opened a discussion on pc support forum about this issue.I can't log in at all. I get an error message that the client is unable to determine if it's the most up to date version and the repair button comes up. I rebooted my computer, same thing. I waited a half hour or so, same error message, so I ran the repair, and rebooted. Nothing I do brings up the play button, only the repair. I've been trying for over 3 hours to get in.
Not just you, there's a fix here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/599878/fps-after-patch#latestCaliphStudio wrote: »[Sorry if this has already been opened in another topic]
Long story short, after the new patch, eso is using way too much cpu, particularly in loadings (Which personally freezes my computer) and even when the game loads, monitoring my cpu shows the cpu usaged jumping to tripple the normal amount every now and then, again making the game freeze and loading stuff way slower, like new players or buildings. all in all its unplayable by me and some friends with the same issue.
Im not a hardware expect but I know my cpu is doing totally fine in regards to other softwares and games and it seems to be higher than the system requirements (my cpu is AMD FX 6300 six-core)
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »I strongly encourage everyone to be sure they have a CPU temp overly in game so they can keep an eye on things.
I always have mine open CPU got to 66c 100% Max load when starting the game.
Any idea where it was a month ago? I honestly never paid much attention before last week. I usually keep an eye on my GPU temps, but my CPU temps on this rig are usually in the 50s at their highest.
PeacefulAnarchy wrote: »Not just you, there's a fix here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/599878/fps-after-patch#latestCaliphStudio wrote: »[Sorry if this has already been opened in another topic]
Long story short, after the new patch, eso is using way too much cpu, particularly in loadings (Which personally freezes my computer) and even when the game loads, monitoring my cpu shows the cpu usaged jumping to tripple the normal amount every now and then, again making the game freeze and loading stuff way slower, like new players or buildings. all in all its unplayable by me and some friends with the same issue.
Im not a hardware expect but I know my cpu is doing totally fine in regards to other softwares and games and it seems to be higher than the system requirements (my cpu is AMD FX 6300 six-core)
Change one line in the settings file and it should mostly resolve.
CaliphStudio wrote: »PeacefulAnarchy wrote: »Not just you, there's a fix here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/599878/fps-after-patch#latestCaliphStudio wrote: »[Sorry if this has already been opened in another topic]
Long story short, after the new patch, eso is using way too much cpu, particularly in loadings (Which personally freezes my computer) and even when the game loads, monitoring my cpu shows the cpu usaged jumping to tripple the normal amount every now and then, again making the game freeze and loading stuff way slower, like new players or buildings. all in all its unplayable by me and some friends with the same issue.
Im not a hardware expect but I know my cpu is doing totally fine in regards to other softwares and games and it seems to be higher than the system requirements (my cpu is AMD FX 6300 six-core)
Change one line in the settings file and it should mostly resolve.
Found it and it worked (For me at least), thanks for pointing it here
To be clear, the fix is to tell ESO specifically to not use all the cores on your pc. The rest of the programs on your pc can still use the other cores, you're not changing any computer settings at all, just an ESO setting.So the "fix" is to shut down cores on your pc? At least that seems to be the current work-around in the other threads about this problem. What the flaming oblivion did that patch break this time? @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_Kevin
Yea, I remember everyone freaking out about New World using crazy amounts of CPU when it was in menu screens, but a lot of games do this and have no max fps when on a menu screen or loading screen. Even before the patch my GPU would crank up hardcore everytime ESO is in a loading screen. They should honestly cap correct that, but I'll have to keep an eye on it I guess since you said it's worse after patch.
CaliphStudio wrote: »
SOLUTION HERE: (Edited text)
Thanks to those who found it and pointing at it in this post, the solution (at least in my case and apparently many more) is very simple (Makes you think ...)
To make it short:
Go to Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live.
Open the file UserSettings.txt or UserSettings.
Scroll all the way down and find the line SET MaxCoresToUse.4 "-1" (The number in quotes might be different for you), and change it to SET MaxCoresToUse.4 "2" (Simply change the number in quotes to 2, other numbers might work too but 2 was the one that worked for me and others).
You can also check the original solution at this post : https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/599878/fps-after-patch/p2
francesinhalover wrote: »you guys use vsync? or deleted your game cache?