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What sort of PC you have running ESO full detail constantly over 60FPS?

  • Zewks
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    The common thing Im taking away from this is:

    Cyrodil cant run at 60+ FPS, no matter what your specs are


    Is there ANYONE out there with a system that can handle a common sized battle in Cyrodil while keeping at LEAST a steady 60 FPS?
  • IcyDeadPeople
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    Zewks wrote: »
    The common thing Im taking away from this is:

    Cyrodil cant run at 60+ FPS, no matter what your specs are


    Is there ANYONE out there with a system that can handle a common sized battle in Cyrodil while keeping at LEAST a steady 60 FPS?

    Just look up various 60fps youtube videos featuring ESO PVP. You will notice in large battles, weaker systems drop down to 10-20fps and higher end systems sometimes dropping to 35-40fps, which is quite playable.

    When I lower some graphics settings I find the performance tends to improve even more in those situations. Previously I had to run away from large keep battles because my frame rate would drop below 10fps.
  • Zewks
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    Zewks wrote: »
    The common thing Im taking away from this is:

    Cyrodil cant run at 60+ FPS, no matter what your specs are


    Is there ANYONE out there with a system that can handle a common sized battle in Cyrodil while keeping at LEAST a steady 60 FPS?

    Just look up various 60fps youtube videos featuring ESO PVP. You will notice in large battles, weaker systems drop down to 10-20fps and higher end systems sometimes dropping to 35-40fps, which is quite playable.

    When I lower some graphics settings I find the performance tends to improve even more in those situations. Previously I had to run away from large keep battles because my frame rate would drop below 10fps.

    My 3770k i7 handles PvE at 100 fps steady, but drops to around 20 FPS in Cyrodil.

    Adjusting video settings (any) doesnt improve upon this because the video settings are linked more to your GPU, rather than your CPU. (my GPU (1080) isnt the bottleneck here, its barely at 30% load during Cyro battles). I was planning on upgrading my CPU soon, but I had hoped that the newest CPU's out would be at a point that could handle Cyro battles and at least get a steady 60 fps. 35-40 is playable, but is still annoying to my eyes.

    Its just sad that a game that is 4+ years old, still cant handle a moderate sized Cyro battle even with the newest bleeding edge CPU and GPU on the market, so many years later. Thats not a hardware bottleneck, thats a software/programming bottleneck.
    Edited by Zewks on January 27, 2017 9:33PM
  • IcyDeadPeople
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    Zewks wrote: »
    Zewks wrote: »
    The common thing Im taking away from this is:

    Cyrodil cant run at 60+ FPS, no matter what your specs are


    Is there ANYONE out there with a system that can handle a common sized battle in Cyrodil while keeping at LEAST a steady 60 FPS?

    Just look up various 60fps youtube videos featuring ESO PVP. You will notice in large battles, weaker systems drop down to 10-20fps and higher end systems sometimes dropping to 35-40fps, which is quite playable.

    When I lower some graphics settings I find the performance tends to improve even more in those situations. Previously I had to run away from large keep battles because my frame rate would drop below 10fps.

    My 3770k i7 handles PvE at 100 fps steady, but drops to around 20 FPS in Cyrodil.

    Adjusting video settings (any) doesnt improve upon this because the video settings are linked more to your GPU, rather than your CPU. (my GPU (1080) isnt the bottleneck here, its barely at 30% load during Cyro battles). I was planning on upgrading my CPU soon, but I had hoped that the newest CPU's out would be at a point that could handle Cyro battles and at least get a steady 60 fps. 35-40 is playable, but is still annoying to my eyes.

    Its just sad that a game that is 4+ years old, still cant handle a moderate sized Cyro battle even with the newest bleeding edge CPU and GPU on the market, so many years later. Thats not a hardware bottleneck, thats a software/programming bottleneck.

    Well, there are zerg battles and then there are Zerg Battles®. With i7-6700K and 1060 6GB, it is rare that any large keep battle drops me down to 20fps. Usually it drops to 30-40fps in large battles (this is at 1080p, with medium texture, max subsampling, shadows off, grass off and max view distance) and then eventually goes back up again to around 45-60fps. There are some occasional really bad battles though, that drop down closer to 20fps, often accompanied by high latency problems, rubberbanding etc.

