Araneae6537 wrote: »The high end competitive gameplay has ALWAYS been very specific, with specific classes with specific armor sets in specific roles, and some classes not desired at all, depending on the content. Subclassing gives you more options in how you play your character, not fewer.
If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
SkaraMinoc wrote: »If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
I do want to do that. That's why I'm switching characters and my main is now obsolete. 🙄
Urzigurumash wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
I do want to do that. That's why I'm switching characters and my main is now obsolete. 🙄
With your level of knowledge I'd be surprised if Cro was your first main?
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
I do want to do that. That's why I'm switching characters and my main is now obsolete. 🙄
With your level of knowledge I'd be surprised if Cro was your first main?
I'm intimately familiar with all of the skill lines, sets, how damage is calculated, etc. I'm just not looking for build advice in this thread.
Here's a good example.
Hypothetically, let's say that DK was my main in PvP. I'm not playing that when Assassination, Animal Companions, Aedric Spear, Restoring Light, and Storm Calling exists. The DK passives are awful. Sure, Ardent Flame + Storm Calling w/ Pyrebrand hits hard but it still gets outclassed by the 5 skill lines I just mentioned. I'm still switching off DK because it's obsolete if I want to play at the highest level.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
I do want to do that. That's why I'm switching characters and my main is now obsolete. 🙄
With your level of knowledge I'd be surprised if Cro was your first main?
I'm intimately familiar with all of the skill lines, sets, how damage is calculated, etc. I'm just not looking for build advice in this thread.
Here's a good example.
Hypothetically, let's say that DK was my main in PvP. I'm not playing that when Assassination, Animal Companions, Aedric Spear, Restoring Light, and Storm Calling exists. The DK passives are awful. Sure, Ardent Flame + Storm Calling w/ Pyrebrand hits hard but it still gets outclassed by the 5 skill lines I just mentioned. I'm still switching off DK because it's obsolete if I want to play at the highest level.
Araneae6537 wrote: »The high end competitive gameplay has ALWAYS been very specific, with specific classes with specific armor sets in specific roles, and some classes not desired at all, depending on the content. Subclassing gives you more options in how you play your character, not fewer.
randconfig wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
I do want to do that. That's why I'm switching characters and my main is now obsolete. 🙄
With your level of knowledge I'd be surprised if Cro was your first main?
I'm intimately familiar with all of the skill lines, sets, how damage is calculated, etc. I'm just not looking for build advice in this thread.
Here's a good example.
Hypothetically, let's say that DK was my main in PvP. I'm not playing that when Assassination, Animal Companions, Aedric Spear, Restoring Light, and Storm Calling exists. The DK passives are awful. Sure, Ardent Flame + Storm Calling w/ Pyrebrand hits hard but it still gets outclassed by the 5 skill lines I just mentioned. I'm still switching off DK because it's obsolete if I want to play at the highest level.
Gotta say I don't disagree. Only Ardent Flame is useful now, Draconic Power and Earthen Heart passives and defensively play literally just gets melted in the current PVP meta of stacking 3 dps skill lines, unless you also put on tank sets, but then you're a meme and can do nothing but stand there and not die.
PVP is best when there's a balance between being able to deal damage, being able to tank damage, and having some self healing to recover. When you can just get one shot by Storm Calling + Assassination skill line abilities, then PVP is reduced from 3 core mechanics (deal damage, tank some damage, self heal to recover) to just deal damage. Very boring imo, though PVE only players probably are able to do better now, but they only play PVP for events, so after that PVP dies since it's not fun for actual PVP players.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »My main character, the one I've done all quests on and discovered all points of interest, found all skyshards, learned all crafting, etc. is now obsolete thanks to Subclassing. The builds that I need to stay competitive are no longer possible on my main class, so I must reroll another character and start fresh. Either that or buy skill lines from the crown store and switch characters anytime I need something crafted. You get the idea.
It's also been said before but Subclassing has distilled combat down to maybe 5 skill lines for the serious high-end competitive gameplay.
"oh wow, you're playing XYZ... how original" etc
darkriketz wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »My main character, the one I've done all quests on and discovered all points of interest, found all skyshards, learned all crafting, etc. is now obsolete thanks to Subclassing. The builds that I need to stay competitive are no longer possible on my main class, so I must reroll another character and start fresh. Either that or buy skill lines from the crown store and switch characters anytime I need something crafted. You get the idea.
It's also been said before but Subclassing has distilled combat down to maybe 5 skill lines for the serious high-end competitive gameplay.
"oh wow, you're playing XYZ... how original" etc
...ok I'm kidding, I'm being sarcastic, it's just another case of player complaining for non-existing problem, and it gets really annoying as the times passes by.
