perfiction wrote: »Does it fix once you restart the game? If so, next time try changing your texture quality in settings to anything else (you can change back afterwards) and see if it helps. It works in trials, which are also notorious for frame drops - your fps gets lower after each wipe so if you wipe a lot during a prog you either enjoy the slideshow or change texture settings / restart the game every few pulls.
I am in the bank, staring at my inventory to set up my trader, and at 83 cpu / 86 gpu. I set Max Cores back to -1 and turned off Multithreaded rendering.
Why is ESO making my computer work so hard when so very little is happening. I have discord open, the Bethesda Launcher, and TTC. That's it.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I am in the bank, staring at my inventory to set up my trader, and at 83 cpu / 86 gpu. I set Max Cores back to -1 and turned off Multithreaded rendering.
Why is ESO making my computer work so hard when so very little is happening. I have discord open, the Bethesda Launcher, and TTC. That's it.
Well, if you mean the TTC website, doesn't it have a lot of banner advertisements that refresh and change every so often?
It doesn't but if there was a memory leak in the game, wouldn't every single player been having the issue?
Something happened after the patch. It's not just you. I hear it often from other people in raid as well.
Also, events always make server lag worse, so that's adding to whatever is wrong in the first place.
Locking the ESO frame rate to half your refresh rate will keep temps down so you can turn your graphics settings back up. You can go to 60fps and still have smooth play if you want even lower temps. I've found using Nvidia control panel works best to limit fps.
If you're overclocking your CPU, turn it off.
Sir_Gentleman777 wrote: »Also make sure all your add-ons and libraries are up to date. If you see an update for an add-on you can also try to delete the saved variables for this add-on (which is also a LUA File, which means an executable script file). The first thing i try if i run into trouble is to delete the add-ons that updated (incl. the saved variables) and re-install them afresh. If that doesn't help i delete all add-ons completely and test again. If there is still an issue i also delete the 3 ZOS config files from the saved variables and let them re-create. If that also doesn't help the issue is with the game itself. If that does help, I go and reinstall the add-ons in batches to find the addon that does cause the issue. It is a painful process, but at least you know where the issue stems from and you can avoid using that add-on until updated or completely.
Also make sure you don't install any libraries blindly and have only the ones you need for your addons. As far as i can see all scripts from the addon folder are loaded at game start, regardless if one is disabled or not. So they exist as unused scripts in memory. This might already cause issues.
Something happened after the patch. It's not just you. I hear it often from other people in raid as well.
Also, events always make server lag worse, so that's adding to whatever is wrong in the first place.
Locking the ESO frame rate to half your refresh rate will keep temps down so you can turn your graphics settings back up. You can go to 60fps and still have smooth play if you want even lower temps. I've found using Nvidia control panel works best to limit fps.
If you're overclocking your CPU, turn it off.
Hello! Thank you I am always curious to see who else is affected, as I seem to be the only one in our group, which of course makes me try and figure out the issue on my end and make sure it's not just my computer slowly melting XD
I did the UNIGINE Superposition benchmark, just to see where my computer was fairing. On High settings I got a score that sat in the midst of i9 and i7 chips running RTX 2080 gpus, so it seems my laptop is performing as expected?
But everything's taking a nose dive in ESO. I did use VSync prior to reading your post, mostly to stop my CPU and GPU from hitting 200fps in housing or small areas and to keep temps down.
With Vsync on I now stay under 70 degrees on CPU and GPU, however if I go to Leyawiin, Rimmen, Alinor, my fps takes a nose dive to 65-85fps and gets choppy and 'brittle'. XD (I'm really not sure the in-game fps capture is accurate)
That's on medium settings, but with high textures.
Definitely seems related to the number of PCs around, which never seemed to bother my comp before?
And I've never overclocked this laptop. I think I'll run something else on here and see how it plays for comparison.