sekekama21554 wrote: »No I don’t think they forgot to throttle you. I just think you’re used to ESO. Meaning you’ve grown used to the lag, used to the really bad latency, and are ok with a lot of other things. Skwor I’m sure you’ve played other games besides ESO yeah? Tell me what is your latency in those games vs ESO?
sekekama21554 wrote: »That is the reason for almost every problem you’re having. They said it themselves... with all the new influx of players, they’re throttling server performance so it’s not constantly crashing/lagging. Problem is, it is constantly crashing and lagging!
I have a 9900k, 2080 ti, 64gbs of RAM and high end internet.
I LITERALLY have no issues in any other game besides ESO.
Let me go ahead and quote the boss
“We’re killing it!!!”
Lol

MartiniDaniels wrote: »Maybe they should unpark cores instead of over-clocking them?
david_m_18b16_ESO wrote: »Well actualy as a fact for a 5 years old MMO ESO have the worst peeformance i have ever seen.
MMO lunch week are even usualy bether then what we experience nowadays.
sekekama21554 wrote: »And on the technical level if I had to make a far out guess (and servers are not my area of expertise) I’m a property manager irl lol
I would guess they’re editing something in the code or something along those lines where it bottlenecks how many people can do anything at any given time. So say the max bandwidth for people queuing in dungeons is (this is just an example)
Say 1000 people queue up. But that makes people disconnect.
So they bottleneck it to where only 750 can queue at any given time. ( just an example)
Or say since there is an absurd amount of people playing during prime time. They can raise the ping to the server so there is a little bit of time in between every single persons request so the server can process information/requests faster. ( once again I’m not an expert)
I just think the servers can’t handle all the new traffic so they’re putting an artificial buffer in there somewhere to slow down everything so there isn’t a 100% complete blackout aka everyone stays disconnected.
And the catch 22 is, if they were to upgrade or order new servers (idk how they do it tbh) chances are people would have to stay offline for maybe 1-2 days quite possible more?
I remember back in wow several years ago when they were upgrading servers there was times where you could not play for almost a week and they credited that game time back to people to make up for it.
I think this is a possible delema ZOS May have in the future. Take the server down to upgrade capacity/bandwidth/whatever and mayb be offline for hours/days but in order to get a better experience for players.
I mean it’s 2019 I could be wrong but this was like 2011 or 2012 when it happened in Wow
Just trying to explain my post better
sekekama21554 wrote: »No I don’t think they forgot to throttle you. I just think you’re used to ESO. Meaning you’ve grown used to the lag, used to the really bad latency, and are ok with a lot of other things. Skwor I’m sure you’ve played other games besides ESO yeah? Tell me what is your latency in those games vs ESO?
It's not the servers, it's the bottleneck of the calculations they have to make.sekekama21554 wrote: »No I don’t think they forgot to throttle you. I just think you’re used to ESO. Meaning you’ve grown used to the lag, used to the really bad latency, and are ok with a lot of other things. Skwor I’m sure you’ve played other games besides ESO yeah? Tell me what is your latency in those games vs ESO?
I’m fairly newish to eso. So not used to it at all myself
Ping - 50-70
Fps 100.
High graphics.
I don’t do much cryodill, but throughout DF, battlegrounds open world and dolmen farming I haven’t had many problems
I don’t think they’re throttling The servers. I think the game just needs a stronger server set up and one not on the
I think the issue ESO faces right now is to "fix" lag they need to rework a lot of the back end, or cut out things causing calculations (CP) but in the case of the latter people are very hostile to the idea of no CP.
sekekama21554 wrote: »Read the first sticky on these forums. It says they’re throttling how many queries user made adding can ping the system for information. If they’re throttling Addons, trust me that is not the only thing they’re throtting. Don’t be nieve
B. Routing - though you don't have any issues to connect to other services there could be a rare situation when one of the nodes on the way to ESO servers would fail and could cause increasing latency, this had happend few times in the past in my experience but usually these are short events.'