rampoob16_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio, I have test it, but nothing changed, there is a white rectangle around the cursor... I think, is apple related because the cursor error with indesign.
rampoob16_ESO wrote: »MacOS Update 10.13.1 today, nothing changed. It is a Mac Client Bug. please investigate the cursor problem, please...
AKSb16_ESO2 wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »
No problems with the cursor?
Here the cursor is transformed into a blurry square. ^^
been having this cursor issue for well more than a month now. also the loading screen issue where the very first loading screen looks like static white noise on a tv. i’ll try to get a screenshot. reinstalling whole game to see if that fixes anything
been having this cursor issue for well more than a month now. also the loading screen issue where the very first loading screen looks like static white noise on a tv. i’ll try to get a screenshot. reinstalling whole game to see if that fixes anything
Yep. Same for me. Small hanging graphic square persists on cursor only while on ESO screen. First ZOS load screen has that static white noise look for a few secs lately, as well.
Castiel_Silvermist wrote: »So after a ton of email tag with ZOS, they've finally told me that my Mac falls below the minimum system requirements for ESO, and that there is nothing they can do. So....yeah. Which means I'd have to buy a new mac. great.
Are any of you experiencing this issue on a New mac that you bought in the last 2 years? Mine is from 2012.
nah, I can definitely confirm this is not a graphics card issue, and my imac is quite old (4 or 5 years now) and none of this was happening until High Sierra and the Clockwork update, and now it's all the time.
Ok, I accidentally downloaded and installed High Sierra. Apart from the cursor bug that is messing up with my OCD, the game runs smoothly and, I might add, I find it that I have faster loading screens.
Since the cursor only appears when you're using the interface (when you press period) it doesn't bother me 100% of the time, and specially not in dungeons and trials.
I have the block mouse pointer artifact problem on my Late-2012 iMac w/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX. Annoying, but doesn't make the game unplayable as it goes away when you are in gameplay/mouse-look mode. On my newer 2017 Macbook Pro I have no problems except burning my palms if I try to play too long on it
Hopefully whatever caused this gets fixed as a 3.2ghz quad-core Intel i5, 16GB RAM, and 2GB NVIDIA card are definitely not UNDER specs for ESO on Mac.
MAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum:
OS X 10.9; Intel® Core i3 540 or higher
4 GB System RAM
85 GB free HDD space
AMD Radeon™ 5870 (1GB of VRAM) with OpenGL 4.1
Internet broadband connection
Recommended:
OS X 10.11
Intel® Core i5 2500S or higher (Released 2011)
8 GB System RAM
85 GB free HDD space
AMD Radeon™ HD 7870 or higher with OpenGL 4.1
I searched and found this thread which references a similar problem from High Sierra OS for Adobe users of their INDESIGN. Seems most definitely to be a High Sierra-related problem for Apple/ZOS devs to work out.
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2386248I have the block mouse pointer artifact problem on my Late-2012 iMac w/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX. Annoying, but doesn't make the game unplayable as it goes away when you are in gameplay/mouse-look mode. On my newer 2017 Macbook Pro I have no problems except burning my palms if I try to play too long on it
Hopefully whatever caused this gets fixed as a 3.2ghz quad-core Intel i5, 16GB RAM, and 2GB NVIDIA card are definitely not UNDER specs for ESO on Mac.
MAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum:
OS X 10.9; Intel® Core i3 540 or higher
4 GB System RAM
85 GB free HDD space
AMD Radeon™ 5870 (1GB of VRAM) with OpenGL 4.1
Internet broadband connection
Recommended:
OS X 10.11
Intel® Core i5 2500S or higher (Released 2011)
8 GB System RAM
85 GB free HDD space
AMD Radeon™ HD 7870 or higher with OpenGL 4.1
jamespuk1eb17_ESO wrote: »I still have the problem myself but have managed to use a bodged way of getting around it.
Putting the screen into window mode and then making it slightly smaller than the desktop window on the right hand side, I can then move my mouse off the gaming screen and back on again. I found this to be the fastest way of getting my mouse cursor back.
On the CP page you'll need to move the mouse off the bottom of the game screen to desktop and back on again for cursor to return.
Its not great at all but can just about live with it doing that for now.
(This is if your cursor completely disappears not just block artifact problem)
For those that might be watching this thread but not the others that were updated with the cursor fix:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/412808/fix-for-the-white-box-cursor-sticking-bug-for-mac-osx-high-sierra