Starlight_Knight wrote: »Sadly this post will be deleted as "quitting threads" aren't aloud - but 'im with you on this one, Lag and performance in ESO is the NUMBER 1 reason why people leave.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »I feel your pain OP.
I play this game since launch (2014). Mostly on my main. I have been doing all types of content. PvE. PvE. Vet content. Solo content. Group content. BGs. Everything. And sadly I have to admit: the current state of the game performance (both fps and server lag) make the experience much worse than it ussed to be. It was getting worse & worse gradually.
You know that gruesome experiment with a frog ? If you put it into hot water it will jump out immediately. But, if you put the frog into a cold water, and start boiling it, poor frog wont notice it and it will be boiled alive.
^ I think that is the perfect analogy to current multiple technical issuse the game has. With water being the game, the players beeing the frog and the water's temperature beeing server & game performance.
Now look, my main is Argonian NB. I am very attached to it and my in-game avatar means a lot to me. Right after Murkmire (which I preorderd, despite the fact It was be available for free), I also bought this super, unreasonably expensive Murkmire house... Right after that... We had a racial rebalance. It literally felt like ZOS is stabbing me in the back.
With racial changes... Well lets just say that I was not able to do vet content anymore (my main is a NB hybrid tank, probably the last of its kind). I basically stopped doing pve end game content. I said ferewell and goodby to every one in my guild. It was heart breaking, but it had to be done. And now we had Elsweyr... and a huge NB nerf. Once again I betreyed and almost as if ZOS was stabbing me in the back again. This time it was even worse and situation was beyond hopeless. This time, I quitted PvP. Saying goodby to every one on the Zone chat was heart breking. I aproched the way-shrine, looked at Cyro one last time... and ported back to pve zones. I literly cried irl.
Now all I do is daily crafting quests. Nothing more. I dont even feel like questing is joyfull. The only reson I bought Elsweyr is my main and the lack of other TES game. Also, I have said to myself: "If I have done every quest that there was, if I am not doing pve & pvp... then maybe this Elsweyr zone will be a good time killer. But I was only partally right. After doing Elsweyr main story line... I somehow dont feel like questing is joyfull.
So far for me it was the worst year in ESO. I really hope, that next year will be better. Well it better be because Bakdur's Gate III has been annouced, plus there are some other cool games comming out. ZOS will have tough nut to crack.
Sorry for this pessimistic post, but when you play a game that was fun & engaging, and suddenly all that is left is the "job" part of the game and no matter what you do, you are sad and melancholic instead of beeing happy... I hope you understand
They will close it soon , under the no "I quit" thread rule, instead.
These are the perfect threads for ZOS to step in and actually communicate with the community rather than just locking them down.
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sekekama21554 wrote: »It’s night and day the performance of the WOW servers compared to the ESOrry servers.
Can you go from the southern most tip of the map to the northern most part without a load screen in eso? no
In WOW you can.
My latency is eso is always 140ms +
Wow my latency is 30-50ms on a bad day
Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
Nicely put.
Sadly it’s somewhat obvious that ZOS could not give a toss about this..
They’re currently dropping or throttling functionality in the hope that enough people leave so that they don’t have to invest in any additional infrastructure.
You’ve got to wonder what those parties at E3 are like. The atmosphere must be so stenchy that not even Cheerleader Finn can manage any real enthusiasm,
Nicely put.
Sadly it’s somewhat obvious that ZOS could not give a toss about this..
They’re currently dropping or throttling functionality in the hope that enough people leave so that they don’t have to invest in any additional infrastructure.
You’ve got to wonder what those parties at E3 are like. The atmosphere must be so stenchy that not even Cheerleader Finn can manage any real enthusiasm,
ZOS doesn't care because much of the community does not, proven over & over again...did you buy Elsweyr (to the community, not you specifically)? Sub? Crown store?
If you did, you told ZOS it was ok.
Mr. Firor working on a new engine & game...eso is a digital store to play dress-up.
UntrustedExistenz wrote: »Can't belive no one done this to this moment. So I will be first. Can I have your stuff?
Seriously, it's sad, that so experienced player as you are leaving, but it think it isn't your last word in world of ESO
Had few breaks on last 5 years, but in the end of the day nostalgia from ES lore hits like a truck.
LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
So you accept that this company does nothing to improve performance just because you played another bad game?
Low standards indeed dude! We would all benefit from this improvements, don't set your expectations so low...this only gives ZoS more incentive to pretend all is good.
Mariusghost84 wrote: »This game has been a huge part of my life for the last 3-4 years , i have around amazing 4300 hours invested in it. It took me 2 years to achieve flawless conqueror (greatest achievement in my gaming history, the process behind this was incredible!) on my stam DK and pass 40k dps (which became an obsession in itself! I have spent so much time reading through your posts and insight behind the game mechanics). Not to mention to max out my crafting (2,5 years off and on to get all traits)! I simple LOVE the interesting voiced over quests, the way the classes are designed(freedom to create all sorts of specs) and the BEAUTIFUL world. I came from wow and this game was an improvement in every single way imaginable (as far as PvE goes, which was all i ever did).
