I've played this game on 5 different setups, ranging from a budget £500+ AMD Build to my current custom gaming beast which costs over £2000 and everything in between, including a mid-tier i5 5200, GT 840 Laptop. Performance differences are noticeable only in PvE where the cheap tier rigs hover around 30-60 FPS on max settings and the gaming beast reaching 120+ at times, but in Large AVA battles in Trueflame they all suffer exactly the same way and have the same performance problems because the client optimization is damn bad and horrible latency on top of it makes it even worse.

IcyDeadPeople wrote: »I've played this game on 5 different setups, ranging from a budget £500+ AMD Build to my current custom gaming beast which costs over £2000 and everything in between, including a mid-tier i5 5200, GT 840 Laptop. Performance differences are noticeable only in PvE where the cheap tier rigs hover around 30-60 FPS on max settings and the gaming beast reaching 120+ at times, but in Large AVA battles in Trueflame they all suffer exactly the same way and have the same performance problems because the client optimization is damn bad and horrible latency on top of it makes it even worse.
Is it possible to record some footage in PVP showing the different systems you have?
There is at least a certain gap in terms of performance in large battles among people with different hardware. In my case, low end PC seems to get around 5 - 10 fps in those situations (at 1280x720 lowest settings possible), sometimes dropping down below 1 frame per second if multiple enemy players are hitting you at the same time.
On the other hand, the highest end rigs seem to maintain at least around 30-40fps at 1080p max settings even in those situations. (Normally they are sitting over 90fps). I'd kill even for 15-20fps in large battles; however, if GTX 1080 and X99 can maintain close to 50fps, then at least I know what to buy when I finally upgrade.
The latency and frame rate drops often occur at the same time, but they are not exactly the same issue. Higher end systems can retain high frame rate even as the ping shoots up and latency issues occur, such as rubber banding and unresponsive weapon swap.
Often when there are high ping spikes and my frame rate is in the low single digits, friends playing with high end systems mention the lag is affecting them but they are still at high frame rate. Lag is a challenge for everyone, but players with low end PCs have an especially difficult time in Cyrodiil around primetime.
@Niastissa
Funny thing i have same setting everything and same resolution with my GTX 970, I7-6700K 4,0 GHz and when i install game set resolution 3840x2160 as default i think it is very funny with my graphics card is only GTX 970 but i have to agree it look really nice with your GTX 1080 do have any lag spike or do run really smooth game for your?
Here is a clip of game play. My Premiere is limited to 1080P but at the start I have shown the video settings being used. This is PVE with a group of seven.
I have to go back and do this again in PVP and see if I can get the frame rate to display. For now though this will give an idea of performance for those that are interested.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7auOuLJAIzc
@Niastissa
Funny thing i have same setting everything and same resolution with my GTX 970, I7-6700K 4,0 GHz and when i install game set resolution 3840x2160 as default i think it is very funny with my graphics card is only GTX 970 but i have to agree it look really nice with your GTX 1080 do have any lag spike or do run really smooth game for your?
Are you playing max settings at 4K?
Keep in mind my videos up to now have been one GTX 1080.
We have an event tonight called the unguided tours. It's most likely going to be PVP. I'll record it to share. However I still only have the old SLI bridge so I don't have an optimal setup until the new bridge arrives.
In addition keep in mind my processor is running at 3.5GHz at the moment. I can crank it up to 4GHz and 4.5GHz and get speed measurements another time. If this game is limited to the number of threads it runs on I can also set the game to run on specific cores and crank only those cores up a little higher. Maybe 5GHz.
Right now the frame rate never dips below 40 even in dungeons and the little bit of PVP that I do. My guild has a event tonight called the unguided tours. It's fun. I expect it will be maybe about 8 to 10 of us doing who knows what most likely PVP.
The other thing is I'm uploading 4K videos on youtube but they don't process beyond 1080P. I don't know what the deal is there.
