MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »StarOfElyon wrote: »PrincessOfThieves wrote: »PrincessOfThieves wrote: »James-Wayne wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »I see fake DD way more often than fake support, in both proportion and total
Totally agree. I see less people complaining about fake DD no idea why
Because it's not a thing, just a silly red herring.
There are players who are not as good as others at doing damage obviously just like there are real tanks and real healers who are not very good at their role.
Being a liar and cheating the system to jump the queue is a whole different issue.
It absolutely is a thing. I queued for vet Dread Cellar the other day, and had a dd just spamming bow light attacks with a skill or two every 10 or so attacks. And they weren't even low cp.
How can someone be called a dd if they're doing less damage than a healer?
See above "There are players who are not as good as others at doing damage obviously." There ARE terrible players in this game.
A fake role in this game is done to gain an advantage in the PUG queue. Fake healers and tanks are a thing because you get a group faster - instantly usually in fact. Queuing as DPS means you have a 10 minute wait on average. Faking DPS to get in a group slower would be brain-dead level stupid.
Faking roles is all about jumping to the front of the queue. This is why I don't buy the pathetic "fake DPS" red herrings many of you think is a good counter argument to rationalize being a lying queue jumper.
I'm not "queue jumping". I'm just saying that people who queue as dds and don't even try to do meaningful dps (at least more than an average healer) aren't really dds, they're just people who are either clueless or looking for a free carry. Dd means damage dealer, not just someone who's not a healer nor a tank.
These people are the reason why healers and tanks try to avoid solo queues. It is just not fun to play when you get 2 of those.
And I find it really weird that dds are almost never judged the way support players are.
I've tanked for groups where literally everyone was dying repeatedly and doing dookie damage. When we got on party, I actually learned that one of the DDs was an older woman (sounded old enough to be my mom). I'm patient as hell so I stuck with them and we eventually cleared that vet dungeon. It's not fun sometimes but in order for people to advance in this game, the more experienced players must be willing to carry groups and teach others. If people want to be selfish, they shouldn't play an MMORPG.
I look at it as paying it forward. People helped me, boy did I need help at first. ESO is my first ever video game (it's my retirement hobby) and I had a lot to learn. But more experienced players took time and helped me. I appreciated it then and now I try to do the same for others.
Living_Tribunal wrote: »After this event I'm changing my tune. I ran bloodroot forge last night where we all kept dieing. I asked if we had a tank or a healer, the tank proceeded to lose his mind in the chat and blamed us for not knowing the mechanics. Eventually he go do tired of dieing and left. we queued a new tank. If you're going to tank, just slot a taunt and hold the bbeg. Usually I don't notice it too much, I can handle my own pretty well, but this event has brought out a lot of.... interesting....people.
LOL yeah there are some real ignoramuses out there.
I had a fake tank' in FG1 of all places the other day, 2K CP, loaded in and took off running before everyone else was even fully loaded into the dungeon.
The rest of us were on lowbies, and before we could take two steps we were being attacked by all the trash the 'tank' ran through (side note, I hate ESO aggro where you can get it even if you haven't taken a single action).
As we killed off the trash together and quickly moved forward, the fake 'tank' died to the first boss.
We all laughed at the idiot, then voted to kick the idiot, then proceeded to finish without a tank.
Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
I used to queue as a tank. Did BCII. I think we had to kill upwards of 15 daedroth to get the boss down low enough that there wouldn't be 10+ on me before boss died.
I used to queue as a tank. Did BCII. I think we had to kill upwards of 15 daedroth to get the boss down low enough that there wouldn't be 10+ on me before boss died.
While 15 daedroths is quite a lot, this particular fight was well thought out in my opinion. It's all about mechanics. It's not a dps race. In fact, I remember in the beginning, we often had to instruct new players to kill all daedroth until the boss was at 30%. Then be sure to not kill the boss until at least 4 daedroth had spawned. And when we defeated the encounter, it felt good.
Overtime this fight became too easy. Players had so much dps that mechanics were forgotten. I personally prefer fights based on mechanics.
UnabashedlyHonest wrote:That's because fake tanking and fake healing aren't real problems. This issue is so minor compared to all the other actual bugs and design flaws happening in ESO right now it doesn't make any sense to even bring up this issue.
