The OP did sag this was happening since the last patch, so we should assume his video card did not suddenly stop working, eh? I also noticed increased crashing in Cyrodiil. Not just myself, but twice today at least half of my large group crashed out. Also the enemy did as well. I'm sure not all their video cards were suddenly obseleted either.
DuelWieldingCheesyPoofs wrote: »Infact when they first brought out the PFX its was awsome, then they did a patch after that and thats when it went down hill from there.
The only other thing I can possibly suggest is to make sure your graphics drivers are all updated.
It's not just you . The performance is Cyrodill since the last patch has been horrendous. Even when not crashing the lag is so bad it is like PvPing through quicksand.
Everyday is a new day and with it comes a new Cryrodill bug. Last night couldn't mount at all and was forced crash several times to fix it. Can't log out to fix these bugs of course, otherwise you get stuck in the queue.
Amazing that after 6 months in, the performance is this poor.
Crashing isn't always associated with your video card. Make sure NOTHING is overclocked. Not your cpu, memory or video card. You must do this in order to weed out OC issues especially associated with memory management.
When you play a game you aren't just seeing things generated by your video card. You also hear things. Sound cards and their drivers are also commonly the issue and NOT just your video card and drivers.
Check you power management options and make sure the total environment for systems associated with gaming is running on high priority.
You may have to go as far as complete removal (registry level) or drivers and software that affect the game (obviously the game itself) and ensure to test your memory and mass storage option for integrity. Investigate bios updates and what they fix. Investigate manufacturer mobo updates. Investigate bios settings. Investigate firmware updates for everything. Run chkdsk.
Sadly when it comes to system crashes even mainly associated with one type of software you have to investigate systemically to ensure the issue isn't just with that software.
A long time ago I was running factory overclocked memory (NEVER buy that crap. Buy quality standard clocked memory that leaves options for manual oc.) and it would only cause issues when playing mmos as no other software I ran would utilize memory to such a degree and wouldn't reveal issues. It is easy to simply blame the game.
All that said I am aware that especially pvp in ESO is having serious issues that simply cannot be resolved client side.
DuelWieldingCheesyPoofs wrote: »I believe the issues lay with eso, its unlikely my pc dies and springs to life one month to the next, with that said i find the frustration i experience from these issues far out ways the fun.
I feel pvp will continue to be unstable and inconsistent from one patch to the next. Given the lack of useful customer support i will choose to pvp in other games, especially seen as though there is a pattern emerging of fix/break/fix.
i understand this is a complex game and there for wont be fixed any time soon.
Greatfellow wrote: »DuelWieldingCheesyPoofs wrote: »I believe the issues lay with eso, its unlikely my pc dies and springs to life one month to the next, with that said i find the frustration i experience from these issues far out ways the fun.
I feel pvp will continue to be unstable and inconsistent from one patch to the next. Given the lack of useful customer support i will choose to pvp in other games, especially seen as though there is a pattern emerging of fix/break/fix.
i understand this is a complex game and there for wont be fixed any time soon.
Agree with your assessment that issues lie with ESO rather than your computer.
Send cheesypuffs.
Thank you.
*munch munch*DuelWieldingCheesyPoofs wrote: »Greatfellow wrote: »DuelWieldingCheesyPoofs wrote: »I believe the issues lay with eso, its unlikely my pc dies and springs to life one month to the next, with that said i find the frustration i experience from these issues far out ways the fun.
I feel pvp will continue to be unstable and inconsistent from one patch to the next. Given the lack of useful customer support i will choose to pvp in other games, especially seen as though there is a pattern emerging of fix/break/fix.
i understand this is a complex game and there for wont be fixed any time soon.
Agree with your assessment that issues lie with ESO rather than your computer.
Send cheesypuffs.
Thank you.
/serenades you with Cheesypoofs!
May the gods for ever rain up on your adventures with Cheesypoofs in golden sunshine!
WraithAzraiel wrote: »I think this person has been hacked. Their recent postings have not at all been anywhere near similiar.