

The most significant addition will be dynamic resolution scaling, with the developers wanting to ensure that the game can run at higher resolutions even when targeting 60 FPS in performance mode. Open Nvidia control panel => Manage 3D settings => 'Program Settings' => Select your 'eso.exe' and assign your 'High Performance NVIDIA processor'.The Elder Scrolls Online saw the launch of native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions a couple of months ago, but soon, developer Zenimax Online Studio will be further improving the game’s visual fidelity on the new consoles, thanks to new features being added in with the upcoming Update 31. This may help with some obscure driver based problems triggering the UAC.Įnforce the use of your 'High Performance NVIDIA processor' for 'eso.exe'. Create a shortcut => right click => properties => advanced => activate admin privileges. Start TESO directly (eso.exe) and with admin privileges. High performance power profile SHOULD disable but there may be a problem in the BIOS implementation. This will disable multithreading and is not a recommended setting but it solved stuttering and FPS drops for some people.ĭisable 'Cool & Quiet' in your BIOS.

Navigate to \Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live (or \Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\liveeu for the EU client) and open the file UserSettings.txt and set the following line: SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads "-1" This will make your CPU cores always run on full speed and in Windows 8 is disables core parking. The Elder Scrolls Online is very heavily bottlenecked by the CPU and there are some problems with the multithreading. Sure there might be a performance patch or even an adjusted nVIDIA driver, but this more seems to me as I have to say my GPU that ESO is a game that needs juice.ĪMD FX-8150 670 DirectCU II on SSD with space left In every other game I have no problem running at superultra-settings-and-beyond, but ESO seems to have a little personal warfare against me. Also my CPU got some capacity left, so that may not be the bottleneck.

You can also see that my Fan Speed is at about 10%, which means that my GPU is sleeping while I play the game. When opening GPU-Z and the Taskmanager, I always see that my GPU only uses about half of it's capacity. I get around 30-60 FPS everywhere, no matter if I'm in a region where my graphics card gets stress-tested or has to rest. I do not get hard stuttering with my PC, but there has to be anything that I can get way more performance in ESO. Some guys may agree with that.īut I'm not happy with that. At first I thought that the game itself just can't handle my setup as it has been released recently.