After being "forced" to PVP in ESO for transmute crystals and PvE skills (I promised myself never to step into BG/CYRO after i got my caltrops on my main lol ) something unpredictable happened.... I fell in love with concept of PVP. The last 6 months ive been trying out different classes and builds and doing Cyrodil and Battlegrounds.Ive been watching countless vids of specs and setups and having a blast!However - I can sadly not longer ignore the vast technical issues of this game. The lag in Cyrodil (combined with low dps due to having a good computer) and the broken Battlegrounds que system being my biggest issues. The sad part is, it doesn't look like ZOS is planning to do anything what so ever about this, they havent even acknowledged many of these issues! I was willing to look past the low FPS (even with a 3000$ dollar rig ) and the insanly long loading screens.. But the lag in Cyrodil, and the broken LFG/Que system is just not acceptable. Half my matches the group never gets enough players to even begin, and i get deserter after leaving.
Couple of days ago i decided to try out PVP in WOW, something i never really got into the 10 years i played it. The experience was by FAR superior to eso in every single way. The Arena and Battleground que system works smooth. There is no lag, what so ever - and it doesnt hurt that the game itself runs with high dps on max settings, and loadingscreens are 1/10 of the times of ESOs - without even exaggerating!
I wasnt planning of returning to WOW at ALL. I mean, i have 4300 hours ingame and untill recently i had a new 2 year plan in ESO on things i wanted to achieve. However, since i tend to do nothing but PVP anymore - Wow preformance simply shines compared to eso! I would NEVER in my life imagine that techincal issues would make me lose PASSION for ESO, im actually sad as hell while writing this right now. If all i did was PVE i would have stayed in eso no doubt, but with my newly discovered enthusiasm for PVP - the technical state of Elder Scrolls Online is just a horrible mess and ZOS should be ashamed of themselves!
I just wanted to thank all of you guys for being with me on this journey and helping me along the way. These forums were a blast to read over the few years, ive learned so much and you guys are simply my type of crowd! I wanted to write this down cause im a passionate guy and it felt right sharing my thoughts with you.
Edit: Come to think of it, players like myself are probably main reason why this isn't getting fixed and deemed as acceptable. Ive spent large amounts of money of the Crownstore. I couldn't help it, i got so cought up in all the cool and convenient stuff in there. This convenience came with a price it turns out.
When you complain about ESO's (never-fixed) bugs and stuff, some people say "It's an MMO, all MMOs are like this.".
Goregrinder wrote: »LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
So you accept that this company does nothing to improve performance just because you played another bad game?
Low standards indeed dude! We would all benefit from this improvements, don't set your expectations so low...this only gives ZoS more incentive to pretend all is good.
I have accepted that in life, things could always be worse....waaaay worse. And to dwell on the things you cannot control only wastes your time, which is a resource that cannot be made, bought, or even found. We would all benefit from driving Porsche Ceyenne's, but that doesn't mean your honda civic is bad, some people have to take the bus to work.
PVPing in Cyrodiil with 200+ ping, is still a waay better experience overall than PVP in Anchorhead back in the day, with 300+ ping, on 56k, at below 30fps. The reality is that most ESO players have over 100+ ping, so we are all on the same playing field as far as actual effectiveness in combat.
If everyone was at 40ms latency, but you were at 200+, then I would understand your frustration as you would be the only one at a hindrance. But we're all being hindered in a similar fashion.
Goregrinder wrote: »LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
So you accept that this company does nothing to improve performance just because you played another bad game?
Low standards indeed dude! We would all benefit from this improvements, don't set your expectations so low...this only gives ZoS more incentive to pretend all is good.
I have accepted that in life, things could always be worse....waaaay worse. And to dwell on the things you cannot control only wastes your time, which is a resource that cannot be made, bought, or even found. We would all benefit from driving Porsche Ceyenne's, but that doesn't mean your honda civic is bad, some people have to take the bus to work.
PVPing in Cyrodiil with 200+ ping, is still a waay better experience overall than PVP in Anchorhead back in the day, with 300+ ping, on 56k, at below 30fps. The reality is that most ESO players have over 100+ ping, so we are all on the same playing field as far as actual effectiveness in combat.
If everyone was at 40ms latency, but you were at 200+, then I would understand your frustration as you would be the only one at a hindrance. But we're all being hindered in a similar fashion.
tl;dr: Don't complain, know your place, don't expect anything from anyone (even if you've paid for it), don't get above your station and as long as everyone is suffering equally, it's all good?
Yeah, thanks for that, very helpful... ><
Goregrinder wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
So you accept that this company does nothing to improve performance just because you played another bad game?
