ProfessorKittyhawk wrote: »Eso+ for pc is separate from ps4. Ps4 eso+ is separate from xbox1. Xbox1 eso+ is separate from pc. And you will not have Morrowind. Totally separate servers for each platform.
Better off on PC average console FPS is 15-20
If your on pc your doing yourself a disservice playing this on console, if i had option to play on even the shittiest pc i'd ditch console, but then i'd prob just play eve or wow
If your on pc your doing yourself a disservice playing this on console, if i had option to play on even the shittiest pc i'd ditch console, but then i'd prob just play eve or wow
Don't be so sure about that.I used to play ESO on a potato laptop. There is NOTHING fun about playing this game on low-med settings, with shadows disabled and medium sub-sampling enabled just to break the 25 FPS mark. It felt so awesome when I switched to console and was ACTUALLY ABLE TO SEE SHADOWS IN THE GAME without crawling down to 2-5 FPS. Also, I can't even begin to tell you how great it is to not get irritating whispers during dungeons from people with that loot add-on installed. If I wanted to give/sell you that divines piece I just got, I'd freaking link it in chat.
If you can't play the game without add-ons, then yeah, stick to PC. If you can play without add-ons, you BY NO MEANS do yourself a disservice by playing on console. Why would I shell out $1000+ on a gaming PC when I have an awesome experience on console for a quarter of the cost?
LjAnimalchin wrote: »If your on pc your doing yourself a disservice playing this on console, if i had option to play on even the shittiest pc i'd ditch console, but then i'd prob just play eve or wow
Don't be so sure about that.I used to play ESO on a potato laptop. There is NOTHING fun about playing this game on low-med settings, with shadows disabled and medium sub-sampling enabled just to break the 25 FPS mark. It felt so awesome when I switched to console and was ACTUALLY ABLE TO SEE SHADOWS IN THE GAME without crawling down to 2-5 FPS. Also, I can't even begin to tell you how great it is to not get irritating whispers during dungeons from people with that loot add-on installed. If I wanted to give/sell you that divines piece I just got, I'd freaking link it in chat.
If you can't play the game without add-ons, then yeah, stick to PC. If you can play without add-ons, you BY NO MEANS do yourself a disservice by playing on console. Why would I shell out $1000+ on a gaming PC when I have an awesome experience on console for a quarter of the cost?
I built my first gaming pc for 400 dollars us and it played this game on max settings
Consoles cost what, 300 dollars? If you're really that cheap you're willing to downgrade your potential experience, for months, to save a hundred dollars or less, by all means..
LjAnimalchin wrote: »If your on pc your doing yourself a disservice playing this on console, if i had option to play on even the shittiest pc i'd ditch console, but then i'd prob just play eve or wow
Don't be so sure about that.I used to play ESO on a potato laptop. There is NOTHING fun about playing this game on low-med settings, with shadows disabled and medium sub-sampling enabled just to break the 25 FPS mark. It felt so awesome when I switched to console and was ACTUALLY ABLE TO SEE SHADOWS IN THE GAME without crawling down to 2-5 FPS. Also, I can't even begin to tell you how great it is to not get irritating whispers during dungeons from people with that loot add-on installed. If I wanted to give/sell you that divines piece I just got, I'd freaking link it in chat.
If you can't play the game without add-ons, then yeah, stick to PC. If you can play without add-ons, you BY NO MEANS do yourself a disservice by playing on console. Why would I shell out $1000+ on a gaming PC when I have an awesome experience on console for a quarter of the cost?
I built my first gaming pc for 400 dollars us and it played this game on max settings
Consoles cost what, 300 dollars? If you're really that cheap you're willing to downgrade your potential experience, for months, to save a hundred dollars or less, by all means..
Better off on PC average console FPS is 15-20
In Cyrodiil and trials, maybe. Everywhere else, I get a steady 25-30 FPS on PS4 NA with some minor stuttering in major cities during prime time. If you get an average of 15-20 FPS on console in the vast majority of the game content, then you're probably playing over a garbage wireless connection. Playing over a wired fiber connection makes a big difference.
If you get an average of 15-20 FPS on console in the vast majority of the game content, then you're probably playing over a garbage wireless connection. Playing over a wired fiber connection makes a big difference.
Better off on PC average console FPS is 15-20
In Cyrodiil and trials, maybe. Everywhere else, I get a steady 25-30 FPS on PS4 NA with some minor stuttering in major cities during prime time. If you get an average of 15-20 FPS on console in the vast majority of the game content, then you're probably playing over a garbage wireless connection. Playing over a wired fiber connection makes a big difference.
Nope, hardwire google =]
ANyone playing ESO on wireless is insane
However, no matter how good your connection is, console still gets major frame rate issues do to the amount of graphically heavy skills.
Nope, hardwire google =]
ANyone playing ESO on wireless is insane
TequilaFire wrote: »LjAnimalchin wrote: »If you can't play the game without add-ons, then yeah, stick to PC. If you can play without add-ons, you BY NO MEANS do yourself a disservice by playing on console. Why would I shell out $1000+ on a gaming PC when I have an awesome experience on console for a quarter of the cost?
I built my first gaming pc for 400 dollars us and it played this game on max settings
Consoles cost what, 300 dollars? If you're really that cheap you're willing to downgrade your potential experience, for months, to save a hundred dollars or less, by all means..