@Niastissa
Funny thing i have same setting everything and same resolution with my GTX 970, I7-6700K 4,0 GHz and when i install game set resolution 3840x2160 as default i think it is very funny with my graphics card is only GTX 970 but i have to agree it look really nice with your GTX 1080 do have any lag spike or do run really smooth game for your?
Are you playing max settings at 4K?
Keep in mind my videos up to now have been one GTX 1080.
We have an event tonight called the unguided tours. It's most likely going to be PVP. I'll record it to share. However I still only have the old SLI bridge so I don't have an optimal setup until the new bridge arrives.
In addition keep in mind my processor is running at 3.5GHz at the moment. I can crank it up to 4GHz and 4.5GHz and get speed measurements another time. If this game is limited to the number of threads it runs on I can also set the game to run on specific cores and crank only those cores up a little higher. Maybe 5GHz.
Right now the frame rate never dips below 40 even in dungeons and the little bit of PVP that I do. My guild has a event tonight called the unguided tours. It's fun. I expect it will be maybe about 8 to 10 of us doing who knows what most likely PVP.
The other thing is I'm uploading 4K videos on youtube but they don't process beyond 1080P. I don't know what the deal is there.
Sadly my screen can only take 1920x1080 but i think that after i reinstall my computer is push my screen to hard in eso for i have got white line on right corner for i guess my computer is try to send out 4K to my screen or it is tell me it is time to buy a new screen lol anyway i think the video look great to bad youtube dont support 4K atlest i dont think it do i maybe wrong on that one
@Niastissa
Funny thing i have same setting everything and same resolution with my GTX 970, I7-6700K 4,0 GHz and when i install game set resolution 3840x2160 as default i think it is very funny with my graphics card is only GTX 970 but i have to agree it look really nice with your GTX 1080 do have any lag spike or do run really smooth game for your?
Are you playing max settings at 4K?
Keep in mind my videos up to now have been one GTX 1080.
We have an event tonight called the unguided tours. It's most likely going to be PVP. I'll record it to share. However I still only have the old SLI bridge so I don't have an optimal setup until the new bridge arrives.
In addition keep in mind my processor is running at 3.5GHz at the moment. I can crank it up to 4GHz and 4.5GHz and get speed measurements another time. If this game is limited to the number of threads it runs on I can also set the game to run on specific cores and crank only those cores up a little higher. Maybe 5GHz.
Right now the frame rate never dips below 40 even in dungeons and the little bit of PVP that I do. My guild has a event tonight called the unguided tours. It's fun. I expect it will be maybe about 8 to 10 of us doing who knows what most likely PVP.
The other thing is I'm uploading 4K videos on youtube but they don't process beyond 1080P. I don't know what the deal is there.
Sadly my screen can only take 1920x1080 but i think that after i reinstall my computer is push my screen to hard in eso for i have got white line on right corner for i guess my computer is try to send out 4K to my screen or it is tell me it is time to buy a new screen lol anyway i think the video look great to bad youtube dont support 4K atlest i dont think it do i maybe wrong on that one
Your screen runs at a maximum of 1080P?
What I found with my GTX 970 cards before I upgraded was they did well up to 1440P with upper range of 55FPS give or take a few here and there while questing and doing dungeons. Beyond that you will start running into issues because of the way nVidia gimped the cards with the memory. The GTX 970 took an arrow to the knee in that regard.
With your current cards I would look at monitors like:
https://amazon.com/LG-Electronics-25UM57-25-Inch-LED-lit/dp/B00V8FAWC2/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468939024&sr=1-3&keywords=1440p+monitor
https://amazon.com/PB258Q-2560x1440-DisplayPort-Ergonomic-Back-lit/dp/B00VRKVGJG/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1468939176&sr=1-2&keywords=1440p+monitor&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_two_browse-bin%3A6570749011
Would look even better with ESO Enhanced Graphics Launcher and Reshade / Sweet FX...
No fog and better colors/shaders