LillyAngel wrote: »
Consoles... they always sucked bad.... Don't even get why they bothered to waste time on console ports. The PC version would have much more content and bugs fixed if not those ridiculous consoles.
BoozeKashi wrote: »same feeling here, and Wednesday for PS4... 6 full days outage
LillyAngel wrote: »methical311 wrote: »We're all pretty much done waiting and playing this game where you want each individual person to tell you what's wrong and what issues they are experiencing. Everyone, if you've opened your damn eyeballs at all and read anything that everyone is saying, you would notice that every post and the ones before and after describe THE EXACT SAME *** THAT EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US IS EXPERIENCING. It's not 2, 3 or 4 things wrong it's 1 annoying hindrance that were all having. Get your heads out of the guys a** in front of you and rectify the situation. I feel real sorry for the people that actually pay for ESO+ and even more so the excitement I had for this game to come out. Every patch seems to being more and often times bigger issues then the patch before. Ridiculous.
Consoles... they always sucked bad.... Don't even get why they bothered to waste time on console ports. The PC version would have much more content and bugs fixed if not those ridiculous consoles.
FYI,
I changed the primary and secondary DNS IP addresses, switched them around actually. afterward i was able play without issue. My internet provider is comcast. If you are one that is handy IT wise, give it a try. Another posted messaged about this as well, and since my PS4 sits outside the dmz I need to manually enter the ip info into the ps4.
If that was the case, we wouldnt be able to play any other games...RavenSkylord wrote: »Was brought up earlier, but after a bit of digging found this may have a great deal to do with many peoples problems currently.
Windows 10 began a forced update to PC last week. Two major problems have surfaced, one is it is creating a crash loop with many PC. Basically its finding a bad driver and automatically forcing a new download in an inifinty loop.
Second issue is that Windows 10 default setting allows any PC on the internet to send data for update purposes, feeding into these inifinite loops from literally millions of locations.
The problem may come down to area ISP priority, all OS updates are given highest packet priority, followed by PC traffic, with console traffic at the bottom of the list.
Simply put, you could be getting roadblocked by a constant influx of high priority logjam. The fix could potentially be resting on Microsoft sorting out their own mess. No way of tracking where this massive buildup of internet traffic is congested at, as much of the data is being streamed from our own homes and neighbors homes.
Situation sucks, but may not be with Zenimax at all