@Volkodav It automatically downloads with the patch, but you have to manually start it from the client folder. If you opened PTS from the launcher, you were using the 32-bit client.Well,if it automatically DLed,I have no problem with it.I was in the PTS last night and all's fine.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »It automatically downloads when you patch.b92303008rwb17_ESO wrote: »Excuse me if I ask a silly question, but how do I know if I downloaded the 64 bit client?
xMovingTarget wrote: »
nordmarian wrote: »x64 does give you some better performance than x32 client? Or just better memory management and game over?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We believe we've found the problem relating to an encryption issue, and will let you know when we'll be able to fix it as soon as we can. Still testing, though. Please stand by...
It's nice to know that the problem was found. I guess the fix is coming with next weeks patch? Or will it be pushed in a smaller incremental as soon as it's ready?
Yes, should be fixed with our incremental early next week. Unfortunately we cannot do another full patch before then, and it's not something that can be hotfixed.
Add me to the list of "started it and nothing happens" (Win 8.1). The process in Task Manager ended after about 5 seconds.@Volkodav It automatically downloads with the patch, but you have to manually start it from the client folder. If you opened PTS from the launcher, you were using the 32-bit client.Well,if it automatically DLed,I have no problem with it.I was in the PTS last night and all's fine.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »It automatically downloads when you patch.b92303008rwb17_ESO wrote: »Excuse me if I ask a silly question, but how do I know if I downloaded the 64 bit client?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »If eso64.exe crashes with error code 0xc000007b, the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x64) is missing.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14632
^^ Have you guys tried this yet to see if it fixes the issue?