Bugs and design flaws should be the priority fixes going on right now.
I used to queue as a tank. Did BCII. I think we had to kill upwards of 15 daedroth to get the boss down low enough that there wouldn't be 10+ on me before boss died.
While 15 daedroths is quite a lot, this particular fight was well thought out in my opinion. It's all about mechanics. It's not a dps race. In fact, I remember in the beginning, we often had to instruct new players to kill all daedroth until the boss was at 30%. Then be sure to not kill the boss until at least 4 daedroth had spawned. And when we defeated the encounter, it felt good.
Overtime this fight became too easy. Players had so much dps that mechanics were forgotten. I personally prefer fights based on mechanics.
I've no arguments with that, but this is in the last few patches, where any level of competency from the DPS would require them to actually hold some damage to get 3 daedroths out.
These weren't players that "forgot" mechanics. They simply did not do any damage. Literal LA spam, the occasional acid spray. Nothing else.
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I used to queue as a tank. Did BCII. I think we had to kill upwards of 15 daedroth to get the boss down low enough that there wouldn't be 10+ on me before boss died.
While 15 daedroths is quite a lot, this particular fight was well thought out in my opinion. It's all about mechanics. It's not a dps race. In fact, I remember in the beginning, we often had to instruct new players to kill all daedroth until the boss was at 30%. Then be sure to not kill the boss until at least 4 daedroth had spawned. And when we defeated the encounter, it felt good.
Overtime this fight became too easy. Players had so much dps that mechanics were forgotten. I personally prefer fights based on mechanics.
I've no arguments with that, but this is in the last few patches, where any level of competency from the DPS would require them to actually hold some damage to get 3 daedroths out.
These weren't players that "forgot" mechanics. They simply did not do any damage. Literal LA spam, the occasional acid spray. Nothing else.
Well 2 daedroth spawn every 45 secs that the boss is alive, trust me the room will eventually fill up with daedroth. I was the healer the tank and DPS weren't even hitting the boss anymore. I'm not even sure they could get near him... I gave up healing thinking we could wipe and I'd explain the mechanic, but while I was typing everyone else bailed... I got a pity green transmute geode from it for being the last one left (?) until then I didn't even know such a thing existed...
I used to queue as a tank. Did BCII. I think we had to kill upwards of 15 daedroth to get the boss down low enough that there wouldn't be 10+ on me before boss died.
While 15 daedroths is quite a lot, this particular fight was well thought out in my opinion. It's all about mechanics. It's not a dps race. In fact, I remember in the beginning, we often had to instruct new players to kill all daedroth until the boss was at 30%. Then be sure to not kill the boss until at least 4 daedroth had spawned. And when we defeated the encounter, it felt good.
Overtime this fight became too easy. Players had so much dps that mechanics were forgotten. I personally prefer fights based on mechanics.
I've no arguments with that, but this is in the last few patches, where any level of competency from the DPS would require them to actually hold some damage to get 3 daedroths out.
These weren't players that "forgot" mechanics. They simply did not do any damage. Literal LA spam, the occasional acid spray. Nothing else.
ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
Anony_Mouse wrote: »You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
What about a DPS that queues with a sword/shield, taunt and inner rage slotted and running around doing 5k damage on boss fights? Excuse being " I am new to ESO"
I would say that qualifies as a fake dps, an di have met my fair share of this kind of player especially dring this Undaunted event so far
ruengdet2515 wrote: »Not matter fake or not I just need fast run for nDUN. and dont want to run with CP<1000
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »ruengdet2515 wrote: »Not matter fake or not I just need fast run for nDUN. and dont want to run with CP<1000
You need to have realistic expectations. If you’re queuing in a random normal your’e generally getting under players far below CP1000 because that’s who normal dungeons are aimed at. Expecting otherwise is akin to trying to find a date at a high school and getting angry that everyone is under age.
I think you’re expectation regarding CP would be more likely met in a random vet but then you’re not getting a speed run.
100% agree there are much more fake dps or people with such low dps that a support build has more if you weave light attacks ...
ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
UnabashedlyHonest wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
That's because fake tanking and fake healing aren't real problems. This issue is so minor compared to all the other actual bugs and design flaws happening in ESO right now it doesn't make any sense to even bring up this issue.
Bugs and design flaws should be the priority fixes going on right now.