Low standards indeed dude! We would all benefit from this improvements, don't set your expectations so low...this only gives ZoS more incentive to pretend all is good.
I have accepted that in life, things could always be worse....waaaay worse. And to dwell on the things you cannot control only wastes your time, which is a resource that cannot be made, bought, or even found. We would all benefit from driving Porsche Ceyenne's, but that doesn't mean your honda civic is bad, some people have to take the bus to work.
PVPing in Cyrodiil with 200+ ping, is still a waay better experience overall than PVP in Anchorhead back in the day, with 300+ ping, on 56k, at below 30fps. The reality is that most ESO players have over 100+ ping, so we are all on the same playing field as far as actual effectiveness in combat.
If everyone was at 40ms latency, but you were at 200+, then I would understand your frustration as you would be the only one at a hindrance. But we're all being hindered in a similar fashion.
tl;dr: Don't complain, know your place, don't expect anything from anyone (even if you've paid for it), don't get above your station and as long as everyone is suffering equally, it's all good?
Yeah, thanks for that, very helpful... ><
Wait....where in the TOS does it state that you are paying for low latency, or even a latency lower than 100ms? Screenshot it and link it here.
Sad to see people going, hopefully they solve the issues and you can come back and find the game fresh and fun again.
Also if you've cancelled a ESO Plus sub there is an email address in the confirmation you get which lets you give feedback as to why you've left. This is a good way to leave a constructive reply for the teams at ZOS to see (as they may not see the forum threads made).
LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
So you accept that this company does nothing to improve performance just because you played another bad game?
Low standards indeed dude! We would all benefit from this improvements, don't set your expectations so low...this only gives ZoS more incentive to pretend all is good.
I have accepted that in life, things could always be worse....waaaay worse. And to dwell on the things you cannot control only wastes your time, which is a resource that cannot be made, bought, or even found. We would all benefit from driving Porsche Ceyenne's, but that doesn't mean your honda civic is bad, some people have to take the bus to work.
PVPing in Cyrodiil with 200+ ping, is still a waay better experience overall than PVP in Anchorhead back in the day, with 300+ ping, on 56k, at below 30fps. The reality is that most ESO players have over 100+ ping, so we are all on the same playing field as far as actual effectiveness in combat.
If everyone was at 40ms latency, but you were at 200+, then I would understand your frustration as you would be the only one at a hindrance. But we're all being hindered in a similar fashion.
tl;dr: Don't complain, know your place, don't expect anything from anyone (even if you've paid for it), don't get above your station and as long as everyone is suffering equally, it's all good?
Yeah, thanks for that, very helpful... ><
Wait....where in the TOS does it state that you are paying for low latency, or even a latency lower than 100ms? Screenshot it and link it here.
Duhhhh
Great help, its because of this attitude that this game will only get worse, after all people are willing to put up with everything and always find excuses to defend ZoS lol
Goregrinder wrote: »LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »LiraTaurwen wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »I've had moments like this in ESO, but then I remember the days of playing SWG on a 56k modem, and how I made it work back then. Then I realize how ESO's lag on a bad day, is better than SWG on 56k on a good day. And then I am happy again.
So you accept that this company does nothing to improve performance just because you played another bad game?
Low standards indeed dude! We would all benefit from this improvements, don't set your expectations so low...this only gives ZoS more incentive to pretend all is good.
I have accepted that in life, things could always be worse....waaaay worse. And to dwell on the things you cannot control only wastes your time, which is a resource that cannot be made, bought, or even found. We would all benefit from driving Porsche Ceyenne's, but that doesn't mean your honda civic is bad, some people have to take the bus to work.
PVPing in Cyrodiil with 200+ ping, is still a waay better experience overall than PVP in Anchorhead back in the day, with 300+ ping, on 56k, at below 30fps. The reality is that most ESO players have over 100+ ping, so we are all on the same playing field as far as actual effectiveness in combat.
If everyone was at 40ms latency, but you were at 200+, then I would understand your frustration as you would be the only one at a hindrance. But we're all being hindered in a similar fashion.
tl;dr: Don't complain, know your place, don't expect anything from anyone (even if you've paid for it), don't get above your station and as long as everyone is suffering equally, it's all good?
Yeah, thanks for that, very helpful... ><
Wait....where in the TOS does it state that you are paying for low latency, or even a latency lower than 100ms? Screenshot it and link it here.
Duhhhh
Great help, its because of this attitude that this game will only get worse, after all people are willing to put up with everything and always find excuses to defend ZoS lol
I'm not defending excuses or any problems ESO may have. I am defending all of the great things ESO DOES have, and holding on to one of the very last good MMORPG's of my generation, and one of the last MMORPG's with good PVP. Everything else out there is trash imo. So I will defend ESO with my wallet until something better comes along....(which is doubtful....unless Camelot Unchained finally launches).