I've been there. Considering dropping the game after experiencing 16-20 fps as soon as 30 people came together in one spot. This is unacceptable and no, it's NOT my rig (i7-2600k, gtx 680).
I have experienced utilization cpu/gpu anywhere from 50-100% and fps as low as 30-80 fps with can be typical for any game depending on the environment being rendered at the time, but less consistency
And you're happy with that? GTX 780 here and about the same FPS, towns with lots of population bit less. However I think with the card and i5-4670k I should be getting way more than 50-60 FPS on this
with windows 8 I have everything ultra besides low water reflections cause I can't see diffrence atm and it hits me for 10fps and 100 draw distance and get 60-70 outside and 100 in most dungeons othe
I agree with denicolad16_ESO. I would add that I run ESO on a high level computer (SSD, GTX970, Phenom-IIx4-970, 8Gb RAM, optic cable HS HD internet. I get horrible lags and poor fps due to ESO server
thanks for copy paste from another thread... PC in clean,its have installed few thinks only like Skype,elder scrolls online,bf4,drivers, 834gb free of 931gb. Drivers up to date. Never
The reason why is because your V-Sync is turned off or you have a high end monitor that has a high refresh rate. V-Sync synchronizes the fps with the refresh rate of your monitor to prevent tearing an
The FPS drops in towns happen for all I think. My personal opinion is the poor optimization by the game engine, similar to Warhammer several years ago.
I can't help any with the high ping issue, but something that you should check for the FPS issue is to see if the game is being handled by your APU (A8 3820) or your dedicated video card (Nvidia 660Ti
970 gave a total boost of zero point zero fps. Overclocking CPU cores also seem to give me nothing but increased fan speed and noise from PC. You also can notice that changing most of settings doesnt