Robbmrp
not sure what red latency spikes mean?,
Sallee
........., but is anyone latched onto your Router that is streaming video from Netflix or similar? If this is PC, have you checked for any recently installed apps that load themselves into the background that could be causing issues?
Robbmrp
Thank you for your helpful supply, This happens when I am just walking in street, it starts to suddenly jerking as though I keep easing my finger off the key, which I am not, have checked to be sure. I am PVE only, the worst jerkiness and lag was the other day at Wayrest wayshrine. Have got the page up ready to download CPU Z The drives have plenty of room on them, I am using windows 10. not sure what red latency spikes mean?, my broadband is Virgin cable 150mbps.
Thank you so very much for taking time to help me. I am on EU Server
Sallee
Paulington wrote: »RL: I would rather fix the performance issues than lower the cap on the number of players in there. We’re addressing those issues right now, we’re kind of attacking it at two angles; we’re attacking it from the latency, or the server performance side, we’ve got a pretty big fix for optimisation going in for how we manage giant lists of data and target sets, to make that a lot more efficient, and then we will talk a bit about the client side and framerate issues.
JC: When we talk about performance there is a clear distinction between latency and framerate, framerate is on the client side. The first change that we made to address issues was moving strictly to DX11. We’ve had support from both DX9 and DX11 but neither were optimal because we were supporting both. That’s why we shifted to exclusively supporting the DX11, optimising that code. We do have another bugfix that’s going in on the next live push, which is May 2nd, and that is going to address the framerate issues some people have been having where you hit a low framerate and just stay there. We’re going to get some better performance on the GPU with the DX11 change and now that we’re on DX11 the client graphics engineers feel like they could now take advantage of that and do something additional, off the grid, in the future. Further, we think we can also move some processes off the CPU onto the GPU.