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Cyrodiil server performance is at an all time low.
Im not sure why they do not split the pop between shore and vevic ... Tear up the 7 day campaign and make it the same as Vevic and reduce the pop cap on Vevic ... To me thats the simple solution.... 7 day should only be event servers this is a no brainer change that should have went down months ago.... WHY !!!!
Another solution that could help is increase magicka/stam consumption when spamming the same ability over and over.... We all complain about spammers why not fix it ....
Another solution that could help is set max group at 12 ... There is no need for anyone to run more then that... yes a guild could run 2 .. however this could help a little ... Agin Cyrodil cant handle these huge groups why promote it ?
If the playerbase could experience some the smaller larger scale fights with no lag like 4v 4, 6 v 6 , 12 v 12 or even 24 v 24 they would love the PVP aspect of the game ... But it simply cant handle the 40 v 40 on multiple points throughout Cyrodil .... Smaller scale fights are fun... for those of you saying BG's for 4v4 many people do not like bg's simple because they are no CP.. They also do not like them for many other reasons ...
Part of the problem is the playerbase who play certian ways ... However this is also more so the fault of ZOS they could nerf the lag causing zerg groups ...
This game is a great game with so many positive aspects however it could also be a cult classic in PVP if the performance could be increased... With Camelot on the horizon many PVP'ers and yes PVE'rs will try that out .. I hope ZOS can figure out what to do before there is a total collapse of the PVP community .....
This is a ZOS dev literally saying 'we're getting rich with crown sales so screw all those who complain about this game'.*EDIT: I wanted everyone to note his sarcastic comment and eye roll, this isn't the first time he's done this and everyone got worked up over Gina's joke so why not him?*
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ZOS_RogerJ wrote: »Just a friendly reminder to keep the thread on-topic, civil, and constructive. While we completely understand everyone has their own opinions, thoughts, feelings and even frustrations, we want the forums to be a civil and constructive platform for the game and it's community as a whole.
ZOS_RogerJ wrote: »Just a friendly reminder to keep the thread on-topic, civil, and constructive. While we completely understand everyone has their own opinions, thoughts, feelings and even frustrations, we want the forums to be a civil and constructive platform for the game and it's community as a whole.
ZOS_RogerJ wrote: »Just a friendly reminder to keep the thread on-topic, civil, and constructive. While we completely understand everyone has their own opinions, thoughts, feelings and even frustrations, we want the forums to be a civil and constructive platform for the game and it's community as a whole.
Wow I was really excited when I noticed a dev commented on this subject. Only to realize that they were just telling everyone to stop voicing their frustration...
[ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »
Hi everyone. First of all, you aren't wrong. We agree we haven't been communicating as much as we should on this matter (among others) and for that, we apologize. There really is no excuse.[/i]
*EDIT: I wanted everyone to note his sarcastic comment and eye roll, this isn't the first time he's done this and everyone got worked up over Gina's joke so why not him?*
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This is a ZOS dev literally saying 'we're getting rich with crown sales so screw all those who complain about this game'.*EDIT: I wanted everyone to note his sarcastic comment and eye roll, this isn't the first time he's done this and everyone got worked up over Gina's joke so why not him?*
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This actually confirms all my worst suspicions about ZOS's "vision" for this game. Really reconsidering my sub at this point.
JackDaniell wrote: »*EDIT: I wanted everyone to note his sarcastic comment and eye roll, this isn't the first time he's done this and everyone got worked up over Gina's joke so why not him?*
Here's how much they really care when they're done writing newsletters:This is a ZOS dev literally saying 'we're getting rich with crown sales so screw all those who complain about this game'.*EDIT: I wanted everyone to note his sarcastic comment and eye roll, this isn't the first time he's done this and everyone got worked up over Gina's joke so why not him?*
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This actually confirms all my worst suspicions about ZOS's "vision" for this game. Really reconsidering my sub at this point.
A disconnect between game devs and the playerbase. This post from Rich makes me loose respect for the devs when they literaly joke at thier own players legitimate concerns and problems.
Yeah, it's very disappointing. I think these guys are a lost cause. That may have been obvious for years, but I hate to give up on things; unlike ZOS.JackDaniell wrote: »A disconnect between game devs and the playerbase. This post from Rich makes me loose respect for the devs when they literaly joke at thier own players legitimate concerns and problems.
ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »Additionally, we will not hold another in-game event that requires the Activity Finder until we are 100% confident that the tool can support it. Stay tuned for details on that.
ZOS_RobGarrett wrote: »In recent months, however, we’ve recognized that we’ve been so focused on “the next update” that we haven’t had much time to consider and flesh out what the next year+ of combat updates should look like. We often see posts on the forums requesting further context on balance changes, and asking how they fit into a larger plan and vision for combat. While we do have a backlog of improvements identified for the game, it’s clear we could do a better job of answering those kinds of inquiries, both for the player community and ourselves.
*EDIT: I wanted everyone to note his sarcastic comment and eye roll, this isn't the first time he's done this and everyone got worked up over Gina's joke so why not him?*
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DeadlyRecluse wrote: »Cyrodiil server performance is at an all time low.
Performance has real issues right now, but this is simply not true.
Remember when entire assets (keeps, etc.) wouldn't load?
Remember when you couldn't use transitus in a group without crashing?
Remember when ANY gap closer had a 50/50 chance to plunge you deep into checkerboard hell?
Remember right after lighting patch when it was, really, literally unplayable?
Remember when every other loadscreen was infinite?
Remember the 2 weeks when ENEMY PLAYERS could fail to render, leading to bizarre invisaduels?
Remember when a raid could crash the server--literally take down the server and kick everyone--by spamming springs at a gate?
Like, yeah, it's pretty bad. But even the general lag isn't the worst it's ever been. I'm all for keeping ZOS's feet to the fire and pushing for improvements, but seriously, the hyperbole about performance is unnecessary and unhelpful, imo.
I still roam the forums sometimes but i myself quit because of the PVP performance and awful balancing. Killing playstyles and diversity with constant nerfs.
When in groups large or small, the performance is just awful. The made Cyrodiil for big battles but it has never been the case for ESO unfortunately.
I don’t think it ever will be too...
It's more likely Zenimax Media is the root of the problem. They have a reputation for both buggy games and allowing major issues to go unresolved going back to the 90s when they were just Bethesda.usmcjdking wrote: »The only logical explanation for the declining performance is that the actual product performance isn't well understood at Zenimax Media. I would bet a pretty penny that their entire operations section is under the impression that ESO is a phenomenal game because of what is reported as active clientele and revenue.
I'mma go ahead and send them a letter and a video so they can see the dumpster fire of product performance they have.