Urzigurumash wrote: »darkriketz wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »My main character, the one I've done all quests on and discovered all points of interest, found all skyshards, learned all crafting, etc. is now obsolete thanks to Subclassing. The builds that I need to stay competitive are no longer possible on my main class, so I must reroll another character and start fresh. Either that or buy skill lines from the crown store and switch characters anytime I need something crafted. You get the idea.
It's also been said before but Subclassing has distilled combat down to maybe 5 skill lines for the serious high-end competitive gameplay.
"oh wow, you're playing XYZ... how original" etc
...ok I'm kidding, I'm being sarcastic, it's just another case of player complaining for non-existing problem, and it gets really annoying as the times passes by.
It's not a non existent problem, do you play PvP? However it is a return to form for DK, ironically while everything else has dissolved, we've reconstituted.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »If you WANT to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay' then you do what you need to min max (put simply).
If you don't want to do THAT then you don't want to do 'serious high-end competitive gameplay.'
I do want to do that. That's why I'm switching characters and my main is now obsolete. 🙄
With your level of knowledge I'd be surprised if Cro was your first main?
I'm intimately familiar with all of the skill lines, sets, how damage is calculated, etc. I'm just not looking for build advice in this thread.
Here's a good example.
Hypothetically, let's say that DK was my main in PvP. I'm not playing that when Assassination, Animal Companions, Aedric Spear, Restoring Light, and Storm Calling exists. The DK passives are awful. Sure, Ardent Flame + Storm Calling w/ Pyrebrand hits hard but it still gets outclassed by the 5 skill lines I just mentioned. I'm still switching off DK because it's obsolete if I want to play at the highest level.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »My main character, the one I've done all quests on and discovered all points of interest, found all skyshards, learned all crafting, etc. is now obsolete thanks to Subclassing. The builds that I need to stay competitive are no longer possible on my main class, so I must reroll another character and start fresh. Either that or buy skill lines from the crown store and switch characters anytime I need something crafted. You get the idea.
It's also been said before but Subclassing has distilled combat down to maybe 5 skill lines for the serious high-end competitive gameplay.
"oh wow, you're playing XYZ... how original" etc
SkaraMinoc wrote: »My main character, the one I've done all quests on and discovered all points of interest, found all skyshards, learned all crafting, etc. is now obsolete thanks to Subclassing. The builds that I need to stay competitive are no longer possible on my main class, so I must reroll another character and start fresh. Either that or buy skill lines from the crown store and switch characters anytime I need something crafted. You get the idea.
It's also been said before but Subclassing has distilled combat down to maybe 5 skill lines for the serious high-end competitive gameplay.
"oh wow, you're playing XYZ... how original" etc
darkriketz wrote: »Urzigurumash wrote: »darkriketz wrote: »SkaraMinoc wrote: »My main character, the one I've done all quests on and discovered all points of interest, found all skyshards, learned all crafting, etc. is now obsolete thanks to Subclassing. The builds that I need to stay competitive are no longer possible on my main class, so I must reroll another character and start fresh. Either that or buy skill lines from the crown store and switch characters anytime I need something crafted. You get the idea.
It's also been said before but Subclassing has distilled combat down to maybe 5 skill lines for the serious high-end competitive gameplay.
"oh wow, you're playing XYZ... how original" etc
...ok I'm kidding, I'm being sarcastic, it's just another case of player complaining for non-existing problem, and it gets really annoying as the times passes by.
It's not a non existent problem, do you play PvP? However it is a return to form for DK, ironically while everything else has dissolved, we've reconstituted.
There is absolutely no universe in which subclassing breaks TESO and renders it unplayable. It's just another way to play the game. For example, as a nightblade, my main character is far more secure and agreable to play now that it was before Subclassing.
If you like PvP, you like challenge. You're not forced to use Subclassing but if opponent players use it and it gives them a chance to best you ? See it as a challenge and rethink your character and strategy. It's just a new puzzle to solve to improve yourself. That's how competition works, by the way, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and when you lose, absolutely nothing in the universe forces you to post a forum thread to complain. Again : new way of playing, puzzle to solve.
CrushDepth wrote: »This is a durn game, and one made up of little 1s and 0s at that. I can not see getting concerned about being "maximally competitive" at or in it, sorry, I just can not.
Get out in the real world, join the Military and perhaps serve your country,(I did not say serve your Government by the way so do not even whine about serving or not serving it) and try that for excitement and adventure. Playing chicken with a Ruskie boat at test depth while answering a Full bell will get that competitive blood rushing.