ForeverJenn wrote: »So I levelled a tank over the weekend. Several times, while doing my random normal dungeons, I'd get groups of 3 500+CP. These groups were pulling 5-8k dps as a group, with me doing about 40% as a tank. How is this even possible? I am asking because I only tank and heal and am 810+ and my friends range from 18k to 60k per person. How are ppl this high doing less dps then my lowbie tank? I just wonder how this is possible, as I'm not dps, but even if I do try, I can at least pull 18k without knowing what I'm doing. Bots maybe?
JanTanhide wrote: »ForeverJenn wrote: »So I levelled a tank over the weekend. Several times, while doing my random normal dungeons, I'd get groups of 3 500+CP. These groups were pulling 5-8k dps as a group, with me doing about 40% as a tank. How is this even possible? I am asking because I only tank and heal and am 810+ and my friends range from 18k to 60k per person. How are ppl this high doing less dps then my lowbie tank? I just wonder how this is possible, as I'm not dps, but even if I do try, I can at least pull 18k without knowing what I'm doing. Bots maybe?
LOL. Not Bots. Usually these folks are casual players with gear picked up off the ground and randomly worn. It happens, try not to get too flustered over it. They just want to have fun and are running Normal mode dungeons because they know they would get slaughtered in a Vet dungeon.
But yeah, many people that play ESO are here for the socializing. One guild I am in is all about that. And it stays full at 500 players. I have several friends who are up in the older age bracket (I.E. close to 80) that play the game to have fun and don't care about DPS or any of the Vet dungeons/trials. Two that I know are almost 1400 CP and usually just light attack or heavy attack and cast a few skills in normal dungeon runs. But, they also do not PUG so there is that.
My most fun experience tanking a PUG run was BC1 in Vet. Group DPS was 10k or so. All but one were over 1,000 CP with the lower player in the 900's. My DK Tank was doing 23% of Group DPS. But we did finish it and I laughed it off. What else can we do?
Fun times!
There are a lot of players who try to get better but get booted from groups because their dps is low or because they failed a mechanic.
You can blame inexperience on the community as much as the player. If I would have been in the OPs group and he offered me advice I'd take it gladly. Unfortunately most groups don't do that. They either just disband or begin to tell you how much of their air you have wasted.
It's been a long time, but wasn't it The Secret World that had a tank/healing/dps quest you had to pass in order to do dungeons? Maybe a system like that should be implemented for Vet dungeons, or for each individual dungeon. I don't like the idea because it would limit who could do what (ie taking lower level friends through dungeons to explore and do quests) but it was an interesting idea for that game.
There are a lot of players who try to get better but get booted from groups because their dps is low or because they failed a mechanic.
You can blame inexperience on the community as much as the player. If I would have been in the OPs group and he offered me advice I'd take it gladly. Unfortunately most groups don't do that. They either just disband or begin to tell you how much of their air you have wasted.
The sad truth in ESO.
ForeverJenn wrote: »There are a lot of players who try to get better but get booted from groups because their dps is low or because they failed a mechanic.
You can blame inexperience on the community as much as the player. If I would have been in the OPs group and he offered me advice I'd take it gladly. Unfortunately most groups don't do that. They either just disband or begin to tell you how much of their air you have wasted.
The sad truth in ESO.
I DID ask. No one responds

ForeverJenn wrote: »There are a lot of players who try to get better but get booted from groups because their dps is low or because they failed a mechanic.
You can blame inexperience on the community as much as the player. If I would have been in the OPs group and he offered me advice I'd take it gladly. Unfortunately most groups don't do that. They either just disband or begin to tell you how much of their air you have wasted.
The sad truth in ESO.
I DID ask. No one responds
The issue is your question is not easy to answer as the reasons are many and never the same each time it happens.
novemberhhh wrote: »Players do that little dmg by just wearing random junk and being afk 90% of the time, and cant be bothered to put on any reasonable gear despite playing for hundreds if not thousands of hours apparantly. So of course the idea of using buffs, dots, and a spammable in any sort of pattern is way outside what they're willing to do.
But just for fun, heres a parse from my sorc with the left mouse button held down while i actually went afk...
If you pull less dps, congrats you just got outparsed by an inanimate object (my coffee mug handle, to be specific).
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ForeverJenn wrote: »Yeah. It's just 3k group dps means there's 4 people doing 600dps. Maybe afkers on some auto follow.
ForeverJenn wrote: »Yeah. It's just 3k group dps means there's 4 people doing 600dps. Maybe afkers on some auto follow.
Don't remember you saying 3k group dps. I've never seen that ever. I've had groups in which I was doing 80% of the dps as healer, but in any dungeon where that's possible to clear with, you don't need to do much healing and don't even need to keep anyone other than yourself alive.
novemberhhh wrote: »Players do that little dmg by just wearing random junk and being afk 90% of the time, and cant be bothered to put on any reasonable gear despite playing for hundreds if not thousands of hours apparantly. So of course the idea of using buffs, dots, and a spammable in any sort of pattern is way outside what they're willing to do.
