silky_soft wrote: »But seriously, daily login reward, feed alt mount, logout.
Not even doing that anymore, TBH. Time I waste logging into ESO is time I’m not spending on the other MMO I’m playing right now (that one has no performance issues — my ping is always 60-70 in that game). I’m now logging into ESO once a week to do writs and confirm “yup, still having ping spikes in the 400s while simply crafting.” When I stop seeing those horrendous ping spikes, I may consider logging in more than once a week.
Time spent on the ESO forum is time not playing the other MMO. I'm just curious: if someone is not playing ESO, then why is the forum a major focus?
I cancelled my sub and haven't logged into eso in over 3 weeks but I post on here 5ish times a day.
Why?
Because I want to follow through with getting change to happen to the performance. Old school ZoS was notorious for having a general mindset more or less of "just hope they go away" (complaints) so I'm making sure they don't just... go away.
If you play on WiFi setting a static IP is what fixed it for me.
silky_soft wrote: »But seriously, daily login reward, feed alt mount, logout.
Not even doing that anymore, TBH. Time I waste logging into ESO is time I’m not spending on the other MMO I’m playing right now (that one has no performance issues — my ping is always 60-70 in that game). I’m now logging into ESO once a week to do writs and confirm “yup, still having ping spikes in the 400s while simply crafting.” When I stop seeing those horrendous ping spikes, I may consider logging in more than once a week.
Time spent on the ESO forum is time not playing the other MMO. I'm just curious: if someone is not playing ESO, then why is the forum a major focus?
silky_soft wrote: »But seriously, daily login reward, feed alt mount, logout.
Not even doing that anymore, TBH. Time I waste logging into ESO is time I’m not spending on the other MMO I’m playing right now (that one has no performance issues — my ping is always 60-70 in that game). I’m now logging into ESO once a week to do writs and confirm “yup, still having ping spikes in the 400s while simply crafting.” When I stop seeing those horrendous ping spikes, I may consider logging in more than once a week.
Time spent on the ESO forum is time not playing the other MMO. I'm just curious: if someone is not playing ESO, then why is the forum a major focus?
silky_soft wrote: »But seriously, daily login reward, feed alt mount, logout.
Not even doing that anymore, TBH. Time I waste logging into ESO is time I’m not spending on the other MMO I’m playing right now (that one has no performance issues — my ping is always 60-70 in that game). I’m now logging into ESO once a week to do writs and confirm “yup, still having ping spikes in the 400s while simply crafting.” When I stop seeing those horrendous ping spikes, I may consider logging in more than once a week.
Time spent on the ESO forum is time not playing the other MMO. I'm just curious: if someone is not playing ESO, then why is the forum a major focus?
The forum is hardly a “major” focus of mine. I keep checking in to see if there are any improvements, or if there have been any official announcements on the performance problem yet. I’ve spent several hundred dollars on this game over the years, so I’d actually like to be able to enjoy what I’ve purchased again.