Best hardware in the world won't help you if your code is a giant mess of spaghetti...though I am trying to be optimistic they are working on that too.
NeillMcAttack wrote: »They just want to increase capacity I'm guessing, maybe to stream line the patching, but regardless, she specifically stated it will not have any effect on performance. That is literally the end of Cyro. What can they possibly do after that? Groups aren't going back to 24, cross heals can't come back, it's actually over.
Was stadia worth it?
LjMjollnir wrote: »but if the new processors can handle more instructions and do them faster there WILL be performance increases.. Ping wont make too much difference at all tho
LjAnimalchin wrote: »They said themselves that there won't be performance increases.
CaptainVenom wrote: »Ping is a lot more about connection than hardware, just saying...
GarnetFire17 wrote: »What we want is servers that can better handle heavy load. The problem has always been more lag with more players, the servers can't handle it.
Darkstorne wrote: »Thank you ZOS for finally listening and paying to fix this issue! I've long been distressed that ESO runs at 100+ ping while all its major competitors (WoW, SWTOR, FFXIV. GW2) run at 25-40 ping. Australian players are even praying for the ~100 ping ratings that the rest of us deal with.
If this finally fixes the game's performance issues, I'll happily buy the new Chapter on day one, regardless of my relative lack of interest in companions, and my desire for melee magicka weapons. I skipped Greymoor at launch and waited for a deep sale due to a similar lack of interest, but will happily buy Blackwood at launch to support this move if it fixes the issue