But just for fun, heres a parse from my sorc with the left mouse button held down while i actually went afk...
If you pull less dps, congrats you just got outparsed by an inanimate object (my coffee mug handle, to be specific).
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ForeverJenn wrote: »novemberhhh wrote: »Players do that little dmg by just wearing random junk and being afk 90% of the time, and cant be bothered to put on any reasonable gear despite playing for hundreds if not thousands of hours apparantly. So of course the idea of using buffs, dots, and a spammable in any sort of pattern is way outside what they're willing to do.
But just for fun, heres a parse from my sorc with the left mouse button held down while i actually went afk...
If you pull less dps, congrats you just got outparsed by an inanimate object (my coffee mug handle, to be specific).
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See that's my point. Your coffee mug is doing 5x the dps of 3 people combined in the situation I'm complaining about. People are getting offended at me calling out DDs doing 1k dps, like I should tolerate it or something.
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coffee mug doesn't have to move around, switch targets, etc. dpsing a dungeon =/= dpsing a stationary object that doesn't fight back.
so... where is that difference coming from?
witchdoctor wrote: »coffee mug doesn't have to move around, switch targets, etc. dpsing a dungeon =/= dpsing a stationary object that doesn't fight back.
Just want to point out: everyone knows this. It is a known factor in the whole parsing concept. It is also besides the point. The whole point of parsing is to show what a specific person* can do in a 'perfect' situation. This is also why the raid dummy has all (well, mostly all) the buffs/debuffs. To standardise testing.
Lulu can do 95K on a magblade. I do 76K. I can tell from that alone my light attack weave is well off their's. It a standard test.
*It is also useful for when looking at what Class X can do compared to Class Y.so... where is that difference coming from?
We'd have to see a screenshot of your CMX to try to answer. People, including myself, would be more than happy to do so if you are genuinely interested in learning the answer.
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novemberhhh wrote: »... you dont lose 93% (14k/15k) of your dps due to "bosses moving" or whatever other theories (or excuses) you got.
What are you trying prove here? If your point is that any person should be able to do 15k+ dps, your example is not that appropriate.novemberhhh wrote: »But just for fun, heres a parse from my sorc with the left mouse button held down while i actually went afk...
If you pull less dps, congrats you just got outparsed by an inanimate object (my coffee mug handle, to be specific).
And a stamplar can do 70k+ on raid dummy by spamming a single skill and nothing else. Can any other class do that? Is that what you can expect from any DD build? Tell you what, do your "inanimate object" dps test using something other than a double pet magSorc.novemberhhh wrote: »except that an inanimate object literally just did 15k dps
I guess you assume I'm one of those clueless DDs with absurdly low dps hence the need to clue me in about penetration. All I asked was what's the point of showing an "afk parse" when you used a character that was well suited for a heavy attack spam parse.novemberhhh wrote: »btw tanks will debuff targets (bosses especially) to the 18.2k pen soft cap, its kinda why they wear alkosh...
If you are a relatively competent player who mainly plays with other relatively competent players then you may find your expectations of the abilities of the average player to be highly skewed.
The fact is that it has become so quick and easy to reach level 50, and then moderately high cp, that it is entirely possible, and even likely, that a significant percentage of the playerbase will achieve a respectable amount of cp while having no freaking clue what they are doing. Likely they don't even know they are bad as Dunning Kruger will be in full effect.
The number one complaint I hear from my guildies who main tanks is that when they pug from outside the guild their dungeons take forever. A skilled dps can brute force their way through a lot of dungeon content even if they are grouped with utter potatoes. A similarly skilled tank will struggle to do the same as while they may be nigh unkillable they also struggle to kill.
You're doing random normals, what do you expect?
Lol. I tanked vDoM the other day and we had cp 600ish dps in group wearing ebon and s&b. I asked if he queued for wrong role by accident or something but no, he said survivability matters to him lol. Group dps was barely 20k but we managed to clear it after 2 hours. Dont ask why I stayed coz I dont know lol.
@ForeverJenn , I'd like a bit more context from your original post. Because no matter how you look at it, 5-8k Group dps is extremely low and I've never actually seen that. I always saw 10k+ group dps.
What was the dungeon? normal or vet? dlc or base game?
There are cases where combat metrics show "wrong" info, because if some mob get stuck somewhere (behind a wall or under the ground etc, happens more often than not) they won't lose aggro on you and you get stuck in combat for a long time.
This messes up the combat metrics fight report because the addon computes dps by taking all the dmg dealt and dividing it by fight time. So you will start seeing very low dps numbers compared to what you'd see normally because "stuck in combat" situation makes the addon consider a very long time period as the "fight time". (This happens to me all the time in blackheart haven dungeon, damn harpies ignoring physics)
ForeverJenn wrote: »Yeah. It's just 3k group dps means there's 4 people doing 600dps. Maybe afkers on some auto follow.
Don't remember you saying 3k group dps. I've never seen that ever. I've had groups in which I was doing 80% of the dps as healer, but in any dungeon where that's possible to clear with, you don't need to do much healing and don't even need to keep anyone other than yourself alive.