I think folks have to understand that the OP isn't saying that it's always your fault. But in networking, the principle of troubleshooting is START WITH THE SIMPLE, MOVE TO THE COMPLEX.
Simple starts with your gear and works towards the end connection.
In addition to that, there are variable along the network path that aren't in control of the company, that ADD to the issue. MOst often it's a variety of smaller things that add up to the issue, and eliminating any of these can help. It's as simple as that. And since griping at the company doesn't resolve issues, it's far more empowering to tackle what issues you can from your end.
And for.your reference,
I play pc and console (ps4 pro), experience server lag often on both.
My pc is I7, 16 gig ram, 1 tb SSD, 1080
It is not net lag, tested and eliminated as possibility.
None of this, only ZOS servers or ZOS servers are or are terrible. This is called greed. ZOS sells too many accounts and does not plan how it will supply that on its servers. You can have a NASA computer, no matter ... the servers are overloaded or outdate.
For what you say to be true the users reporting zero to limited lag in this thread would all have to be lying.
Just like the person driving to work at 1130 never sees rush hour and turns the rest of us into liars too ?
Not really, the point I am making is that it is sometimes your ISP, hardware, among other things. You have to rule those out first. It's pointless and unproductive to simply sit here saying ZeniMax is at fault. That achieves nothing. I am trying to help you.
None of this, only ZOS servers or ZOS servers are or are terrible. This is called greed. ZOS sells too many accounts and does not plan how it will supply that on its servers. You can have a NASA computer, no matter ... the servers are overloaded or outdate.
For what you say to be true the users reporting zero to limited lag in this thread would all have to be lying.
Just like the person driving to work at 1130 never sees rush hour and turns the rest of us into liars too ?
Not really, the point I am making is that it is sometimes your ISP, hardware, among other things. You have to rule those out first. It's pointless and unproductive to simply sit here saying ZeniMax is at fault. That achieves nothing. I am trying to help you.
we are way past that stage kid...
Your post would have been great 3.5 years ago when guess what was ruled out and what wasn't?
And for.your reference,
I play pc and console (ps4 pro), experience server lag often on both.
My pc is I7, 16 gig ram, 1 tb SSD, 1080
It is not net lag, tested and eliminated as possibility.
Since both your console and PC experience lag it could be your router, NIC, modem, ISP, or dozens of other possibilities. Do you play on WiFi?
And for.your reference,
I play pc and console (ps4 pro), experience server lag often on both.
My pc is I7, 16 gig ram, 1 tb SSD, 1080
It is not net lag, tested and eliminated as possibility.
Since both your console and PC experience lag it could be your router, NIC, modem, ISP, or dozens of other possibilities. Do you play on WiFi?
It is not net lag, tested and eliminated as possibility.
you read my post before quoting it?
can you please read it again,
now, again.
now, think, no really try and think...
the more you read it, does it become clearer that I checked my net connection?
And for.your reference,
I play pc and console (ps4 pro), experience server lag often on both.
My pc is I7, 16 gig ram, 1 tb SSD, 1080
It is not net lag, tested and eliminated as possibility.
Since both your console and PC experience lag it could be your router, NIC, modem, ISP, or dozens of other possibilities. Do you play on WiFi?
It is not net lag, tested and eliminated as possibility.
you read my post before quoting it?
can you please read it again,
now, again.
now, think, no really try and think...
the more you read it, does it become clearer that I checked my net connection?
I have the knowledge to help you with higher level network support. Perhaps we can go to Direct Messaging?
Stop. Please.
Oh, do you have any sources to counter the Cisco argument?
Insufficient CPU can also increase latency since the data must wait to be processed when there is no hardware switching without the main CPU. - Cisco white paper
Have i7, have SSD, have 32GB RAM, have 150/6 connection with ping 4-6, and still have lag.
i can say with full confidence- the games server performance has deteriorated. i began the game on a macbook pro 3 years ago- averaged 250 pings. a year later it got so bad - 400ms, i had to relevel an account on the NA- where it was at 250.
i since upgraded to a PC with all the latest and greatest- spending well over 3k. in the past year though- the lag has again gone from a steady 280- to seldom lower than 320, with frequient spikes to 999+. dont know what the issue is- but i can say on my end- i ve continually improved my hardware, ram, internet, etc- yet hte game has continually degraded performance.
freespirit wrote: »I have a high end i7 processor
A 1080ti Graphics Card
32gb of DDR5 Ram
The PC was custom built for me......... damned if I know what motherboard I have........ but it was matched to the other stuff(yes I am technically gifted)
My Guildmates are often jealous cos I don't have to turn addons off whilst in Trials or Cyrodiil.......
I live in London my internet is superb BUT I am still not totally immune to FPS drops, DC's and weird lag.......
It's sometimes the game!!
Rair.Kitani wrote: »I recently updated my rig, before I returned to ESO a mounth ago. I have a i7-8700K OCed to 4.6Ghz base clock and a GTX1080 now. I still need Votans Adaptive Settings, but with that addon I never dropped below 50 FPS, even in main cities. Outside I tend to have 100 FPS most times, aside drops here and there to the 70-80 area.
My guess in regards of FPS drops is, that you simply can't buy enough single core performance as the game demands, which is a game design flaw in my opinion. Sure, they will provide multicore support with U18, but it had taken them 4 years?!
In regards of network lags, dropped connections or things like that, I haven't faced any issues tbh. I have a 100Mbit connection provided by vodafone via (tv-)cable and live not too far from Frankfurt (<200 km). I use a FritzBox 7490, but due to structural restictrions I have to use a wireless connected access point, where I plug my network cable in. Still have no random connection drops like I always had with those wifi sticks you directly plug in your PC.
I want to comment on posts like "cyrodil lag was much better in the past": When I left ESO two years ago, it was common practice to lag out the server with pulse-trains which resulted in still screens for 2-3 min and dropping dead afterwards. It actually drove me away from ESO, after staying from the beta, through buisness model changes, the long content drought between Craglorn and Wrothgar and lots and lots of balance patches. For me it's definitly better than it was.
Now, I would like to point out to everyone, once again, that I do not think hardware is the only factor in your poor performance and may not be the factor at all. However, a lot of people have had good success with better hardware.
My suggestions are intended to point people in the right direction if they do not have sufficient hardware. They may not have the needed hardware to run the game and have been mislead.
I will also say I do believe people that have adequate knowledge about performance issues are exploiting the individuals that actually have insufficient hardware into following them on a crusade of blaming ZeniMax for server issues when they are not at fault.
This game is optimized a lot better than many games. It does run smoothly for many people.
Also, the notion that what I suggested will cost "thousands of dollars" is not true.
There are good builds that only cost a user $600 or less depending on sales.
Lastly, if someone wants to dispute what I have said I will not accept arguments of authority (argumentum ad verecundiam) or any defeasible reasoning. I will accept counter arguments supported by reputable sources. All of my arguments have been supported by reputable sources and links to those sources. These range from Civil Engineering website, IBM, Linus, and Cisco. I accept only the same if someone wishes to argue against my points.
Regardless, I don’t think there is any value in debating with OP. He does not understand the articles you are quoting and therefore do not understand that they are not relevant.