Nox_Aeterna wrote: »Used to be fine mostly (after the issues at release), for some reason now sometimes it starts to freeze and unfreeze over and over.
I check the connection outside the game , everything normal.
No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
The_Drexill wrote: »Anyone saying yes in the US had extremely low expectations.
No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
What have game forums to do with the fact that the game runs very well for me? How could I be unaffected by the problems you blame on ESO?
One possibility is that every time I play it's a fresh reboot. No way I will live in windose. So I come from my Slackware Linux OS every time and play ESO on win 7, which I only use for games.
I built this machine and installed all the software, it's my hobby, and it runs very well indeed.
This is why I say it's your PC, router or ISP, cause it most likely is.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
What have game forums to do with the fact that the game runs very well for me? How could I be unaffected by the problems you blame on ESO?
One possibility is that every time I play it's a fresh reboot. No way I will live in windose. So I come from my Slackware Linux OS every time and play ESO on win 7, which I only use for games.
I built this machine and installed all the software, it's my hobby, and it runs very well indeed.
This is why I say it's your PC, router or ISP, cause it most likely is.
Well i did add my example on a EDT , so you might have missed it:
"PS: ESO example , back on launch , we were having rollbacks , people would enter the game again with lost stuff... , some would say this was happening to them in zone chat , while others said the game was going fine."
Unless ofc you have an explanation for multiple people, at the same time even, having this server drop and getting rolled back because of an issue on their end , while others could play normally.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
What have game forums to do with the fact that the game runs very well for me? How could I be unaffected by the problems you blame on ESO?
One possibility is that every time I play it's a fresh reboot. No way I will live in windose. So I come from my Slackware Linux OS every time and play ESO on win 7, which I only use for games.
I built this machine and installed all the software, it's my hobby, and it runs very well indeed.
This is why I say it's your PC, router or ISP, cause it most likely is.
Well i did add my example on a EDT , so you might have missed it:
"PS: ESO example , back on launch , we were having rollbacks , people would enter the game again with lost stuff... , some would say this was happening to them in zone chat , while others said the game was going fine."
Unless ofc you have an explanation for multiple people, at the same time even, having this server drop and getting rolled back because of an issue on their end , while others could play normally.
You want to talk about April? There have been many changes since then. I been here since January.
Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
What have game forums to do with the fact that the game runs very well for me? How could I be unaffected by the problems you blame on ESO?
One possibility is that every time I play it's a fresh reboot. No way I will live in windose. So I come from my Slackware Linux OS every time and play ESO on win 7, which I only use for games.
I built this machine and installed all the software, it's my hobby, and it runs very well indeed.
This is why I say it's your PC, router or ISP, cause it most likely is.
Well i did add my example on a EDT , so you might have missed it:
"PS: ESO example , back on launch , we were having rollbacks , people would enter the game again with lost stuff... , some would say this was happening to them in zone chat , while others said the game was going fine."
Unless ofc you have an explanation for multiple people, at the same time even, having this server drop and getting rolled back because of an issue on their end , while others could play normally.
You want to talk about April? There have been many changes since then. I been here since January.
Which is not the point.
The point is , i just gave you an example of an issue that happened to a part of the players , but not all of them , which was on zens end , not the players.
There can be issues that you are not having , that doesnt mean it is on the players end , that simple.
The_Drexill wrote: »Anyone saying yes in the US had extremely low expectations.
Yes, definitely a problem of all our routers if suddendly the game starts to have lag spikes. And everything was fine the day/week before...poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
What have game forums to do with the fact that the game runs very well for me? How could I be unaffected by the problems you blame on ESO?
One possibility is that every time I play it's a fresh reboot. No way I will live in windose. So I come from my Slackware Linux OS every time and play ESO on win 7, which I only use for games.
I built this machine and installed all the software, it's my hobby, and it runs very well indeed.
This is why I say it's your PC, router or ISP, cause it most likely is.
Well i did add my example on a EDT , so you might have missed it:
"PS: ESO example , back on launch , we were having rollbacks , people would enter the game again with lost stuff... , some would say this was happening to them in zone chat , while others said the game was going fine."
