WingedMoose wrote: »Well, no love with 6.0.3 here. I was able to play PVP earlier tonight in a large battle for probably 40 minutes with one-on-one, one-on many (ahem; it was more like many-on-one where I mostly died) and no crashes! I thought it was FIXED. Later tonight it was crash after crash. I've sent so many crash reports I could have written a novel and at least gained more experience with that novel than I have in the game. In my last crash report I wrote that I might have to break out my NDS to get in some good gameplay.
BTW I am running Win7 32-bit and have no intention of switching. I turned off all Add-on's a while back and that seemed to make no difference.
They really should put a "Crash Counter" on the pop-up Error Reporting Window: "Over xxxx crashes servied" After all, this may be the only way I can make it on the leaderboard in ESO.
WingedMoose wrote: »...
BTW I am running Win7 32-bit and have no intention of switching. I turned off all Add-on's a while back and that seemed to make no difference.
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This reminds me by the way, they DO use a datacenter in the EU for EU players, right? I thought i read last year a post of a Zenimax employee that stated that it had been done. Can someone confirm this?
I have a similar issue. I recently returned with "Tamriel Unlimited" and I don't see that much has changed in the way of stability. I left because the game was unstable and server rollbacks were common, now, well no rollbacks but game is as unstable as ever.
About every 30-60 minutes the game will just crash and throw up the "unexpectedly quit" screen. I have done everything imaginable, port forwarding, every imaginable update (drivers and everything else), no firewall, no antivirus, no spyware protection, nothing running in background at all, no add ons, fresh install, repair tool, you name it, I have done it.
Still. Game refuses to be stable for more than 30-60 minutes.
Anyone have any ideas?
4 GB RAM (2,92 per 32-bit limitation)ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Greetings!
How much RAM do you have?
How much dedicated VRAM is in your GPU?
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Greetings!
For those of you running a 32-bit version of Windows, can you help with the following questions please?
How much RAM do you have?
How much dedicated VRAM is in your GPU?
Thanks! This may help us with a possible workaround while our engineers are investigating this problem.
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Greetings!
For those of you running a 32-bit version of Windows, can you help with the following questions please?
How much RAM do you have?
How much dedicated VRAM is in your GPU?
Thanks! This may help us with a possible workaround while our engineers are investigating this problem.
I have 16 GB RAM available.
Dedicated VRAM for GPU is 4GB (GTX 980)
Tried and didn't work for me. I've set all settings to minimum apart from view distance and subsampling, repaired client - still crashing consistently, mainly in PvP. If there is anything else I can do that has working for anyone else, please let me know. I'd like to PvP for longer than 30 minutes again.Oldbolt_ESO wrote: »Quick question.
How many of you are crashing in PVE and have you tried the fix that worked for me in PVE?
LameoveR wrote: »
Try this:
Open C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live (or liveeu for EU server)
open usersettings.txt file.
Change similiar strings to this:
SET RequestedNumJobThreads "0"
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads "0"
I'm asking because I was getting constant crashes before I tried the above fix and haven't crashed since. It would be nice to know if I am the only one who has benefited from this fix or if others are finding some success too.
I'm running Windows 8.1
EVGA GTX 660SC 2GB
8GB memory.
1920x1080 resolution
The in game video settings are set to Ultimate but I am unsure what exactly this fix did, if anything, to the graphics. (if anyone can enlighten me, that would be great)
I have vertical sync enabled and in solo dungeons getting a steady 60fps and outdoors 35-60 fps.
Playing on the EU servers and only have a level 12 character but that character was constantly crashing in Davon's Watch. I now have explored half of Stonefalls and done every quest I have come across without incident.
One last thing, my version of the game is not running through the steam client.
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Locate your UserSettings.txt file
Locate the following strings, which may have a different number at the end, and make sure you change them to the following:
SET RequestedNumJobThreads "0"
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads "0"
Save, and try again to see if it helps!
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Hi @Xael ,
What processor are you running, and how many cores? Since you have a 64 bit OS and not a 32 bit one, this may help resolve some of your crashing problems. Sometimes higher-end hardware can have a difficult time evenly distributing game data, and limiting which cores are active for ESO:TU can help in many cases.
Open C:\Users\Your Username Here\Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live (or liveeu for EU server)
Locate your UserSettings.txt file
Locate the following strings, which may have a different number at the end, and make sure you change them to the following:
SET RequestedNumJobThreads "0"
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads "0"
Save, and try again to see if it helps!
Thank you everyone for the information being posted! The causes, solutions, and potential solutions are likely going to be different for 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, so this helps narrow down troubleshooting steps. We are actively researching these crash reports, and we hope to have further troubleshooting steps soon.
As always, if you are in contact with a Customer Support agent and your troubleshooting steps are not resolving your issue, please be sure to let the agent know so they can provide you with additional troubleshooting specific to your system!
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Greetings!
For those of you running a 32-bit version of Windows, can you help with the following questions please?
How much RAM do you have?
How much dedicated VRAM is in your GPU?
Thanks! This may help us with a possible workaround while our engineers are investigating this problem.
After the latest patch I've been cosistently freezing in game after 1-5 minutes. I don't have Add-ons enabled and my PC has had no configuration changes or issues. I've had freezes before, but usually maybe 1 or none on a given night of play. I think something is bad with the new update.
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »We are actively researching these crash reports, and we hope to have further troubleshooting steps soon.