
In the MMORPG of Elder Scrolls Online, however, the lack of companion characters provided no meaningful way to get attached to the many faces met throughout the game's adventures. Some of those relationships can even lead to in-game marriage. In the single-player Elder Scrolls games, players have a select amount of characters they can build relationships with. Why? It all comes down to one ever-popular aspect of RPGs: romance. A year-long event will take players to places they have never been before, but denizens of Tamriel have more to look forward to than new locations and the return of Mehrunes Dagon the introduction of companions is another major feature of this expansion, and it's a bigger deal than you might realize. Graphics card is not up to it.Bethesda Softworks just revealed an in-depth first look at Oblivion, the next expansion to hit The Elder Scrolls Online.

Summary: 32bit works, 64bit doesn't, game capture doesn't, window capture does. It appears to be dropping up to a third of the frames, I say the frame rate drop to 8fps for a second. With the one that works, I have the task manager open in the corner so I can see the CPU usage - it doesn't go higher than 38% and physical memory 52%. OBS is compensating under window mode when I set it to ESO window.īut with game capture it is dependent on the video card, because that is failing - I get the black screen. OBS is failing to hook into the graphics card. If I try to make an guess on what is happening.

I set it to game capture, that doesn't work (black screen) I have some recording that has worked with the 32bit, but it still says: "00:13:22: D3D10CreateDeviceAndSwapChain1: Failed on NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800: 0x80004002.

I have discovered that I have 32bit and 64bit OBS.
