DigitalHype wrote: »To me the game is too tedious with these long loading screens - instead of 2 or 2.5 hours to do my crafting writs with 14 characters it takes me now between 5-7 hours - which means I am waiting to be zoned in as long as i am actually playing. I don't have time to waste 2-5 hours on waiting on loading screens and putting up with failing teleports and having to login quite often again this is crap and it could be fixed, because it was fine 2.5 weeks ago. ZOS just doesn't care enough. well, if this continues I will have a break of about a year - not playing ESO to not have to see this mess all the time - and just get back to it in a year to see if it has changed to the better.
The more time you spend in the loading screen, the longer it takes you to complete routine tasks. The longer it takes you to complete those tasks, the more time you spend playing the game (and possibly sub'd). Now multiply that by thousands of users. More opportunity for crown store hits and subscription revenue. Take a look at what the client side threads are doing when the "loading" is happening.
Well, I'm a subscriber - but if this isn't changing i will just let my ESO+ laps and be gone for a year - -I'm not addicted and my steam library is full of other interesting games - including Skyrim, which is with the requiem mod a new experience to me.
You don't actually have to be a satisfied customer as a fact, just a regular log-in statistic they can point to.
That way they can point to a huge list of 'active players'. Actively playing is a different matter when it comes to statistics.
The sub is a bonus to them.
This statement wasn't meant as a threat nor do I expect that it has any effect on ZOS at all. it is just what I will be doing if I don't have fun to play the game anymore, because I'm longer waiting on loading screens than actually playing. In this case it is a waste of time to play ESO and I better put that into other games and come back a year later and see what has changed.
furiouslog wrote: »There are a couple of vague statements about addressing the desyncs and lag in the recent update posts on the news page, but beyond that, it's hard to know if they really understand the extent of the problem or how profoundly it affects our experience in the game.
Because we keep playing and their numbers are higher than ever, it's probably telegraphing that the issues are acceptable to enough people that no matter what ZOS does it's unlikely to affect their bottom line.
codierussell wrote: »Well if everyone would stop buying god damn crown crates so they only made their money by developing playable content things would be better off.
And then neighbour dog barked and you awaked still in the middle of a loading screen or a you dont have a valid connection? XD
No, seriously, i trust you, happens to me too... Once a month It works everything great.
Moonsorrow wrote: »Installed ESO to a laptop for reasons.. did expect bad performance and lagfest since it has WLAN connection to the router (got Optic Fiber connection from router though) so not even direct cable and to my BIG surprise: 100fps and latency between 60-90 at Cyrodiil, same on all big cities at PVE land, even at primetime.
I was amazed. Still am everytime i login to the game and it stays that way and was not just some dream. Cyrodiil looks great with ALL graphic settings on high, even big battles on Emp keeps are smooth. No idea what kind of sorcery is on this laptop since specs are not even the most high.
9th Gen Core i5
16gb RAM
Geforce GTX 1050
SSD drive where ESO is installed on.
Windows 10 (freshly installed)
Not even that awesome specs, so really.. no idea what happened. Can even use ON all of the Bloom, Distortions, Water Reflections and whatnot settings and game runs smooth with that 100fps with high View Distance also. And looks damn GREAT. Almost like a different game when it now works. InB4 "pics or did not happen".. If not feeling lazy can take screenshots later.