Valen_Byte wrote: »RUN!
as fast as you can away from your console. RUN to your PC and buy the real version of the game.
Just an anecdote from my own experience:
If you're getting dropped in PvE zones there is most likely a network problem between you and the ESO servers based on how infrequently DCs happen in those zones for other players. Does not apply to Cyrodiil, everyone gets dropped from Cyrodiil.
I was having a similar problem and it was extremely intermittent. I would go along without issue for a couple hours then BAM, repeated disconnects for a few minutes. Attempts to analyze the problem with things like speed tests were not particularly helpful given how quickly the problem would appear and disappear.
At first it appeared to be an ESO problem since other services like Netflix streaming didn't seem to be having any issues. After extensive testing I was able to verify that the issue was occurring somewhere between my modem and the ESO servers, so I called up my ISP and requested a tech visit.
Turns out there was a cabling issue between my house and the ISP interconnect. Other services (like Netflix) without hard realtime requirements were papering over the issue thanks to buffering and whatnot, whereas ESO would freak out and drop me whenever the problem reared its head. The tech fixed the issue and it's been smooth sailing with < 100ms ping ever since (except, obviously, in Cyrodiil).
So, if you can confirm that the issue is not in your home network, it might be worth it to have your ISP come out and double check that everything is tight and snug, even if other services and speed tests appear to be working normally.