Anotherone773 wrote: »This thread will be locked or deleted for ranting probably.
If it wasn't an issue on your end their would be multiple mutipage threads on the issue. Despite your "it can't possibly be me" rant, it is...in fact going to be you. You just havent found the problem. However some common reasons for your problem:
1) Firewall settings
2) Anti-virus Settings
3) VPN settings
4) Port issues
5) Other people or programs sucking your bandwidth causing timeouts
6) ISP problems.
It is not a server side issue though. So ranting at ZOS for a problem that is on your end is pointless and no one is going to want to help you with that attitude.
Anotherone773 wrote: »This thread will be locked or deleted for ranting probably.
If it wasn't an issue on your end their would be multiple mutipage threads on the issue. Despite your "it can't possibly be me" rant, it is...in fact going to be you. You just havent found the problem. However some common reasons for your problem:
1) Firewall settings
2) Anti-virus Settings
3) VPN settings
4) Port issues
5) Other people or programs sucking your bandwidth causing timeouts
6) ISP problems.
It is not a server side issue though. So ranting at ZOS for a problem that is on your end is pointless and no one is going to want to help you with that attitude.
Yeah, you must be right. Apparently a lot of players change something on their side since markarth because crashing intensifies after that release (coinicende of course). And Cyro performance is also fault of all players because nobody have nasa computer required to play cyro without lag, right?
Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »This thread will be locked or deleted for ranting probably.
If it wasn't an issue on your end their would be multiple mutipage threads on the issue. Despite your "it can't possibly be me" rant, it is...in fact going to be you. You just havent found the problem. However some common reasons for your problem:
1) Firewall settings
2) Anti-virus Settings
3) VPN settings
4) Port issues
5) Other people or programs sucking your bandwidth causing timeouts
6) ISP problems.
It is not a server side issue though. So ranting at ZOS for a problem that is on your end is pointless and no one is going to want to help you with that attitude.
Yeah, you must be right. Apparently a lot of players change something on their side since markarth because crashing intensifies after that release (coinicende of course). And Cyro performance is also fault of all players because nobody have nasa computer required to play cyro without lag, right?
Well if you want to open that door...
1) My wife plays on a computer that was built in 2009. That PC has i7-860(that is one of the early generations of i7s), 8 GB of RAM, GTX 650, and a 1TB Raid 0 HDD.
2) I play on a I7-8700, 32GB ram, GTX 1070, and a 1TB 970 plus M.2 SSD.
We should be able to agree neither of these PCs are NASA grade...as you say. Mine is a mid grade( now) gaming rig and my wifes is a bit out of date.
We have spent more than 100 hours between us( at least 30 on her PC alone) in The Reach. We have crashed ZERO times. Also have been in Cyro, battlegrounds, dungeons, and other zones and have ZERO crashes. Cyro does have some weird lag once in a while that doesn't show up in FPS or Ping but i can play anywhere in this game on both computers without issue.
The number of people who complain on these forums about these issues is extremely minor. If there was a server side problem, as i said, there would be threads of irate players just like when a server crashes. But these isolated incidents are in fact, 99% of the time, on the users end. And instead of trying to figure out why, they just bash ZOS instead because that is way easier and requires no effort on their part to solve. So throw a fit and hope someone fixes my problem.
One thing many people seem to fail to understand about MMOs are they constantly progress forwards. The devs arent using the same software they did in 2014. They are using modern tools to create new zones. They are making these zones on software that is incapable of being stuck in 2014. This means that game requires better hardware gradually over time.
The people who complain about how much worse the game is getting are usually people who don't ever upgrade their computers. Technology is something you have to keep up with. The older the hardware you run the lower your settings need to be and the more care you need to take in what you do to put a load on your PC. You might be fine doing a 30 man dolmen but doing a 20 man harrowstorm could tank your system.
As the game progresses if your performance goes down you need to either upgrade your pc or lower your settings to compensate. This is the nature of MMOs and this one is really shows it because it is such a resource heavy MMO anyway so it can quickly get away from you with just a chapter or two.
There can be many reason for your crashes, however the OP said disconnects not crashes. Those are vastly different issues.
Don't know where did you find that data, i saw a ton of complaints, now ppl post a lot less because devs didn't respond, they just close or ban users here. Most of discussions went to discord servers where zos staff cannot silence players.Anotherone773 wrote: »The number of people who complain on these forums about these issues is extremely minor. If there was a server side problem, as i said, there would be threads of irate players just like when a server crashes. But these isolated incidents are in fact, 99% of the time, on the users end. And instead of trying to figure out why, they just bash ZOS instead because that is way easier and requires no effort on their part to solve. So throw a fit and hope someone fixes my problem.
