These have been niggling me for a while, so I thought it was about time I actually said something; they didn't seem worth raising as a ticket (it doesn't matter
what you report as the problem, at first contact you just get the "update your drivers, log out and wait 15 minutes/etc." stock response.)
- When I'm just tooling about doing my own thing I run the game in 4K -- it looks nice, and for the most part holds a steady 60FPS -- but in heavy combat or densely populated areas it can drop to sub-30 so if I'm playing in a group I'll knock it down to 1920x1080 to keep things running smoothly. This highlights two oddities:
- The game still runs in 4K, it just renders the game at a lower resolution and then upscales it before overlaying text and UI elements (dialogue text, chat etc.), and whatever upscaling algorithm you're using is pretty weak and makes the image look really soft -- I'd much rather the game switched modes -- my monitor has much better upscaling and also gives me the option of just going for nearest neighbour which is still preferable to the soft-focus look.
- Every now and again the game just decides to go back to 4K when I launch it regardless of what I set it at last time.
- When I launch the game it appears to briefly switch to a much lower resolution before returning to native, and this causes Windows to get confused with what to do with my second monitor -- windows get resized and shuffled about, and it causes the game to lose focus so before I log in I have to routinely Alt-Tab to the launcher and then back to the game before I can type my password in. (Related query: can you add a "remember my password" option? Typing it in every time is a drag, particularly on days like today where it's been logging me out at random.) (I'm aware that this is partly a Windows issue -- the shuffling windows happens with any game if I run at non-native resolution, but the losing focus is unique to ESO, and because (as noted above) the game always actually runs at native resolution anyway the brief switch away is odd.)
- The UI is really fiddly in 4K in a few places, and the mouse pointer becomes an barely visible speck.