Fixed an issue where Pacrooti was holding black cards when dealing from the Ouroboros Crown Crate
It is sad to say ZOS had done nothing to fix the Cyrodiil performance issues. They have completely ignored four years of thousands of posts complaining about the lag, high pings, crashes, delayed animation attacks, etc, etc, etc. I strongly believe it will eventually be ZOS's downfall. When other games surface to give ESO some competition and their game performance and support is far superior to ZOS then they will feel the hurt. I think ZOS will start to see this in the very near future. There are other games currently in development and testing that I have been watching that I think will do just that.
I must agree though characters sure do look a whole lot better.................................................................
kpittsniperb14_ESO wrote: »It is sad to say ZOS had done nothing to fix the Cyrodiil performance issues. They have completely ignored four years of thousands of posts complaining about the lag, high pings, crashes, delayed animation attacks, etc, etc, etc. I strongly believe it will eventually be ZOS's downfall. When other games surface to give ESO some competition and their game performance and support is far superior to ZOS then they will feel the hurt. I think ZOS will start to see this in the very near future. There are other games currently in development and testing that I have been watching that I think will do just that.
I must agree though characters sure do look a whole lot better.................................................................
Meh, even if every player that regularly plays pvp in this game left today ESO would continue to be a profitable game and ZOS wouldn't give a toss. ZOS doesn't make money off Cyrodiil and that is precisely why these performance issues haven't been addressed with any degree of success. I wish it were the case that those of us who primarily pvp in ESO had power as consumers to effect action from the developers via our wallets but that was taken from us when the game went B2P. Instead, we a get patches that reintroduce old bugs into the game that have been fixed months ago, ridiculous gear sets that remove skill and counter play from the game and degradation and homogenization of the classes to balance the poorly thought out CP system as well as terrible server performance. This is the way things are going to be and no sense getting worked up over it.
kpittsniperb14_ESO wrote: »Meh, even if every player that regularly plays pvp in this game left today ESO would continue to be a profitable game and ZOS wouldn't give a toss. ZOS doesn't make money off Cyrodiil and that is precisely why these performance issues haven't been addressed with any degree of success. I wish it were the case that those of us who primarily pvp in ESO had power as consumers to effect action from the developers via our wallets but that was taken from us when the game went B2P. Instead, we a get patches that reintroduce old bugs into the game that have been fixed months ago, ridiculous gear sets that remove skill and counter play from the game and degradation and homogenization of the classes to balance the poorly thought out CP system as well as terrible server performance. This is the way things are going to be and no sense getting worked up over it.
If you're talking about PC, ZOS has placed no priority on cyrodiil performance. Players who frequent Cyrodiil represent less than 1% of all ESO PC players (Based on ZOS numbers and some good estimation of pop caps and regional coverage). So, I'm not saying that ZOS shouldn't care much about Cyrodiil, but it's understandable that they want to focus on the majority of the game and it's players, and not the exceedingly vocal minority.
terrannova wrote: »If you're talking about PC, ZOS has placed no priority on cyrodiil performance. Players who frequent Cyrodiil represent less than 1% of all ESO PC players (Based on ZOS numbers and some good estimation of pop caps and regional coverage). So, I'm not saying that ZOS shouldn't care much about Cyrodiil, but it's understandable that they want to focus on the majority of the game and it's players, and not the exceedingly vocal minority.
i get what u are trying to say and i could agree 100% if it was an other situation, but man EU Vivec is an absolute disgrace... At least for me its worse than ever, constant lag since the last 2 patches skills not activating at all after pressing 2-3 times and whenever there is a big fight going on(meaning 2full groups and above) i get timed out...I mean it was always bad but not like this...
Overlooking my own performance in server i can see a small amount of players that seem to encounter no issue(most are same people i see), cause they use skills as if everything runs fine.
At some point i honestly thought it is my connection(even now i have doubts ) ,my main concern is my upload speed which is<1mbps, but seeing other people having similar issues i think its not myself that is at fault.
kpittsniperb14_ESO wrote: »Meh, even if every player that regularly plays pvp in this game left today ESO would continue to be a profitable game and ZOS wouldn't give a toss. ZOS doesn't make money off Cyrodiil and that is precisely why these performance issues haven't been addressed with any degree of success. I wish it were the case that those of us who primarily pvp in ESO had power as consumers to effect action from the developers via our wallets but that was taken from us when the game went B2P. Instead, we a get patches that reintroduce old bugs into the game that have been fixed months ago, ridiculous gear sets that remove skill and counter play from the game and degradation and homogenization of the classes to balance the poorly thought out CP system as well as terrible server performance. This is the way things are going to be and no sense getting worked up over it.
And I bought this game looking for a good PVP experience
terrannova wrote: »If you're talking about PC, ZOS has placed no priority on cyrodiil performance. Players who frequent Cyrodiil represent less than 1% of all ESO PC players (Based on ZOS numbers and some good estimation of pop caps and regional coverage). So, I'm not saying that ZOS shouldn't care much about Cyrodiil, but it's understandable that they want to focus on the majority of the game and it's players, and not the exceedingly vocal minority.
i get what u are trying to say and i could agree 100% if it was an other situation, but man EU Vivec is an absolute disgrace... At least for me its worse than ever, constant lag since the last 2 patches skills not activating at all after pressing 2-3 times and whenever there is a big fight going on(meaning 2full groups and above) i get timed out...I mean it was always bad but not like this...
Overlooking my own performance in server i can see a small amount of players that seem to encounter no issue(most are same people i see), cause they use skills as if everything runs fine.
At some point i honestly thought it is my connection(even now i have doubts ) ,my main concern is my upload speed which is<1mbps, but seeing other people having similar issues i think its not myself that is at fault.
I don't know where the EU servers are located, but I know in the US, people with good connections that live in Texas (where the NA servers are located) get slightly less lag than others
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBkuNpgACH0 LegendaryChef wrote: »I'd love to see live footage of the meeting room where the bring up topics for discussion tbh, I'd put money on it that it's a meme to bring up the performance in cyro and everyone tries their hardest not to laugh, something like this i guess:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBkuNpgACH0
kpittsniperb14_ESO wrote: »It is sad to say ZOS had done nothing to fix the Cyrodiil performance issues. They have completely ignored four years of thousands of posts complaining about the lag, high pings, crashes, delayed animation attacks, etc, etc, etc. I strongly believe it will eventually be ZOS's downfall. When other games surface to give ESO some competition and their game performance and support is far superior to ZOS then they will feel the hurt. I think ZOS will start to see this in the very near future. There are other games currently in development and testing that I have been watching that I think will do just that.
I must agree though characters sure do look a whole lot better.................................................................
Meh, even if every player that regularly plays pvp in this game left today ESO would continue to be a profitable game and ZOS wouldn't give a toss. ZOS doesn't make money off Cyrodiil and that is precisely why these performance issues haven't been addressed with any degree of success. I wish it were the case that those of us who primarily pvp in ESO had power as consumers to effect action from the developers via our wallets but that was taken from us when the game went B2P. Instead, we a get patches that reintroduce old bugs into the game that have been fixed months ago, ridiculous gear sets that remove skill and counter play from the game and degradation and homogenization of the classes to balance the poorly thought out CP system as well as terrible server performance. This is the way things are going to be and no sense getting worked up over it.
My ping is 150 in Cyrodiil with 30-60 fps and I am unable to break CC's, missing 4 of 5 hits, please don't tell taht you will do something to fix the things if will don't fix nothing. [PC/NA]