Khajiitihaswares wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »This thread will be locked or deleted for ranting probably.
If it wasn't an issue on your end their would be multiple mutipage threads on the issue. Despite your "it can't possibly be me" rant, it is...in fact going to be you. You just havent found the problem. However some common reasons for your problem:
1) Firewall settings
2) Anti-virus Settings
3) VPN settings
4) Port issues
5) Other people or programs sucking your bandwidth causing timeouts
6) ISP problems.
It is not a server side issue though. So ranting at ZOS for a problem that is on your end is pointless and no one is going to want to help you with that attitude.
Yeah, you must be right. Apparently a lot of players change something on their side since markarth because crashing intensifies after that release (coinicende of course). And Cyro performance is also fault of all players because nobody have nasa computer required to play cyro without lag, right?
Well if you want to open that door...
1) My wife plays on a computer that was built in 2009. That PC has i7-860(that is one of the early generations of i7s), 8 GB of RAM, GTX 650, and a 1TB Raid 0 HDD.
2) I play on a I7-8700, 32GB ram, GTX 1070, and a 1TB 970 plus M.2 SSD.
We should be able to agree neither of these PCs are NASA grade...as you say. Mine is a mid grade( now) gaming rig and my wifes is a bit out of date.
We have spent more than 100 hours between us( at least 30 on her PC alone) in The Reach. We have crashed ZERO times. Also have been in Cyro, battlegrounds, dungeons, and other zones and have ZERO crashes. Cyro does have some weird lag once in a while that doesn't show up in FPS or Ping but i can play anywhere in this game on both computers without issue.
The number of people who complain on these forums about these issues is extremely minor. If there was a server side problem, as i said, there would be threads of irate players just like when a server crashes. But these isolated incidents are in fact, 99% of the time, on the users end. And instead of trying to figure out why, they just bash ZOS instead because that is way easier and requires no effort on their part to solve. So throw a fit and hope someone fixes my problem.
One thing many people seem to fail to understand about MMOs are they constantly progress forwards. The devs arent using the same software they did in 2014. They are using modern tools to create new zones. They are making these zones on software that is incapable of being stuck in 2014. This means that game requires better hardware gradually over time.
The people who complain about how much worse the game is getting are usually people who don't ever upgrade their computers. Technology is something you have to keep up with. The older the hardware you run the lower your settings need to be and the more care you need to take in what you do to put a load on your PC. You might be fine doing a 30 man dolmen but doing a 20 man harrowstorm could tank your system.
As the game progresses if your performance goes down you need to either upgrade your pc or lower your settings to compensate. This is the nature of MMOs and this one is really shows it because it is such a resource heavy MMO anyway so it can quickly get away from you with just a chapter or two.
There can be many reason for your crashes, however the OP said disconnects not crashes. Those are vastly different issues.
So you're saying...
I8700k at 5.2ghz...
4TB storage SSD no HDD.
32gb ram
2080
Is not enough for ESO? I see issues in the game only but every other mmo i play is just fine... Issues are on ZoS end clearly... Since my system does not lock up or reboot on its own nor does it have any issues besides when I play ESO in Cyrodill god that place is just spicy butthole of lag.
But everything else works minus missing skill points with zero ETA on a fix.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Khajiitihaswares wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »This thread will be locked or deleted for ranting probably.
If it wasn't an issue on your end their would be multiple mutipage threads on the issue. Despite your "it can't possibly be me" rant, it is...in fact going to be you. You just havent found the problem. However some common reasons for your problem:
1) Firewall settings
2) Anti-virus Settings
3) VPN settings
4) Port issues
5) Other people or programs sucking your bandwidth causing timeouts
6) ISP problems.
It is not a server side issue though. So ranting at ZOS for a problem that is on your end is pointless and no one is going to want to help you with that attitude.
Yeah, you must be right. Apparently a lot of players change something on their side since markarth because crashing intensifies after that release (coinicende of course). And Cyro performance is also fault of all players because nobody have nasa computer required to play cyro without lag, right?
Well if you want to open that door...
1) My wife plays on a computer that was built in 2009. That PC has i7-860(that is one of the early generations of i7s), 8 GB of RAM, GTX 650, and a 1TB Raid 0 HDD.
2) I play on a I7-8700, 32GB ram, GTX 1070, and a 1TB 970 plus M.2 SSD.
We should be able to agree neither of these PCs are NASA grade...as you say. Mine is a mid grade( now) gaming rig and my wifes is a bit out of date.