    This does have at least something to do with demand on client hardware. Weaker hardware cannot achieve 30-40fps in large battles at 1080p. My old laptop would often drop down to 5-10fps or lower, sometimes 1-2 frames per second in those kinds of battles. I would try to block, and just sit there hoping nobody killed me. And that was at lowest possible settings and 1024x768 or even 800x600 resolution. With my new PC Cyrodiil is quite playable at 1080p even in the worst situations.
    Edited by IcyDeadPeople on January 28, 2017 1:02AM
  • HoloYoitsu
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    My setup's about 4 yrs old, starts out @ 60fps in Cyrodiil but any large fight drops it to 20-30 range (10-15 in the worst keep zergs) and it doesn't recover above 30fps until you restart the client. Any suggestions on what I should look at upgrading first?

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  • Zewks
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    Zewks wrote: »
    Zewks wrote: »
    The common thing Im taking away from this is:

    Cyrodil cant run at 60+ FPS, no matter what your specs are


    Is there ANYONE out there with a system that can handle a common sized battle in Cyrodil while keeping at LEAST a steady 60 FPS?

    Just look up various 60fps youtube videos featuring ESO PVP. You will notice in large battles, weaker systems drop down to 10-20fps and higher end systems sometimes dropping to 35-40fps, which is quite playable.

    When I lower some graphics settings I find the performance tends to improve even more in those situations. Previously I had to run away from large keep battles because my frame rate would drop below 10fps.

    My 3770k i7 handles PvE at 100 fps steady, but drops to around 20 FPS in Cyrodil.

    Adjusting video settings (any) doesnt improve upon this because the video settings are linked more to your GPU, rather than your CPU. (my GPU (1080) isnt the bottleneck here, its barely at 30% load during Cyro battles). I was planning on upgrading my CPU soon, but I had hoped that the newest CPU's out would be at a point that could handle Cyro battles and at least get a steady 60 fps. 35-40 is playable, but is still annoying to my eyes.

    Its just sad that a game that is 4+ years old, still cant handle a moderate sized Cyro battle even with the newest bleeding edge CPU and GPU on the market, so many years later. Thats not a hardware bottleneck, thats a software/programming bottleneck.

    Obviously, there are zerg battles and then there are Zerg Battles®. With i7-6700K and 1060 6GB, it is rare that any large keep battle ever drops me down to 20fps. Usually it briefly drops to 30-40fps in large battles (this is at 1080p, with medium texture, max subsampling, shadows off, grass off and max view distance) and then goes back up again to around 45-60fps. There are some occasional really bad battles though, that drop down closer to 20fps.

    This does have at least something to do with demand on client hardware. Weaker hardware cannot achieve 30-40fps in large battles at 1080p. My old laptop would often drop down to 5-10fps or lower, sometimes 1-2 frames per second in those kinds of battles. I would try to block, and just sit there hoping nobody killed me. And that was at lowest possible settings and 1024x768 resolution.

    Except ESO isnt the only game with large multiplayer scaled battles. It is the only one however that runs that badly on my hardware.

    For example. GW2 - I can maintain a solid 60 FPS (maybe higher, i use vsync) with 150 players zerged on the screen at once, catapults and spells going off like crazy.

    So clearly, how the game is coded to handle things in large scale combat is different. Yes... ANY code is going to task your hardware. It just seems that ESO's code isnt very optimized and tasks it a lot more than is probably needed. Throw a strong enough engine in a car, and you can make it move even with square wheels. It doesnt mean its the most efficient or optimized design just because you can get it moving with a strong enough motor.
    Edited by Zewks on January 27, 2017 9:48PM
  • IcyDeadPeople
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    HoloYoitsu wrote: »
    and it doesn't recover above 30fps until you restart the client.

    I suspect this is a different issue not related to your hardware. I've experienced this occasionally as well - not sure what causes it or how to fix it other than restarting the client.
  • s7732425ub17_ESO
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    GTX 1070. Ultra ultra graphics settings including post-processing and have no problems with getting super high, smooth gameplay. Even in Trials.
  • altemriel
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    some seven core system for 2500 eur, but not running over 60 all the time, in the cities usually over 40, in Cyro around 40 - 20 (zerging)
  • Tabbycat
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    You might want to take a look at what CyberPower has. You can get a nice gaming PC without spending a fortune.
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  • Bonzodog01
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    My Xbox One console runs this game just fine (even though its deliberately throttled to 30FPS), 37" TV, 200MB/s network connection, big black leather sofa for me to lie on whilst playing, completely relaxed. Could never sit at a computer desk ever again and game.
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  • Tandor
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    If you're running Windows 10 that probably holds things up a bit as well, given that you're not just passing info to the ESO server on everything that you do in the game but are passing it onto Microsoft as well :smiley: !

