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For all those who have been frustrated, but still love the game (Part 1)

Caroloces
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This posting (and the one that will follow) is meant primarily for those players who purchased ESO with high expectations, but have encountered difficulties that made them consider leaving the game. I'll start by saying that I unequivocally love this game, warts and all, and without disparaging those who have voiced complaints, I'd like to offer my perspective on why this game simply works for me.

In this first post, I'd like to talk mechanics, basically meaning the type of rig you've equipped to run the ESO client, and how that might affect the type of experience you're having with the game. We all know that there have been many bugs plaguing the release of this game and ZOS has acknowledged this with its numerous patches. But, in my opinion, the game is an exquisite hybrid of the Elder Scrolls tradition with the MMO genre. I'll talk more about this in my second post.

A large part of my satisfaction with the game stems from the fact that I have actually encountered very few problems in running the game. I remember a bug in Crow's Wood(?) in which the Boss just stood there and did nothing while I tried to engage him. In Darkshade Caverns, I was frustrated in my attempt to complete the run by being stuck under a mushroom, of all things. I've seen the bots early on, but I don't see them any longer, and I did experience the memory leak that came with v 1.1.2. This leads me to my main point: I see very little in the forums as to what type of PC systems are being used to run ESO. So I thought I'd offer a snapshot of my system, and why I believe it's effective at running the game.

I built my own rig approximately a year ago, and the high quality components I chose to use make a difference, a BIG difference. It's a Home Theater PC hooked to my HDTV with HDMI output. CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K running at 3.4 Ghz. GPU: Geforce GTX 670 with updated drivers. 8 Gb of RAM memory. And (this is important) Windows 7 Professional (64 bit version). I discovered the reason for the importance of the 64 bit OS when I was playing GW2 previously and it always crashed in high volume areas of the game. I discovered that any 32 bit version of Windows will only make use of 4 Gb of memory, and even though I had installed 8 Gb of memory, I was running out! During the memory leak fiasco in ESO, I crashed once, and that was after 6 hours of playing.

The folks at Maximum PC say that the best upgrade you can get for your computer is a Solid State Drive (SSD). I have a 225 Gig SSD, along with a more traditional 3TB hard drive. I have the OS installed on the SSD, and it boots up in about 10 seconds. Even though I installed Steam on my regular hard drive, the ESO client has a permanent home on my SSD. I have never experienced lag with ESO, nor do I have any difficulties with weapon swaps, spell-casting, or standard combat. It plays beautifully!

Of course, your internet connection is critically important, and a lot of times that's out of your control. My SP is Comcast, and I'm running 28 Mbps download, and 6 Mbps upload. It seems adequate to me.

I'll conclude by stating the obvious: I believe dedicated gamers should be proactive in the building and maintenace of the computer rigs they use. Building a computer may not be your cup of tea, but it benefits you to be aware of how a computer system works and how that may affect your gaming. Sorry to say, but if you're running Windows XP with 2 gigs of RAM, all the bug fixes that ZOS provides will do little to enhance your experience with ESO. And to me, that is really sad, because this is simply a GREAT game!
  • Ragnar_Lodbrok
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    Im quickly moving beyond frustration to anger at Zeni's willfull incompetence.
  • jambam817_ESO
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    my HDD shouldn't affect weapon swaps.. and i highly doubt it does...
  • Dayv
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    I see! So the reason why the only usable build I've been able to find in VR is LA/destro is because I'm playing on pocket calculator connected to the server by 2 paper cups and a piece of string.
  • Arreyanne
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    Dayv wrote: »
    I see! So the reason why the only usable build I've been able to find in VR is LA/destro is because I'm playing on pocket calculator connected to the server by 2 paper cups and a piece of string.

    @Dayv I laughed a really loong time after reading this.

    Mainly because i was thinking something along the same lines
  • Caroloces
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    my HDD shouldn't affect weapon swaps.. and i highly doubt it does...
    You may be correct, jam, but if you view the entirety of the system (your computer hooked up to megaserver), every part plays a role in the overall efficiency of the system. If you get a bottleneck at any particular point it will affect performance in other areas. So perhaps memory is the critical element for weapon swaps. You may have 32 gigs of ram, but if the caching of the hard drive is inadequate, that memory will also suffer in performance.
    So the reason why the only usable build I've been able to find in VR is LA/destro is because I'm playing on pocket calculator connected to the server by 2 paper cups and a piece of string.
    Dayv, first off, I have the greatest respect for veteran players, and I do understand that the imbalance in abilities and classes is a particular problem for those at veteran ranks. My commentary is meant for general game play. But I really do think you should upgrade that pocket calculator B) .
  • Misty1
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    I love this game too, and the type of system you have to run it is very important, and does affect game play for many, I am sure of it.

    I was unable to continue in the main quest line a couple of days ago, but I know they will fix it, if they haven't already (didn't try again yet) things like that are very frustrating, but not a game breaker for me. This game is awesome! Every game has to continually work at bugs and things, it's no big deal. :)

    And some issues people have with the game, have to do with how well they play too. Sometimes it's not the game at all... :p
  • MaxBat
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    I'm not sure how to respond, mainly because I do feel the frustration. In fact, I was quite vocal about it awhile back, and then kind of got shamed into silence by people who kept saying, "Stop complaining, you know you like it."

    I do like parts of the game. I cannot say this enough: A complete map of Tamriel is a dream come true for me. I've waited for this since Morrowind and Tamriel Rebuilt. I'll forgive a lot just for the chance to explore all of Tamriel with one character.

    I like the way the game looks. I like a lot of the quests and quest lines. I like the idea of three factions fighting for the thrown, although the race alignment is a bit ... strange (but works for the map).

    And I'd be willing forgive even more if Zeni would stop trying to be everything for every player! Their tinkering with the classes is breaking the game as fast as they try to fix it. They're trying to please everyone and that's not going to work.

    But it does seem as if they're trying. Maybe in couple of weeks or months Zeni will be closer to where they want to be with the game. I hope.
    "Funny that magic doesn't work when a mace caves in your skull."

    Playing on a PC, NA Server, since that very first day ...
  • kodo
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    i got ASUS rog laptop , i7 processor, 16 gb ram, 4 gb nvidia card, 1tb hd,
    all hooked up to panasonic 43 inch lcd,
    laptop is on wireless xbox360 controller, 30mb internet line dedicated to the game.
    also, ESO is the only thing installed on the laptop, no additional stuff, all running on win 8.1.
    no issues at all, never. even after the 1.6 patch, all is the same.
  • Dazin93
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    The problem isn't the game, it's ZO$. It's that simple. You can have the best idea/intentions in the world, but if you don't have the technical expertise, planning, and vision to make it a reality it will never come to fruition or be successful.

    If your going to sell a product or service you have to be confident in what your selling and believe there is a market that will respond positively to what you are offering. Right now, ZO$ is just throwing stuff at the wall and hoping something can stick. It's obvious there is no real vision or plan for ESO in terms of game play as there are far too many illogical decisions.
  • Sacadon
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    old thread rez warning
  • AshySamurai
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    Well, I don't like when users creating tonns of exactly the same topics again and again, but I still don't get why this one should be rezed. Anyway, thanks for not creating clone topic.
    Make sweetrolls, not nerfs!
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