ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »It only happens to certain people at certain times because....reasons.
hutchinsonhatch wrote: »ers101284b14_ESO wrote: »It only happens to certain people at certain times because....reasons.
I can actually reproduce this phenomenon in Auridon, when I run from wayshrine to crafting area immediately after my character appears on the screen. I assume, the content hasn't been completely loaded into memory.
I get this quite often when I zone into Grahtwood (Elden Root)and run to the Undaunted area.. As soon as I get ready to leave the tree, this happens.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Thanks very much for the details and repro steps on this, guys. We'll dig into it and see if there's a larger issue here.
@Lord_Kreegan
There is a cache file. It's mainly geared towards the graphic textures, so I don't know how much it may or may not affect the endless load screen.
Also, on first load after deleting this cache, it takes a bit to load back into the game. They used to suggest deleting this file during beta when the game was being a pain or textures not populating quickly.
Could be a help or not, but something to tinker with.
The file is the ShaderCache.cooked file located in:
/Documents/Elder Scrolls Online/live
SteveCampsOut wrote: »I have to suggest that as they've been updating this game and adding content right and left, it is highly likely that it is outgrowing the original minimum system requirements. I was experiencing these loading screens with increasing frequency and duration until I broke down and bought myself a new MSI GT70 gaming laptop with 24 Gigs RAM, 6 Gigs dedicated Video RAM, 256GIG SSD Boot drive and 1 TB HD. I no longer see ANY random loading screens! Ok, well I think I saw one once for a microsecond but I could have been hallucinating..... So, I suggest a new PC is in order....
SteveCampsOut wrote: »I have to suggest that as they've been updating this game and adding content right and left, it is highly likely that it is outgrowing the original minimum system requirements. I was experiencing these loading screens with increasing frequency and duration until I broke down and bought myself a new MSI GT70 gaming laptop with 24 Gigs RAM, 6 Gigs dedicated Video RAM, 256GIG SSD Boot drive and 1 TB HD. I no longer see ANY random loading screens! Ok, well I think I saw one once for a microsecond but I could have been hallucinating..... So, I suggest a new PC is in order....
grimsfield wrote: »ETA till mods move this thread over to support in an attempt to kill it?SteveCampsOut wrote: »I have to suggest that as they've been updating this game and adding content right and left, it is highly likely that it is outgrowing the original minimum system requirements. I was experiencing these loading screens with increasing frequency and duration until I broke down and bought myself a new MSI GT70 gaming laptop with 24 Gigs RAM, 6 Gigs dedicated Video RAM, 256GIG SSD Boot drive and 1 TB HD. I no longer see ANY random loading screens! Ok, well I think I saw one once for a microsecond but I could have been hallucinating..... So, I suggest a new PC is in order....
My machine is a monster and I still get loading screens. So I kind of doubt this is the issue.
I have mainly noticed these loading screens when in a group with other players, so pretty much whenever I play this game. If you don't group much though, you probably don't deal with this very much.
SteveCampsOut wrote: »... 24 Gigs RAM ...
So, I suggest a new PC is in order....
Lord_Kreegan wrote: »SteveCampsOut wrote: »... 24 Gigs RAM ...
So, I suggest a new PC is in order....
ESO is a 32-bit application. It can't even address 4GB. So, even if you had 16 TB, it wouldn't affect gameplay. Sorry to pop your bubble.
Hope you got a 64-bit OS or you wasted your money.
The graphic card makes a difference of course, but if we all have to buy a new rig every time a new game comes out, that's the deathknell for that game... and some devs and a whole marketing department needs to be fired.
In the for what it's worth column, whenever I buy a PC it's a top of the line monster because I intend to get at least 5 years out of it. This rig cost $5K.
Interesting, I also has an good system and don't get the random ones, however sometimes the game hang a long time then entering cyrodil on a full server or Elden root in prime time, both is probably server based because of the population. For some reason Raw'kwl don't have loading screen but it takes 2-3 seconds before all loads, longer then I load the game as I tend to quit at the trading post.SteveCampsOut wrote: »I have to suggest that as they've been updating this game and adding content right and left, it is highly likely that it is outgrowing the original minimum system requirements. I was experiencing these loading screens with increasing frequency and duration until I broke down and bought myself a new MSI GT70 gaming laptop with 24 Gigs RAM, 6 Gigs dedicated Video RAM, 256GIG SSD Boot drive and 1 TB HD. I no longer see ANY random loading screens! Ok, well I think I saw one once for a microsecond but I could have been hallucinating..... So, I suggest a new PC is in order....