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1. Right click on Start button and select Device Manager. Look for Network adapters and double click it. Right click on a network adapter listed in this category and select Properties. Click on Advanced tab.
Reconfigure to this whenever applicable:
- Disable Adaptive Inter-Frame Spacing
- Disable all power saving settings (Green, Eco, Power Saving etc)
- Disable Flow Control
- Disable Interrupt Moderation
- Set Interrupt Moderation Rate to OFF
- Set Enable PME to DISABLED
- Disable all features with “Offload” in the name
- Disable Packet Priority & VLAN
- Disable Jumbo Packet
- Set Receive Buffers and Transmit buffers to 96
- Set Receive Side Scaling (RSS) to ENABLED
- Set number of RSS Queues to a higher value value
Restart computer.
This helped me a bit, my game lag is less frequent and became tolerable.
Source and explanation:
https://rejzor.wordpress.com/2015/12/07/improve-network-performance-for-games/
2. You might also try turning off all Addons within ESO or remove them totally and don't click "I Agree" if you are prompted. Every time you experience lag, quickly try freeing up the Binded Shortcut Keys under Settings->Addons inside the game.
3. After every ESO server maintenance, try repairing Game Files using ESO Launcher
4. Free up and/or clear Steam Cache under Settings->Downloads. Delete Web Browser Data of Steam under Settings->In Game.
5. Update your GPU driver and/or Motherboard BIOS
6. If these still did not resolve the problem, maybe reinstall Steam on same directory but retain the ESO game files. Repair ESO game through it's Launcher if needed and click Delete Obsolete Files on Next Launch.
7. If you've done everything and you know the issue is not related to your Internet, Network, and computer specs, maybe hard resetting your Windows Operating System and/or a complete Steam and ESO re-installation on different directories will help.
Good luck!
Game literally has 4 hops for me and I can visit the server location in person. I rarely ever lag, but when I do I already know it's a cyberattack. I also called BS on the power outage because I passed by that building on the day ZOS claimed that.