They said before, I think it was in a livestream, that this is to keep you from running into things not properly loaded yet, and to keep you from having issues like falling throughout the world.
never. look to your rig.
Is it possible you have buggy add-ons or a corrupt client installation?LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
Because your OS is more to blame than your hardware. Why do people always point to the hands when the tools are broken?
Your OS is almost certainly the reason you're having issues.
ShadowMage wrote: »Is it possible you have buggy add-ons or a corrupt client installation?LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
I'm running the game with no add-ons on a gaming rig I built at least a few years ago, and I haven't seen random load screens or any of the bugs you mention. Not saying they don't exist, just that you should try to eliminate all possibilities before placing blame on the game. I could be just lucky.
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
Because your OS is more to blame than your hardware. Why do people always point to the hands when the tools are broken?
Your OS is almost certainly the reason you're having issues.
Oh, my OS is broken now... thats not an assumption is it? dear god how can you even put "almost certainly" in that sentence.
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..
Because your OS is more to blame than your hardware. Why do people always point to the hands when the tools are broken?
Your OS is almost certainly the reason you're having issues.
Oh, my OS is broken now... thats not an assumption is it? dear god how can you even put "almost certainly" in that sentence.
It's what we call deductive reasoning. You should try it sometime. You yourself are certain it isn't your hardware. All that's left is what interfaces with the game 99% of the time, your OS.
Additionally, the only place I've ever seen people complain about the crashes in this game are here on these forums. I myself have never crashed, have 4 friends who play this game and have never crashed, have never witnessed anyone complaining about it in zone or guild chat.
I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just this: just because it's happening to you doesn't make it the game. It's more likely it's your rig (not just hardware, but operating system as well).
WillhelmBlack wrote: »You all Zerg too much.
ESO doesn't like overclocks.
Finding your character dead next to a wayshrine is what the game does, you were still online when the game crashed and you were killed so it puts you to the nearest, safest, accessible again place. I don't think the game crashing is a bug, it just doesn't agree with what your PC is trying to make it do.
LEGENDARYYY wrote: »never. look to your rig.
please enlighten us with a technical explanation of how my i7, gtx580, ssd storage, all drivers updated rig is the reason for daily bugs in this game. Yesterday I crashed at least 30 times, and I get random loading screens aswell (often infinite ones that require me to terminate the process).
Tell me, is my rig responsible for me logging in finding myself dead next to the Mournhold wayshrine aswell? (happend yesterday)
I've worked with computers for years, but maybe you can teach me something new,
or is it just a clueless assumption?
Within 19 years of gaming, ESO is the most buggy experience I've encountered I'm afraid. Theres not enough space on forums to write down all the bugs I encounter. Still love the game..