    More seriously, players shouldn't under-estimate the benefit of a cabled internet connection over a wireless one as that can make a big difference to performance consistency in gaming.
  • Haydenmango
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    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
    GeForce GTX 1080
    32gb RAM
    Windows 10
    Ethernet Connection

    Running game in 4k, no AA, no reflections, no bloom, everything else set to high
    I live in Hawaii so my ping is 133 at best and around 150-167 on average
    fps is always 60 (have vysnc on so idk how high it actually goes) until I get into cyrodiil or a main city
    in cyrodiil fps is 60 in really small fights (5v5), 30-45 in big fights (25v25), 20-30 in zergs (50+v50+)

    gpu usage never goes above 40%
    cpu usage is normally around 70% on one core and always less than 20% on all others

    Feels like this game is trolling me when my gpu is at 40% and I'm getting 20 fps.


    edit- I also had to set view distance to 40 so that my fps would recover after dropping to 20-30 during zergs. Literally the only thing that fixed fps dropping and never recovering was changing the view distance.
    Edited by Haydenmango on January 28, 2017 1:15AM
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  • tspecherb14_ESO
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    Graphics set to Ultra w/no issues
    i7-3770 CPU @3.50 GHz Overclocked to 3.90 GHz
    Gigabyte Ultradurable UD5H liquid cooled
    16GB RAM
    Nvidia Geforce 680 GTX 4GB
    500GB SSD
    Win10 Pro
    Cable internet w/ Nighthawk X10 router

    Custom built purchase from CyberPower March 2012 (router in Jan 2017)
    Edited by tspecherb14_ESO on January 28, 2017 1:27AM
  • Spottswoode
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    My framerate varies pretty wildly....not sure why.
    Edited by Spottswoode on January 28, 2017 1:52AM
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  • Banana
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    i76800k@4Ghz NVIDIA 1080 512GBSSD running at 2560x1600 with vsinc on as I like the smoothness. Occasionally drops into the 40s in some cities.
  • Remag_Div
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    Does anyone on PC get memory leaks? I can get 80fps in an area and randomly that same area later can be 20-30fps. I have to logout and then when I'm back ingame it's back to 80fps.
  • Tapio75
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    Tandor wrote: »
    If you're running Windows 10 that probably holds things up a bit as well, given that you're not just passing info to the ESO server on everything that you do in the game but are passing it onto Microsoft as well :smiley: !

    More seriously, players shouldn't under-estimate the benefit of a cabled internet connection over a wireless one as that can make a big difference to performance consistency in gaming.


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    Anyway, too many seem to use these wireless connestions, here in Finland, it seems almost everyone is using them and then they complain abut it and get faster.. They say cabled or optical is expensive but i dont think 25e a month of optical 100mb network is that much at all considering im not victim of "rush hour" like users of 3g and 4g are at populated areas.
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  • henrycupcakerwb17_ESO
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    Hello.

    I am going to maybe upgrade my PC soon and was thinking of what computers you folks have running ESO with full detail and always over 60 FPS?

    is this even possible?

    EDIT: Adding this as a question of current systems nottenecks.

    What do you think? In my current system, is that Amd R9 270 2Mb videocard the bottleneck?

    Other specs

    -Amd FX 6 core @3.8Ghz (Turbocore 4.4Ghz)

    -12Mb DDR3 @ 1600

    -Network 100Mb Optical.

    -All drives good SSD drives. Games and System on separate drives.

    two of my iMac and Mac Pro My I7-3570 32 GB Ram SSD and R9-290 4GB spanks this game.
  • LegendaryMage
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    I fine tuned everything in settings, as well as applied a couple of manual edits in the settings.ini file, and it seems to work alright. You can google the .ini setting modifications, might not do much but it seemed to help with my average machine.
  • Ojustaboo
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    The resolution you run at makes a huge difference.

    I run at 2560 x 1440 and have nearly everything maxed out.

    I have AA turned off as I simply don't need it running at that res.

    I get nowhere near 60FPS, but I have smooth lag free game play that I'm perfectly happy with

    My spec that I'm 100% happy with

    Intel Core i7 3820 a2011
    Asus P9X79 Socket 2011 ATX Motherboard
    32GB Corsair Vengance DDR3 RAM

    Corsair 750 Watt HX750i Fully Modular ATX PSU/Power Supply

    Corsair Neutron GTX SSD 240GB (ESO drive)
    Corsair Force GT SSD 120GB (system drive)

    Seegate Sata3 2TB
    Toshiba Sata3 2TB

    XFX RADEON RX480 Black Edition OC

    Dell U2713HM monitor running at 2560 x 1440 (ESO on this monitor)
    HannsG HW191D monitor running at 1440 x 900 (discord etc running at same time on this one)

    Utech MMO Gaming Mouse
    Logitech G510 Keyboard
    Razer Orbweaver
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