We have spent more than 100 hours between us( at least 30 on her PC alone) in The Reach. We have crashed ZERO times. Also have been in Cyro, battlegrounds, dungeons, and other zones and have ZERO crashes. Cyro does have some weird lag once in a while that doesn't show up in FPS or Ping but i can play anywhere in this game on both computers without issue.
The number of people who complain on these forums about these issues is extremely minor. If there was a server side problem, as i said, there would be threads of irate players just like when a server crashes. But these isolated incidents are in fact, 99% of the time, on the users end. And instead of trying to figure out why, they just bash ZOS instead because that is way easier and requires no effort on their part to solve. So throw a fit and hope someone fixes my problem.
One thing many people seem to fail to understand about MMOs are they constantly progress forwards. The devs arent using the same software they did in 2014. They are using modern tools to create new zones. They are making these zones on software that is incapable of being stuck in 2014. This means that game requires better hardware gradually over time.
The people who complain about how much worse the game is getting are usually people who don't ever upgrade their computers. Technology is something you have to keep up with. The older the hardware you run the lower your settings need to be and the more care you need to take in what you do to put a load on your PC. You might be fine doing a 30 man dolmen but doing a 20 man harrowstorm could tank your system.
As the game progresses if your performance goes down you need to either upgrade your pc or lower your settings to compensate. This is the nature of MMOs and this one is really shows it because it is such a resource heavy MMO anyway so it can quickly get away from you with just a chapter or two.
There can be many reason for your crashes, however the OP said disconnects not crashes. Those are vastly different issues.
So you're saying...
I8700k at 5.2ghz...
4TB storage SSD no HDD.
32gb ram
2080
Is not enough for ESO? I see issues in the game only but every other mmo i play is just fine... Issues are on ZoS end clearly... Since my system does not lock up or reboot on its own nor does it have any issues besides when I play ESO in Cyrodill god that place is just spicy butthole of lag.
But everything else works minus missing skill points with zero ETA on a fix.
There could be 100 reasons why someone is having issues even on a "good" PC. Ive seen people have problems with games for really stupid reasons that was purely out of their own ignorance( not meant in a derogatory way). Some of these were:
* Didn't change firewall settings.
* Graphics card is about 3 major updates behind
* Undetected virus that consumed resources.
* Didn't update windows.
* Windows update broke PC. ( that does happen sometimes)
* Have two different speeds of RAM installed( did it themselves and didnt know what they was doing)
* Web Browser running in background and consumed over 50% of memory alone. My wife use to be notorious for this one. One time i closed 44 tabs on her browser. Her PC sighed with relief when i was done.
I can do this all day as i moonlighted as a PC tech for more than a decade. People use to bring me their PCs and it was almost always something stupid when it came to issues they could swear was a defective piece of hardware or software ruined their PC. Most of the time it was just something they messed up unintentionally.
Don't know where did you find that data, i saw a ton of complaints, now ppl post a lot less because devs didn't respond, they just close or ban users here. Most of discussions went to discord servers where zos staff cannot silence players.
That is 100% irrelevant to ESO or your issue with ESO for a multitude of technical reasons that im not getting into.zero problems with any online or single player game (same story for a lot of my friends who crashed constantly for whole month after markath release).
You are wrong, that is not what i am talking about. I clearly stated what i was talking about after the paragraph you quoted.What you are talking about is more related to Murkmire release when ppl got lower fps in the new area because it required just better hardware.
Well if that is your expert opinion, let's write this off as resolved and call it a day!Performance of cyro or crashes after the markarth have nothing to do with this.
Burying your head in the sand and saying it's someone elses fault has always been a productive way to solve problems. I feel no need to prove anything. The game works perfectly fine for me on TWO PC, one being vintage as far as PCs go. If you don't want to listen to my professional opinion, that is totally up to you. Enjoy your game.Also if you cannot prove your statement with some data (that eso problems is indeed related mostly to users hardware) then i will stay with "it is a zos fault" reasoning
Oh??? That's... weird...because i saw improvements. Let's see:they admit that in 2019 and do the whole year of performance improvements that didn't help,
I don't...Enjoy your gameindeed you don't know what you are talking about
Anotherone773 wrote: »Don't know where did you find that data, i saw a ton of complaints, now ppl post a lot less because devs didn't respond, they just close or ban users here. Most of discussions went to discord servers where zos staff cannot silence players.
