Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »@Floki_Vilgerdarson
Unlikely moderators will reply since this is pretty straight forward.
Zaria is correct. Anything on screen does add to information that needs to be processed. Though in ESO it tends to be less but adds to the high number of effects already present. It adds stress to even the best rigs though lesser machines will bear the burden.
It is a good and courteous gesture to remove pets when raiding.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
I'm not saying that pets don't impact game performance. As someone else said, everything rendered impacts performance. I just think other things have a greater negative impact. The increased number of NPC's in town that you can murder. The increased number of guards because you can steal and murder. And all the flashy abilities players are using when they are dueling inside of towns. I think all of that has a greater impact on performance than pets. I'm sure even the costumes our characters wear impacts game performance. The apex mount you are using with all those animations? Hey those impact performance too.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
I'm not saying that pets don't impact game performance. As someone else said, everything rendered impacts performance. I just think other things have a greater negative impact. The increased number of NPC's in town that you can murder. The increased number of guards because you can steal and murder. And all the flashy abilities players are using when they are dueling inside of towns. I think all of that has a greater impact on performance than pets. I'm sure even the costumes our characters wear impacts game performance. The apex mount you are using with all those animations? Hey those impact performance too.
I am only asking about Non Combat Pets. I think we all know everything in this game uses memory and resources. So why did you vote NO but you then you admit they cause issues?
That kind of answer really messes up a poll. I am asking a specific question, not open ended.
Are you worried about loosing your cat or snake?
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
I'm not saying that pets don't impact game performance. As someone else said, everything rendered impacts performance. I just think other things have a greater negative impact. The increased number of NPC's in town that you can murder. The increased number of guards because you can steal and murder. And all the flashy abilities players are using when they are dueling inside of towns. I think all of that has a greater impact on performance than pets. I'm sure even the costumes our characters wear impacts game performance. The apex mount you are using with all those animations? Hey those impact performance too.
I am only asking about Non Combat Pets. I think we all know everything in this game uses memory and resources. So why did you vote NO but you then you admit they cause issues?
That kind of answer really messes up a poll. I am asking a specific question, not open ended.
Are you worried about loosing your cat or snake?
If you already know everything rendered impacts performance, why would you even make a poll to ask if one particular thing impacts performance? It would make more sense to ask if it impact performance more than other things or if removing "x" item would greatly increase game performance. In which case I don't think that removing pets from the game altogether would greatly improve game performance because it is more than just pets causing performance issues.
I'm not sure what your asking with this poll.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
I'm not saying that pets don't impact game performance. As someone else said, everything rendered impacts performance. I just think other things have a greater negative impact. The increased number of NPC's in town that you can murder. The increased number of guards because you can steal and murder. And all the flashy abilities players are using when they are dueling inside of towns. I think all of that has a greater impact on performance than pets. I'm sure even the costumes our characters wear impacts game performance. The apex mount you are using with all those animations? Hey those impact performance too.
I am only asking about Non Combat Pets. I think we all know everything in this game uses memory and resources. So why did you vote NO but you then you admit they cause issues?
That kind of answer really messes up a poll. I am asking a specific question, not open ended.
Are you worried about loosing your cat or snake?
If you already know everything rendered impacts performance, why would you even make a poll to ask if one particular thing impacts performance? It would make more sense to ask if it impact performance more than other things or if removing "x" item would greatly increase game performance. In which case I don't think that removing pets from the game altogether would greatly improve game performance because it is more than just pets causing performance issues.
I'm not sure what your asking with this poll.
Read the two questions. That is all I am asking.
I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
I can give you a simple analogy to help you understand my question, but I think you might see what I am asking now.
Floki
I would imagine dueling in towns impacts performance more than pets do.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
I'm not saying that pets don't impact game performance. As someone else said, everything rendered impacts performance. I just think other things have a greater negative impact. The increased number of NPC's in town that you can murder. The increased number of guards because you can steal and murder. And all the flashy abilities players are using when they are dueling inside of towns. I think all of that has a greater impact on performance than pets. I'm sure even the costumes our characters wear impacts game performance. The apex mount you are using with all those animations? Hey those impact performance too.
