Your experience, t'is a rarity.
Most of us experience bad lag while others are disconnecting outright.
I played on Shor yesterday in the evening, and had usual awful lag, even on distant lonely resourcesNo disconnects though, but they don't happen all the time anyway. I also saw many nearby people lagging; and in very rare 1 v 1 fight at a distant keep, my enemy was also lagging same as I did - we were both melee and it was hard to land attacks for both of us.
For me it's hard to believe that someone can have smooth and lag-free experience in pvp, so I really envy you
Mangeli200194 wrote: »Yeah good job I only crashed 15-20 times in 4h Ata certain point the whole group was unable to log in so we called it a day #sarcasmalert
Not to mention 2 health desyncs where I suddenly had no resources (mind you I have 36k resistances and 33k HP so I don't get insta killed from full HP period) fml :-(
Don't let this thread title fool you: nothing has changed on ZOS' end, except for the addition of more campaigns. What's really going on is that during this event players are excited to plat in non-pop-locked campaigns, whereas for the rest of the year most players (vets and newbies alike) treat Shor like it's not an option. What y'all are experiencing in Kastav and D'albei is the way it is in Shor (virtually) all the time.
Like the performance you've been getting during this event? Ditch Vivec and come play Shor when its over.
It's been a while since I last played PvP, mainly due to lag and performance problems, infintie loadscreens... you know the drill.
So yesterday I decided to give it a go to get the event achievements, and I was skeptical...
But I was able to play at a steady 60 fps most of the time, with no noticeable lag, no disconnects, no 10-minute loadscreens... everything worked! in a population-locked campaign and even zerg vs zerg long battles!
I've never had such a smooth experience in PvP in ESO.
So, to whoever is resposible for that: great work!
I just thought it'd be nice for once to make an appreciation thread instead of the (too usual) complaints.