Smasherx74 wrote: »Try repairing the game files first, make sure there isn't any other programs using up your CPU. AMD CPU's have "bad architecture" so their per-core performance is drastically worst than the identical spec'd intel cpu.
This could also possibly be your GPU dying, can you play any other games fine? Is it just ESO or what? This appears to either be faulty hardware or faulty game data. I know my game starts to crash often eventually CTD non-stop after a while, I have to repair my game files every month or two. Especially after updates.
Smasherx74 wrote: »Try repairing the game files first, make sure there isn't any other programs using up your CPU. AMD CPU's have "bad architecture" so their per-core performance is drastically worst than the identical spec'd intel cpu.
This could also possibly be your GPU dying, can you play any other games fine? Is it just ESO or what? This appears to either be faulty hardware or faulty game data. I know my game starts to crash often eventually CTD non-stop after a while, I have to repair my game files every month or two. Especially after updates.
I did have similar issue with my GTX 960 new Nvidia drivers. i resolve that rolling back to my previous driver. Hope this help you good luck
milesrodneymcneely2_ESO wrote: »I'm still getting a smooth 70+ FPS, but ever since TG went live my latency has gone way up.
I've been playing ESO since launch with 45-50ms latency.
But since TG dropped, its shot up. It's fluctuating wildly between 80-115ms, with occasional disconnects. The lowest it's been is 67ms.
Not sure what happened, but I think some recent update broke something...
Septimus_Magna wrote: »What is your view distance? You can try to reduce this to roughly 30-40 and see if it makes any difference.
Latency is a connection based issue, you can do speedtest to determine your down-/upload speed. If these are low you could contact your internet provider for an upgrade.