Gotta put my boots on, my graphics cards cost more than that on my PC.
And in the end I enjoy playing on console more.
Cyberwolffe wrote: »I have thought about changing to PS4 to play this game, but only because my son plays on PS4 and that way we could play together since I can afford the change easier than he could change from PS4 to PC.
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Nope, hardwire google =]
ANyone playing ESO on wireless is insane
Wireless internet is just fine for any game.
Many people used to game online back in the days of 56k modems. I specifically had a 256kbps connection for many years due to where I live, with actual throughput closer to 128k. I reliably game very well over my cellphone 4g LTE connection which has an average 4mbps connection, better than my home net which averages 7mbps but bounces bewteen 3-10mbps sometimes.
Games use very little bandwidth these days, and less in the old days when they had less to work with.
What matters is if you are using other streaming services like youtube or netflix while gaming. Those will hog your bandwidth. Also, if your connection is unreliable, constantly losing information and having to resend it(like turning a light switch on and off and on again), then you will have lag(nothing to do with fps) on even the fastest connection.
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Nope, hardwire google =]
ANyone playing ESO on wireless is insane
Wireless internet is just fine for any game.
Many people used to game online back in the days of 56k modems. I specifically had a 256kbps connection for many years due to where I live, with actual throughput closer to 128k. I reliably game very well over my cellphone 4g LTE connection which has an average 4mbps connection, better than my home net which averages 7mbps but bounces bewteen 3-10mbps sometimes.
Games use very little bandwidth these days, and less in the old days when they had less to work with.
What matters is if you are using other streaming services like youtube or netflix while gaming. Those will hog your bandwidth. Also, if your connection is unreliable, constantly losing information and having to resend it(like turning a light switch on and off and on again), then you will have lag(nothing to do with fps) on even the fastest connection.
Sure if you wanna experience latency and have no problem with that, yea it's fine.
We're talking about console hardware, goodluck having a pleasant experience in Cyrodiil on a wireless connection.
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Nope, hardwire google =]
ANyone playing ESO on wireless is insane
Wireless internet is just fine for any game.
Many people used to game online back in the days of 56k modems. I specifically had a 256kbps connection for many years due to where I live, with actual throughput closer to 128k.(edit: and I gamed online very well over that. Not to mention WoW somehow has code that compensates for lag because I could time my skill activations in that game to play as if I wasn't lagging. I wish more games would figure that out for times when lag happens.)
I reliably game very well over my cellphone 4g LTE connection which has an average 4mbps connection, better than my home net which averages 7mbps but bounces bewteen 3-10mbps sometimes.
Games use very little bandwidth these days, and less in the old days when they had less to work with.
What matters is if you are using other streaming services like youtube or netflix while gaming. Those will hog your bandwidth. Also, if your connection is unreliable, constantly losing information and having to resend it(like turning a light switch on and off and on again), then you will have lag(nothing to do with fps) on even the fastest connection.
I concede that I made a boo-boo by conflating FPS with connection type, but the general consensus has long been that wired > wireless on console as far as connection stability goes.
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Nope, hardwire google =]
ANyone playing ESO on wireless is insane
Wireless internet is just fine for any game.
Many people used to game online back in the days of 56k modems. I specifically had a 256kbps connection for many years due to where I live, with actual throughput closer to 128k. I reliably game very well over my cellphone 4g LTE connection which has an average 4mbps connection, better than my home net which averages 7mbps but bounces bewteen 3-10mbps sometimes.
Games use very little bandwidth these days, and less in the old days when they had less to work with.
What matters is if you are using other streaming services like youtube or netflix while gaming. Those will hog your bandwidth. Also, if your connection is unreliable, constantly losing information and having to resend it(like turning a light switch on and off and on again), then you will have lag(nothing to do with fps) on even the fastest connection.
Sure if you wanna experience latency and have no problem with that, yea it's fine.
We're talking about console hardware, goodluck having a pleasant experience in Cyrodiil on a wireless connection.
1) I game without any lag perfectly fine on wireless 3 floors above my router. I have maximized the efficiency and use the 5Ghz band for better connection.
2) Cyrodiil is just screwed up anyway due to being too huge a zone with too many things going on at once. You will never game smoothly there on any connection.
3) Lag has nothing to do with FPS. Cyrodiil has more trouble with FPS than lag. I don't even lag much in Cyrodiil on my connection.
Like I said, my 4g LTE connection on my smartphone with hotspot is more reliable and smooth, meaning less lag, than my dedicated home connection with higher bandwidth. My ping is consistently about 70-100ms.(ping matters most for the connection to the game, not bandwidth)
Games don't need 1 Gigabyte-per-second download speeds because we're not trying to download all 60-80GBs of the game data all over again every time we game.
Meter your bandwidth usage on your computer and play just the game and see how much data it uses. You will see what I mean. Every bit of data exchanged between the game on your pc and the server is minimized to the absolutely necessary data only and then compressed so that the game is playable for more than just the select few players lucky to live in areas with high end internet. The majority of players do not have access to the best internet.
Hell, even if you have the best internet in your area, you still have to deal with load due to amount of users. So, I bet my internet here in "the middle of nowhere" is actually faster connecting to the server because I have fewer neighbors clogging up the connections near my end as everything farther away is high end high bandwidth all the way to the game servers.