Youre new here, I have been here a few years. I can tell by looking at the front page of this forum when something is server side because the front page of recent will explode with it. A few people, given the games population, is going to be on user side. I read this forums, steam forums, and the reddit for this game. That is 3 major public sources and both steam and reddit are easy to access and post on. You get the same straggler or two on those that post issues that you do here. Like i said, if it was server side, everyone would know it because forums everyone would explode with players.That is 100% irrelevant to ESO or your issue with ESO for a multitude of technical reasons that im not getting into.zero problems with any online or single player game (same story for a lot of my friends who crashed constantly for whole month after markath release).You are wrong, that is not what i am talking about. I clearly stated what i was talking about after the paragraph you quoted.What you are talking about is more related to Murkmire release when ppl got lower fps in the new area because it required just better hardware.Well if that is your expert opinion, let's write this off as resolved and call it a day!Performance of cyro or crashes after the markarth have nothing to do with this.Burying your head in the sand and saying it's someone elses fault has always been a productive way to solve problems. I feel no need to prove anything. The game works perfectly fine for me on TWO PC, one being vintage as far as PCs go. If you don't want to listen to my professional opinion, that is totally up to you. Enjoy your game.Also if you cannot prove your statement with some data (that eso problems is indeed related mostly to users hardware) then i will stay with "it is a zos fault" reasoningOh??? That's... weird...because i saw improvements. Let's see:they admit that in 2019 and do the whole year of performance improvements that didn't help,
1. About a 20% decrease in game file size
2. Lighter updates
3. Ping decrease from 110-130 to 75-95
4. FPS increase 10-20 frames depending on zone.
5. More frequent instant load screens when porting in zone.
6. Noticeable time shaved off loading into zones from character screen/other zones/instances.
7. Improved load times in housing.
8. Steadier FPS in new zones including on my older PC which saw severe FPS drops( cut in half instantly or more)at times in several zones but doesn't see severe drops anymore.
Its like we play different games.I don't...Enjoy your gameindeed you don't know what you are talking about
Anotherone773 wrote: »This thread will be locked or deleted for ranting probably.
If it wasn't an issue on your end their would be multiple mutipage threads on the issue. Despite your "it can't possibly be me" rant, it is...in fact going to be you. You just havent found the problem. However some common reasons for your problem:
1) Firewall settings
2) Anti-virus Settings
3) VPN settings
4) Port issues
5) Other people or programs sucking your bandwidth causing timeouts
6) ISP problems.
It is not a server side issue though. So ranting at ZOS for a problem that is on your end is pointless and no one is going to want to help you with that attitude.
NettleCarrier wrote: »If it were the servers then myself and my friends would be unable to play. We can play, thus it is not the servers lol.
MentalxHammer wrote: »Dedicated servers for pve and dungeon finder. Dedicated servers for pvp, cyro and battlegrounds queues. Throwing everything on one giant "megaserver" is lazy and a blatant effort to save money. ESO would be extremely popular if the game performance was good. The only thing stopping ESO from dominating the MMO market is the investors apprehension to upgrade the games servers, as ESO still earns money in it's current state. Grow a pair of balls ZOS and give us the servers to facilitate the large scale experience you have promised since launch. Its guaranteed the game will see growth if servers are improved.
MentalxHammer wrote: »Dedicated servers for pve and dungeon finder. Dedicated servers for pvp, cyro and battlegrounds queues. Throwing everything on one giant "megaserver" is lazy and a blatant effort to save money. ESO would be extremely popular if the game performance was good. The only thing stopping ESO from dominating the MMO market is the investors apprehension to upgrade the games servers, as ESO still earns money in it's current state. Grow a pair of balls ZOS and give us the servers to facilitate the large scale experience you have promised since launch. Its guaranteed the game will see growth if servers are improved.
You sound as if you believe each megaserver consists of one server. It doesn't, the content is already split up between a whole mass of servers that are merely linked together to form a megaserver so that they can be expanded, contracted, and upgraded as necessary without having to merge databases including guilds and players' names etc.
MentalxHammer wrote: »Dedicated servers for pve and dungeon finder. Dedicated servers for pvp, cyro and battlegrounds queues. Throwing everything on one giant "megaserver" is lazy and a blatant effort to save money. ESO would be extremely popular if the game performance was good. The only thing stopping ESO from dominating the MMO market is the investors apprehension to upgrade the games servers, as ESO still earns money in it's current state. Grow a pair of balls ZOS and give us the servers to facilitate the large scale experience you have promised since launch. Its guaranteed the game will see growth if servers are improved.
You sound as if you believe each megaserver consists of one server. It doesn't, the content is already split up between a whole mass of servers that are merely linked together to form a megaserver so that they can be expanded, contracted, and upgraded as necessary without having to merge databases including guilds and players' names etc.
So why is the performance tonk?