Unless ofc you have an explanation for multiple people, at the same time even, having this server drop and getting rolled back because of an issue on their end , while others could play normally.
You want to talk about April? There have been many changes since then. I been here since January.
Which is not the point.
The point is , i just gave you an example of an issue that happened to a part of the players , but not all of them , which was on zens end , not the players.
There can be issues that you are not having , that doesnt mean it is on the players end , that simple.
A small example:
It is common for all kinds of devices to do things they should not. Not meeting standards is almost normal.
The configuration of simple home routers is often very bad, out of the box. The entire internet is just a router scheme in reality and the routers at your ISP and at the next stage, and the next, all the way to ZOS, are pro stuff. Usually Cisco, and it's their routing software that runs the internet. We'll go back to your pitiful excuse for a router, don't get excited, mine is easily as bad, and consider what it might do with a perfectly valid packet stream from ZOS. One that has had a couple of tweaks, all perfectly within standard, but unusual and unknown to your braindead router. It's gonna trip over this stuff. Now recovery IS the internet, so it will try. This will manifest as all manner of strangeness and lag, latency, etc, will become a problem. ZOS will fix this, when they figure it out, by working around the stuff that was a problem.
If I am plugged straight into my ISP, like I nearly always am, I won't see any of this.
Yes, definitely a problem of all our routers if suddendly the game starts to have lag spikes. And everything was fine the day/week before...poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »Nox_Aeterna wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »No. omg these people.poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »It's your PC, your router, or perhaps a bad ISP, but simple stuff like game packets are ... well simple. There appears to be lots of bandwith.
Server wide problems "it's your PC hurr durr"..
There were people that said this same thing even with the past memory leak problems, Cyrodiil lag, etc.
But.. anyway. There's some lag problems currently, but I suggest to report in game next time and to not start a poll just for complaining lol
How come it works so well for me then?
You must not visit many game forums , if you did you would that this is one of the most common things to happen.
Works fine for one/few/many , but doesnt work for others.
In the end this doesnt mean that the problem wasnt on the game side , just that it doesnt affect everyone.
What have game forums to do with the fact that the game runs very well for me? How could I be unaffected by the problems you blame on ESO?
One possibility is that every time I play it's a fresh reboot. No way I will live in windose. So I come from my Slackware Linux OS every time and play ESO on win 7, which I only use for games.
I built this machine and installed all the software, it's my hobby, and it runs very well indeed.
This is why I say it's your PC, router or ISP, cause it most likely is.
Well i did add my example on a EDT , so you might have missed it:
"PS: ESO example , back on launch , we were having rollbacks , people would enter the game again with lost stuff... , some would say this was happening to them in zone chat , while others said the game was going fine."
Unless ofc you have an explanation for multiple people, at the same time even, having this server drop and getting rolled back because of an issue on their end , while others could play normally.
You want to talk about April? There have been many changes since then. I been here since January.
Which is not the point.
The point is , i just gave you an example of an issue that happened to a part of the players , but not all of them , which was on zens end , not the players.
There can be issues that you are not having , that doesnt mean it is on the players end , that simple.
A small example:
It is common for all kinds of devices to do things they should not. Not meeting standards is almost normal.
The configuration of simple home routers is often very bad, out of the box. The entire internet is just a router scheme in reality and the routers at your ISP and at the next stage, and the next, all the way to ZOS, are pro stuff. Usually Cisco, and it's their routing software that runs the internet. We'll go back to your pitiful excuse for a router, don't get excited, mine is easily as bad, and consider what it might do with a perfectly valid packet stream from ZOS. One that has had a couple of tweaks, all perfectly within standard, but unusual and unknown to your braindead router. It's gonna trip over this stuff. Now recovery IS the internet, so it will try. This will manifest as all manner of strangeness and lag, latency, etc, will become a problem. ZOS will fix this, when they figure it out, by working around the stuff that was a problem.
If I am plugged straight into my ISP, like I nearly always am, I won't see any of this.
No one asked a tutorial about how routers and lag works btw