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'Zenimax works in mysterious ways'

Seberii
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This morning as per usual I work up and logged onto ESO to do my daily errands. To my surprise ESO was running at a very sluggish 14 FPS (my average being 35-55 fps). After deciding to log off, I returned 6 hours later and see no improvement.
It really amazes me how my fps has dropped so much overnight and I was just wandering if anyone else has had the same experience recently.

Thanks Zenimax.
  • Gargath
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    No slowdowns here at my location this morning, 80-90fps as usual. But I'm logging from Poland to megaserver in Germany, so it's nothing special here :). It could be your local problem, you know.
    PC EU (PL): 14 characters. ESO player since 06.08.2015. Farkas finest quote: "Some people don't think I'm smart. Those people get my fist. But you, I like."
  • Tryxus
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    You weren't dling 18+ stuff in the background, were you? :p

    But seriously: have you checked you internet connection and made sure everything's running properly? Any programs active that could slow down your connection, like Bittorrent?
    Edited by Tryxus on July 15, 2016 7:25PM
    "Stand strong, stay true and shelter all."
    Tryxus - Guardian of the Green - Warden - PC/EU
  • Smileybones
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    Frames aren't rendered by Zenimax servers ... They are rendered by your GPU ...
  • LulzSec
    LulzSec
    This is what I would do:

    1. Turn off your computer and modem, check all cable connections, and then restart your modem/computer.
    2. If possible test the fps on a different computer to see if you have a similar issue.

    I know most the time it is an issue with ZOS, but something maybe wrong with your computer/network card/graphics card.

    Good luck!
    GM of Nightblades United
  • idk
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    It is somethings ok your end. Mostly FPS changes that are caused by Zos occur with patches. Random changes to FPS are usually due to a local issue.
  • altemriel
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    Seberii wrote: »
    This morning as per usual I work up and logged onto ESO to do my daily errands. To my surprise ESO was running at a very sluggish 14 FPS (my average being 35-55 fps). After deciding to log off, I returned 6 hours later and see no improvement.
    It really amazes me how my fps has dropped so much overnight and I was just wandering if anyone else has had the same experience recently.

    Thanks Zenimax.

    are you sure that it is not your internet connection? which wifi router do you use? 2,5 GHz, or 5 Ghz? if 2,5, switch to 5GHz, 2,5 frequency band is too much populated, overloaded everywhere. I speak from my own experience
  • Niastissa
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    Seberii wrote: »
    This morning as per usual I work up and logged onto ESO to do my daily errands. To my surprise ESO was running at a very sluggish 14 FPS (my average being 35-55 fps). After deciding to log off, I returned 6 hours later and see no improvement.
    It really amazes me how my fps has dropped so much overnight and I was just wandering if anyone else has had the same experience recently.

    Thanks Zenimax.

    The PC client has a memory leak.
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