starkerealm wrote: »Jesus H. Christ. Not only do you triple post here, but you also felt the need to copy and paste this response on my wall?
I only read half of your first post before my eyes started hurting so I'll respond to what I could make out of your post.
Buddy, you are falling into a spiral of nonsense. You are trying to say that people who animation cancel don't know how to play the game? That doesn't make any remote logical sense. I didn't realize you were on the PS4, I didn't know they blue screened. I know nothing of consoles so I can't help you there. When you say blue screen, it's normal for people to assume that you are talking about PCs.
...That's as far as I got. I'm not going to bother because you have stopped making any sense whatsoever. You have had your questions answered multiple times now about animation canceling. Whether or not you accept these answers is not particularly of my interest.
Good day.
@Illurian, as you've probably guessed, the PS4 has a blue interface screen that pops up when the system hard crashes or when the application crashes. (The text on the screens is different), but it means something entirely different from, you know, a system blue screening. I honestly don't know which one ESO is doing, either.
USarmydrew09 wrote: »when I first started looking into this problem I would've said you were right but since then I have change my PS4 to a PS4 Pro, none of my other games blue screen, I have followed all of technical support advice, and I am still having so many issues with this game.CapnPhoton wrote: »If you are getting the Windows blue screen of death it has nothing to do with the game.
BSOD is caused by hardware issues, conflicts, or system software failures. Check your event viewer. There is a serious problem with your computer if it keeps happening. Aftermarket software will not cause this.
The BSOD often has error codes shown and may even mention the system program, or hardware device causing it.