(moderatelyfatman beat me to it, but oh well haha)This is how I view it. The engine is a rusty 2007 Honda Civic where the devs are trying to mod it into a cutting-edge Corvette Stingray. They bolt on modern bells like subclassing, seasonal content drops, ray-traced graphics, etc, making it shine on the surface. But the ancient frame buckles under the load: patching takes forever, lag spikes and rubberbanding plague combat, and it overheats during busy hours, leading to crashes and frustration. It's a got tones of patchwork and is impressive in many many spots, but the outdated core just can't handle 2025's demands without constant breakdowns.
For the record, the problems I described in my post I can replicate on:
- 3 desktop PCs
- 1 laptop
- 1 NUC
- 3 VMs in two different hosts/platforms (one Intel running Hyper-V, one AMD running ESXi).
The only thing they have in common (besides yours truly) is that all have nVidia cards: RTX A4500 (VMs) - RTX 3070Ti (Laptop) - RTX 4070Ti (2 PCs) - RTX 4090 (1 PC) - RTX 5080 (NUC)
For the record, the problems I described in my post I can replicate on:
- 3 desktop PCs
- 1 laptop
- 1 NUC
- 3 VMs in two different hosts/platforms (one Intel running Hyper-V, one AMD running ESXi).
The only thing they have in common (besides yours truly) is that all have nVidia cards: RTX A4500 (VMs) - RTX 3070Ti (Laptop) - RTX 4070Ti (2 PCs) - RTX 4090 (1 PC) - RTX 5080 (NUC)
Have you tried a basic bare metal Windows 11 install with default settings, amd-v disabled and no additional software at all -- on a proper desktop system and not the nuc? I wouldn't expect ESO to play nice with VMs or hypervisors at all.
I read through your posts, and I can assure you, I experience NOTHING like you do. I play LA rotations in HM trials that require fast response times which I can't imagine doing with what you describe.
For the record, I play full screen which could be relevant in an older game using dx11, though of course it's not classic exclusive fullscreen -- which I have given up trying to force because fse good enough. I get audio/video stutter for a moment only when the client launches. When I'm not raiding or in dungeons, I am always listening to music. In trials it's normal for me to have discord up on a 2nd display without issue.
Have you ever observed a top player executing a rotation? They can get their timing down within 50ms! That would be impossible with what you are describing.
I'm not sure if my prose is letting me down here, but my problem is not ESO per se, ESO runs OK bare the occasional stutter/frame drop around busy 'transitional' areas (like the wayshrine in Leyawiin). Is just that with ESO running the PC becomes... unpleasant to use. For no apparent reason because there are plenty of resources left.
I'm not sure if my prose is letting me down here, but my problem is not ESO per se, ESO runs OK bare the occasional stutter/frame drop around busy 'transitional' areas (like the wayshrine in Leyawiin). Is just that with ESO running the PC becomes... unpleasant to use. For no apparent reason because there are plenty of resources left.
I can't speak to this because all I do on my gaming pc is play games and listen to music. It should be noted that I think other people in this thread are discussing their actual ESO performance.
I wonder if W11 24H2 gaming mode has something to do with your issues. It is actually impactful now, unlike previous versions.
KapiteinBoterham wrote: »I don't know what's goin on in this thread but I have been suffering from insane stuttering in Elden Root and Wayrest UNTIL I turned on "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" in the Windows graphics settings.
The game runs smooth as butter now!
TheMajority wrote: »look, before that update, my computer could even run CYRODIIL with barely any performance issues, and now I'm getting this stutter and FPS drops others speak of and NOTHING fixes it. I'm stuttering doing crafting, it's not normal, and it's not me.
SilverBride wrote: »I have had very few performance issues, but recently noticed some stuttering when in town. Well my PC was about 7 years old and I had been thinking about building a new one, so I did. Now the stuttering is completely gone.
This shows me that a lot of performance issues may be on the client side rather than the servers.
I'm not sure if my prose is letting me down here, but my problem is not ESO per se, ESO runs OK bare the occasional stutter/frame drop around busy 'transitional' areas (like the wayshrine in Leyawiin). Is just that with ESO running the PC becomes... unpleasant to use. For no apparent reason because there are plenty of resources left.
I can't speak to this because all I do on my gaming pc is play games and listen to music. It should be noted that I think other people in this thread are discussing their actual ESO performance.
I wonder if W11 24H2 gaming mode has something to do with your issues. It is actually impactful now, unlike previous versions.
I honestly don't know, and as I said I am done troubleshooting otherwise the obvious question creeps in: is one has a non-essential piece of software that one spends more time troubleshooting than using... is it worth using it?
The issue is confined to ESO, everything else runs just fine without these 'side-effects' and again although not ideal I have workarounds for the most irritating side effects so... onwards and upwards.
Would I like it addressed? for sure, hence posting my 'findings so far'. In the meanwhile... onwards and upwards.
SilverBride wrote: »I have had very few performance issues, but recently noticed some stuttering when in town. Well my PC was about 7 years old and I had been thinking about building a new one, so I did. Now the stuttering is completely gone.
This shows me that a lot of performance issues may be on the client side rather than the servers.
That shows you that was true in your case. I am not gonna list all my components - but my pc components are 'high end' although not the latest, but everything is under 2 years old. I do a LOT of intense things on my PC; and ESO is the only issue I have. *shrug*
For the record, the problems I described in my post I can replicate on:
- 3 desktop PCs
- 1 laptop
- 1 NUC
- 3 VMs in two different hosts/platforms (one Intel running Hyper-V, one AMD running ESXi).
The only thing they have in common (besides yours truly) is that all have nVidia cards: RTX A4500 (VMs) - RTX 3070Ti (Laptop) - RTX 4070Ti (2 PCs) - RTX 4090 (1 PC) - RTX 5080 (NUC)
Have you tried a basic bare metal Windows 11 install with default settings, amd-v disabled and no additional software at all -- on a proper desktop system and not the nuc? I wouldn't expect ESO to play nice with VMs or hypervisors at all.
I read through your posts, and I can assure you, I experience NOTHING like you do. I play LA rotations in HM trials that require fast response times which I can't imagine doing with what you describe. I get asset management stutter in busy areas (like towns) which can sometimes also manifest as stutter executing an ability.
You shouldn't expect overall cpu load across all cores to ever approach being maxed, but it's possible for the core running the main thread to approach full load in some situations. For this reason, I set GPUSmoothingFrames to 6 at the lowest and don't use nvidia low latency modes.
For the record, I play full screen which could be relevant in an older game using dx11, though of course it's not classic exclusive fullscreen -- which I have given up trying to force because fse is good enough. I get audio/video stutter for a moment only when the client launches. When I'm not raiding or in dungeons, I am always listening to music. In trials it's normal for me to have discord up on a 2nd display without issue.
Have you ever observed a top player executing a rotation? They can get their timing down within 50ms! That would be impossible with what you are describing.
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »What does GPUSmoothingFrames actually do?
I also noticed a distinct decline in performance after the June 25th maintenance. I've never had an issue with FPS crashes like this.
Something was changed server side that has really borked performance in all zones and during big fights FPS drops below 15FPS on a regular basis now.
What gives?
@ZOS_Kevin