Masteroshi430 wrote: »From @Masteroshi430
Try this:
If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings:
SET MaxCoresToUse.4
-> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumJobThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
What cpu was this?
It's maths to do with YOUR CPU specs.
Masteroshi430 wrote: »From @Masteroshi430
Try this:
If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings:
SET MaxCoresToUse.4
-> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumJobThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
What cpu was this?
It's maths to do with YOUR CPU specs.
I understand it's situational.
What I'm curious about is which CPU's need this adjustment. Is it AMD or Intel? P vs E core, HT?
I've got an old i9-8th gen on windows 10 not having any problems. Would I have issues with win11h24?
I haven't upgraded yet because 1) have to move to GPT partition and 2) not a win11 fan..
Masteroshi430 wrote: »From @Masteroshi430
Try this:
If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings:
SET MaxCoresToUse.4
-> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumJobThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
What cpu was this?
It's maths to do with YOUR CPU specs.
I understand it's situational.
What I'm curious about is which CPU's need this adjustment. Is it AMD or Intel? P vs E core, HT?
I've got an old i9-8th gen on windows 10 not having any problems. Would I have issues with win11h24?
I haven't upgraded yet because 1) have to move to GPT partition and 2) not a win11 fan..
Masteroshi430 wrote: »From @Masteroshi430
Try this:
If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings:
SET MaxCoresToUse.4
-> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumJobThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
What cpu was this?
It's maths to do with YOUR CPU specs.
I understand it's situational.
What I'm curious about is which CPU's need this adjustment. Is it AMD or Intel? P vs E core, HT?
I've got an old i9-8th gen on windows 10 not having any problems. Would I have issues with win11h24?
I haven't upgraded yet because 1) have to move to GPT partition and 2) not a win11 fan..
Homie still rocking W10?!
Respect.
I am ADM and it "felt" like I was having issues last night that "could" be solved by doing that fix. I'll try it and report back.
Masteroshi430 wrote: »From @Masteroshi430
Try this:
If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings:
SET MaxCoresToUse.4
-> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumJobThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
What cpu was this?
It's maths to do with YOUR CPU specs.
I understand it's situational.
What I'm curious about is which CPU's need this adjustment. Is it AMD or Intel? P vs E core, HT?
I've got an old i9-8th gen on windows 10 not having any problems. Would I have issues with win11h24?
I haven't upgraded yet because 1) have to move to GPT partition and 2) not a win11 fan..
Homie still rocking W10?!
Respect.
I am ADM and it "felt" like I was having issues last night that "could" be solved by doing that fix. I'll try it and report back.
This can be used for any CPU type, whether you have an older machine or a brand new machine.
From @Masteroshi430
Try this:
If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings:
SET MaxCoresToUse.4
-> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumJobThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads
-> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer)
It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
Joy_Division wrote: »So people with connectivity issues are being directed to this thread.
Wouldn't have guessed as my issue isn;t lag spikes - the game works fine when I am not being disconnected every ten minutes with 201, 303, and 101 errors.
125 pages is a bit much to take in. Is there a tl;dr or summary page for people who get disconnected 6 times in an hour?
Ty in advance
ToddIngram wrote: »I'm getting super bad performance. Often over 250ms lag and rarely over 45 fps. If there is a fight of any size there is often 400+ ms lag and fps drops to less than 10 frequently and is normally 10-25 fps. What's going on?
(I've done all the troubleshooting offered on ZOS' website and changed some setting with my graphics card, nothing has worked. I have a Geforce 3080Ti)
MorallyBipolar wrote: »I've been trying to troubleshoot why I have such low FPS with ESO lately. It's not on my end. With Unigine benchmark testing for my video card I got a score that was more than 50% higher than was is recommended for gaming applications. Average FPS was 350+ and the worst the test could produce was 35 FPS. Yet in game I'm dropping to below 20 FPS and sometimes below 10FPS.
Something is very wrong with server side with ESO. FPS is not supposed to be tanked by the servers. FPS is supposed to be a client side issue.
Saturday evening at prime time in Cyro it was a disaster, DC, rollback, you couldn't change the bar and the wonderful lag of 1-3 sec. I don't know where all this is going to lead. Perhaps we should now analyse the data to see what is affecting the server. by the way i turned my settings to minimum but it did not work.
stutter lag and un targetable dc as well as skill delay in IC. so much fun (not)
Try this: If you have lag problems in ESO since a specific windows 11 update (24h2) (especially during loading screens and occasionaly in game), find you processor specs, it's number of cores and number of threads, open your ESO UserSettings.txt file and find these 3 settings: SET MaxCoresToUse.4 -> here enter the number of cores for your processor multiplied by 3/4 (n*3/4) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer) SET RequestedNumJobThreads -> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer) SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads -> here enter the number of threads for your processor multiplied by 2/3 (n*2/3) (round to the higher integer if the result is not an integer) It solved the lag problems for me, don't modify if you have no lag.
MorallyBipolar wrote: »I've been trying to troubleshoot why I have such low FPS with ESO lately. It's not on my end. With Unigine benchmark testing for my video card I got a score that was more than 50% higher than was is recommended for gaming applications. Average FPS was 350+ and the worst the test could produce was 35 FPS. Yet in game I'm dropping to below 20 FPS and sometimes below 10FPS.
Something is very wrong with server side with ESO. FPS is not supposed to be tanked by the servers. FPS is supposed to be a client side issue.
MorallyBipolar wrote: »I've been trying to troubleshoot why I have such low FPS with ESO lately. It's not on my end. With Unigine benchmark testing for my video card I got a score that was more than 50% higher than was is recommended for gaming applications. Average FPS was 350+ and the worst the test could produce was 35 FPS. Yet in game I'm dropping to below 20 FPS and sometimes below 10FPS.
Something is very wrong with server side with ESO. FPS is not supposed to be tanked by the servers. FPS is supposed to be a client side issue.
I'm really not sure why this concept continues to persist. It's not a server-side thing. It's a client-side thing. And no, you can't do anything about it. It's not about your hardware it's about the client software.
MorallyBipolar wrote: »I've been trying to troubleshoot why I have such low FPS with ESO lately. It's not on my end. With Unigine benchmark testing for my video card I got a score that was more than 50% higher than was is recommended for gaming applications. Average FPS was 350+ and the worst the test could produce was 35 FPS. Yet in game I'm dropping to below 20 FPS and sometimes below 10FPS.
Something is very wrong with server side with ESO. FPS is not supposed to be tanked by the servers. FPS is supposed to be a client side issue.
I'm really not sure why this concept continues to persist. It's not a server-side thing. It's a client-side thing. And no, you can't do anything about it. It's not about your hardware it's about the client software.
MorallyBipolar wrote: »I've been trying to troubleshoot why I have such low FPS with ESO lately. It's not on my end. With Unigine benchmark testing for my video card I got a score that was more than 50% higher than was is recommended for gaming applications. Average FPS was 350+ and the worst the test could produce was 35 FPS. Yet in game I'm dropping to below 20 FPS and sometimes below 10FPS.
Something is very wrong with server side with ESO. FPS is not supposed to be tanked by the servers. FPS is supposed to be a client side issue.
I'm really not sure why this concept continues to persist. It's not a server-side thing. It's a client-side thing. And no, you can't do anything about it. It's not about your hardware it's about the client software.
To your point, I think alot of the recent issues aren't from a ESO update but a windows 11 update. Which is why the previous post I made, allocating cpu and frame rates, fixes some stuff.