@dazza1033
If ESO is no longer being detected by GeForce Experience, please make sure your graphic drivers are fully updated. After updating, you may need to restart your PC.
i have the same problem here.
i tried everything - reinstalling Nvidia, repair the game etc.. nothing worked.
BUT i've communicated with a technician support and he told me , after the last update of Windows, the Nvidia is not compatible with the version of Windows. And also after Zos changed minimum requirements for the game, Nvidia must update the version to allow it.
So we have to wait for Nvidia to update the driver and the windows update to allow Nvidia driver.
just be patient and lets wait for the update
Mykelorcrist wrote: »i have the same problem here.
i tried everything - reinstalling Nvidia, repair the game etc.. nothing worked.
BUT i've communicated with a technician support and he told me , after the last update of Windows, the Nvidia is not compatible with the version of Windows. And also after Zos changed minimum requirements for the game, Nvidia must update the version to allow it.
So we have to wait for Nvidia to update the driver and the windows update to allow Nvidia driver.
just be patient and lets wait for the update
I just updated to the Sept 10th game ready driver and still no ESO in games detected by GEForce Experience. So issue has still not been addressed.
i have the same problem here.
i tried everything - reinstalling Nvidia, repair the game etc.. nothing worked.
BUT i've communicated with a technician support and he told me , after the last update of Windows, the Nvidia is not compatible with the version of Windows. And also after Zos changed minimum requirements for the game, Nvidia must update the version to allow it.
So we have to wait for Nvidia to update the driver and the windows update to allow Nvidia driver.
just be patient and lets wait for the update
I worked it out.
The recent eso patch removed the 32bit game client. So now we only have eso64.exe and GeForce experience searches for eso.exe
So I created a text file in the folder /game/client and named it eso.exe and Geforce experience detected the game. Not only that but it detected the video settings from the 64bit client.
After optimising the settings in GeForce experience and loading ESO the optimised settings were present.
But I doubt this will fix any nvidia fps issues.
I worked it out.
The recent eso patch removed the 32bit game client. So now we only have eso64.exe and GeForce experience searches for eso.exe
So I created a text file in the folder /game/client and named it eso.exe and Geforce experience detected the game. Not only that but it detected the video settings from the 64bit client.
After optimising the settings in GeForce experience and loading ESO the optimised settings were present.
But I doubt this will fix any nvidia fps issues.
I worked it out.
The recent eso patch removed the 32bit game client. So now we only have eso64.exe and GeForce experience searches for eso.exe
So I created a text file in the folder /game/client and named it eso.exe and Geforce experience detected the game. Not only that but it detected the video settings from the 64bit client.
After optimising the settings in GeForce experience and loading ESO the optimised settings were present.
But I doubt this will fix any nvidia fps issues.
evildemoncat wrote: »I just got a new gaming rig, due to a currently unknown issue with my old MSI Dominator. Both are MSI machines.
On both, ESO is not seen in the GeForce Experience, no biggie. All drivers are current. However....
On the Dominator, old machine, 870m card, ESO runs 45-50+ FPS. SOLID.
On the Apache, NEW machine, 1070 card, ESO runs, currently, LESS than 40 FPS.
My brother's machine also runs an older video card, so I think we can FOR SURE say it is an issue with the 10-series Nvidia cards that is causing the frame rate drop. My new rig SHOULD NOT be sitting that low of a frame rate. Even taking the in game setting to MINIMUM got me to 45 FPS. It's ridiculous. Now, when I say new, I mean just about a week old. I JUST got ESO on it. I think I had it right before this last little patch and it was running at a much higher frame rate. Whatever y'all did y'all screwed up.
--EDC
Create a FOLDER called eso.exe in the same folder of the eso64.exe
That's not a fix for the problem. It makes the game show up, but it still cannot optimize. Clicking the button does nothing. Usually this happens automatically when GeForce Experience finds a game, provided it has been run once on the machine already (so the Configuration file is there). On my machine, it shows up, but clicking the button does nothing at all.
I just uninstalled the game, instead, cause I can't be bothered to deal with the hassle. Guess I gotta buy that Destiny 2 expansion...
Also, the B.S. upthread from the Customer Service person about laptops not being supported is complete hogwash. Or the developers are completely clueless about what notebooks are shipping with these days.