They all demand different skill sets, so no point trying to say which is superior. There's enough overlap that a player strong in one of those domains is at least decent in the others.DaniimalsSF wrote: »Why do you believe one is a superior test of ability over the others?
It is, and it isn't. It takes skill, but it also takes unskilled opponents. Aside from skill variables, there's also defining 1vX. Does it have to be open field or can I use LoS? Can I use npcs? What if I had allies but they all died immediately?That said, 1vXing is arguably a top tier activity.
DaniimalsSF wrote: »How do you personally define top tier, high end, competitive, end game, etc. PVP in ESO?
I often see these terms used and I am curious if there is consensus or general themes in what people specifically mean.
I assume some common answers will be high MMR BGs, strict ruleset duels, organized ball group, and open world 1vX.
Why do you believe one is a superior test of ability over the others?
Flame away.
The player that excels across multiple of these domains would represent the truly top end then. Being able to excel on multiple classes would also be a factor in my view.Turtle_Bot wrote: »separate the truly top end players that can successfully do these things compared to the rest.
I don't think it's possible without LoS and would call judicious use of it a skill, so long as you get some kills and don't just hide. If you're able to 1vX in open field, I think that says more about the quality of your opposition than about your skill. This includes cloaking nightblades picking off players one by one in open field, which I would not usually count as 1vX.xylena_lazarow wrote: »Aside from skill variables, there's also defining 1vX. Does it have to be open field or can I use LoS?
Yes, absolutely. Are you specifically referring to heavy attack builds? I wouldn't count someone dying to that as a particularly good 1vX. However, if you manage to 1vX consistently with such a build against players who don't immediately die, I think that's fair. Heck, you might even be ultra top tier, because I don't know how you'd do it. I never quite got the fuss about these builds when they were strong, but now they're not even strong in a PvE damage sense anymore.Can I use npcs?
I would very much count that as a 1vX from that point forward. In fact, them all dying immediately is probably a sign of superior opposition (and all too common when your allies are randoms).What if I had allies but they all died immediately?
That's fair, I'm in agreement that a loose definition of 1vX is more appropriate. I suppose 1vX could be assessed by threat level: when a given player is alone and outnumbered, how much of a threat do they pose, if any threat at all? When that lone player becomes enough of a threat that entire groups or zergs are on notice, zerging them like their lives are on the line, or even backing off the objective entirely... perhaps that is the top level of 1vX.I would very much count that as a 1vX from that point forward
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SkaraMinoc wrote: »The premade Deathmatch 4v4 community is about the highest level PvP in ESO. Too bad it died out years ago.
Nah those guys are just derpy casuals, the fact that they annoy opponents is at least something.The absolute lowest tier PvP is running around as a Tank (40k+ health) doing minimal damage and Zerging single players.
This straight up didn't exist early in the game and it's the biggest plague I see.
IncultaWolf wrote: »High MMR solo queue battlegrounds, mainly deathmatch
SkaraMinoc wrote: »The premade Deathmatch 4v4 community is about the highest level PvP in ESO. Too bad it died out years ago.
adirondack wrote: »I have reached GO. I am former emp. And if you are wise never run away from me cause am not a fabulous player. I’m average. But the years of time in pvp have translated to a GO (or a few) and several emps. Which is not the same as skill.
My old fingers don’t play the game as well as others. I die in pvp like everyone else and like everyone else I dust off and head back at it. The fun is in the playing. Winning of course is nice - but a good battle where everyone gave their all is the true reward for me.
There are some really amazing players out there who just perform at a tier beyond the rest of the masses. These are the small scalers who win through better rotations better gear and better positioning. Some of them are streamers but not all.
So to get back to your original question - I’m not sure how to define top tier, but the people who play with some humor, understand that it is just a game, and find enjoyment in competitive play (on same or differing teams) are the best players. These are the ones who others are drawn to, who encourage better play instead of ridiculing bad choices, and who add so much to a social game.
My $0.02.