That's ZOS server lag for you ...
That's ZOS server lag for you ...
To add some more detail, when other players get within your visual range (actually quite a bit before that) the server will start sending you data about them.
The first type of data to arrive is basic info about the player, including their location and heading. At this point, your client hasn't received any data yet about their gear, equipped weapons etc.
If a player gets in your visual range before the server has send you all the extra info about them, your client will render them as black because it doesn't have those details yet.
As more data comes in, they'll start to be rendered with more detail.
Ideally, with less lag, your client would already have all data needed to render them correctly by the time they get into visual range.
HalfRain216 wrote: »Thanks for the info. So increasing my internet speed isn’t going to help with the server lag?
HalfRain216 wrote: »Thanks for the info. So increasing my internet speed isn’t going to help with the server lag?
Depends on just how bad your internet is. What does your in-game ping display?
PS: My in-game ping is usually 90-110 while my real network latency to the ESO server(s) is 40-50

HalfRain216 wrote: »Latency is 133ms from Xbox settings check
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