There is a 32-bit client for both PC & Mac. The main reason apparently is their goal to provide support for computers up to five years old; so including XP users (All Macs with Minimum Spec. have 64-bit OS):per.lundlib16_ESO wrote: »Afaik there's nothing that can prevent the crashes, sooner or later it WILL crash regardless.. What makes me wonder though, why is there only a 32-bit client? Doesn't make much sense does it?
source"Our plan is to have ESO run on just about any PC or Mac – laptops included – that have been bought in the last five years," he said. "Of course the better your computer’s graphics capability, the better the game looks, but we want to be sure that just about anyone can play the game and have a great time exploring Tamriel."
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hi there, folks. In Cyrodiil especially, it may help to lower your graphics settings. We are looking into this issue, and appreciate your patience.
that game work 100% fine for me, not issues at all same as every other apart from this
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hi there, folks. In Cyrodiil especially, it may help to lower your graphics settings. We are looking into this issue, and appreciate your patience.
Before knocking someone else who may have a different experience and view from yours, you may want to check what he actually said, which is agreeing with you...rebelcoder wrote: »
Yea, I want to a link to this magical mac client that doesn't crash in Cyrodiil.that game work 100% fine for me, not issues at all same as every other apart from this
Who are you trying to fool? It's an established FACT that the mac client is borked because of memory mismanagement.
that game work 100% fine for me, not issues at all same as every other apart from this
You've obviously not tried playing EVE with their Transgaming Mac client Now even their CS staff are offering advice how to get it working in Wine... and that's for the same price sub as ESO with a native Mac client.Found this on reddit