I am only asking about Non Combat Pets. I think we all know everything in this game uses memory and resources. So why did you vote NO but you then you admit they cause issues?
That kind of answer really messes up a poll. I am asking a specific question, not open ended.
Are you worried about loosing your cat or snake?
If you already know everything rendered impacts performance, why would you even make a poll to ask if one particular thing impacts performance? It would make more sense to ask if it impact performance more than other things or if removing "x" item would greatly increase game performance. In which case I don't think that removing pets from the game altogether would greatly improve game performance because it is more than just pets causing performance issues.
I'm not sure what your asking with this poll.
Read the two questions. That is all I am asking.
I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
I can give you a simple analogy to help you understand my question, but I think you might see what I am asking now.
Floki
You can't control other peoples pets though. You can choose not to use one yourself but just removing your own pet isn't going to help you much.Your machine is still going to render other players pets. I don't think we have a toggle to turn them off. I could be wrong on that. I just don't recall seeing that option. I think you'd have better luck improving performance by adjusting your graphics settings in the escape menu.
In a dungeon/trial group setting, that's a different story. You could request everyone stow their non-combat pets. Most of them probably already do for group content anyway.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
Do you mean your own pet causes you performance issues, because you can't control pets other people spawn.
Min / max fail, stuff can have an effect but the effect is so small it can be ignored.Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I would still like to hear the people who voted that pets don't cause issues. Where are they and what facts can they bring to this talk.
I'm not saying that pets don't impact game performance. As someone else said, everything rendered impacts performance. I just think other things have a greater negative impact. The increased number of NPC's in town that you can murder. The increased number of guards because you can steal and murder. And all the flashy abilities players are using when they are dueling inside of towns. I think all of that has a greater impact on performance than pets. I'm sure even the costumes our characters wear impacts game performance. The apex mount you are using with all those animations? Hey those impact performance too.
I am only asking about Non Combat Pets. I think we all know everything in this game uses memory and resources. So why did you vote NO but you then you admit they cause issues?
That kind of answer really messes up a poll. I am asking a specific question, not open ended.
Are you worried about loosing your cat or snake?
If you already know everything rendered impacts performance, why would you even make a poll to ask if one particular thing impacts performance? It would make more sense to ask if it impact performance more than other things or if removing "x" item would greatly increase game performance. In which case I don't think that removing pets from the game altogether would greatly improve game performance because it is more than just pets causing performance issues.
I'm not sure what your asking with this poll.
Read the two questions. That is all I am asking.
I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
I can give you a simple analogy to help you understand my question, but I think you might see what I am asking now.
Floki
So the actual question is "Will I have improved PC performance if I request everyone stow their non-combat pets for trials/group content?" in which case, the obvious answer is yes.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »
If it reads as it is (which is a silly question to ask). Yes. They do. No more than anything else your pc has to render. But not enough to make a difference unless you are doing group content.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
Do you mean your own pet causes you performance issues, because you can't control pets other people spawn.
Yes, I am only talking about my pet and my personal performance etc. I cannot control other people and their pets. I just don't need any extra lag or issues.
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
Do you mean your own pet causes you performance issues, because you can't control pets other people spawn.
Yes, I am only talking about my pet and my personal performance etc. I cannot control other people and their pets. I just don't need any extra lag or issues.
I haven't noticed my pet causing me any kind of lag. Turn it off if you want but I doubt you'll see any measurable performance increase...game goes all over the place with its fps anyway so how would anyone even know they gained that 1fps improvement minus their pet?
Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »YouFloki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I like to do anything I can do to reduce lag and performance issues. If I can verify that pets cause performance issues I can control that variable. I cannot change most performance draining variables.
Do you mean your own pet causes you performance issues, because you can't control pets other people spawn.
Yes, I am only talking about my pet and my personal performance etc. I cannot control other people and their pets. I just don't need any extra lag or issues.
I haven't noticed my pet causing me any kind of lag. Turn it off if you want but I doubt you'll see any measurable performance increase...game goes all over the place with its fps anyway so how would anyone even know they gained that 1fps improvement minus their pet?
Do you do trials and 4 man Vet dungeons with your pet out?