ForzaRammer wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
You want me to acknowledge the problems you face, which I did already.
And when i bring up the problems i encounter, you turn it down.
That's not bias, that's asking to be treated fairly.
10-15% the dd i get from que, are indifferent or worse compare to a companion.
A human DD that's not even clearly better than a bot, is definitely a fake.
ForzaRammer wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
You want me to acknowledge the problems you face, which I did already.
And when i bring up the problems i encounter, you turn it down.
That's not bias, that's asking to be treated fairly.
10-15% the dd i get from que, are indifferent or worse compare to a companion.
A human DD that's not even clearly better than a bot, is definitely a fake.
Fake dps is not a real thing. Bad dps is and is an entirely different problem.
A person doing low dps in a dps role is not “faking” anything. They are just not good at their role.
Fake tanks and healers are people who queue for those rolls, who “know” what those roles require, and have zero desire to fulfill it.
No one is taking a dps role as a “shortcut” to getting a dungeon run in quickly. Fake tanks and healers are.
ForzaRammer wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
You want me to acknowledge the problems you face, which I did already.
And when i bring up the problems i encounter, you turn it down.
That's not bias, that's asking to be treated fairly.
10-15% the dd i get from que, are indifferent or worse compare to a companion.
A human DD that's not even clearly better than a bot, is definitely a fake.
Fake dps is not a real thing. Bad dps is and is an entirely different problem.
A person doing low dps in a dps role is not “faking” anything. They are just not good at their role.
Fake tanks and healers are people who queue for those rolls, who “know” what those roles require, and have zero desire to fulfill it.
No one is taking a dps role as a “shortcut” to getting a dungeon run in quickly. Fake tanks and healers are.
It’s the ‘everyone is a dd’ again. I am stating it yet again why it is unreasonable.
1. That’s your definition, not a universally accepted standard
2. Such definition is unfair to support players. All taunt do damage, if a tank has to taunt, he has to do damage. Then tank is a subset of DD
3. Your idea on distribution of responsibility is simply giving next to nothing to the DD and way too much to the tank
It is funny how people are so against fake tanks but are usually okay with fake healers and fake dps...
ForzaRammer wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Jarl_Ironheart wrote: »ForzaRammer wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »And even when you enter the queue as a "true" healer (SPC/MA/Spaulder), and you end up doing 40%+ of the dps by just using your wall/shards/crushing shock (all part of the normal healer kit), in full healer CP setup.
The tank doesn't know mechanics, and the other two DPS are effectively doing little more damage than the healer. (All CP1400+, which not a great measure, means they've at least played for a while)
You leave the group, as it's clear you're not going to be able to clear the vet hard mode with them, after helping carry them all to the last boss (ressed them at least 20+ times, did all the mechanics on other bosses, etc...), but they refuse to do the mechanics (and it's a fight that you MUST do the mechanics on)... and get a whisper from one saying "Enjoy the triple report"
People abusing the report function, queuing for things they aren't prepared for AND are unwilling to learn how to do the content (it's the latter that's the biggest problem)...
Going to be extremely upset if those reports get "actioned" just because there were apparently 3 of them in a short span...
If you're worried about that just run logs in vet dungeons and you can link the report in response to any actions in the future.I don't think you're in any danger from the coordinated report and if you screenshot the DM you can show it was vindictive.
It would be the first action on my in-game account (had some forum run-ins, but they are separate). But it's the "Hey, you've been banned for 72 hours"... you try and get support to look into it... and it takes them 4 days to respond, by which time your suspension is over, you've lost 3 days of playtime and there's nothing they can do to compensate for it.
The system is backwards, and the litany of complaints I've seen for similar situations has me slightly nervous... no matter how much "proof" I have.
The fact you waited that long to call them out, is 100% letting these subpar players become more entitled.
I call these people out < 5 minutes into the dungeon.
I just reported 2 fake roles rhe other day who were not only fake roles but absolutely sucked at trying to speed run and kept dying. I think it's very fair to call these kind of people out and get them Punished.
W/e man, i have no issues with how you treat fake tank.
My issue with you is that you (and people like you) don’t treat fake DD the same way you treat fake tanks.
You don’t even acknowledge the problems real tanks (like me) encounter, which is more prevalent than the problem (fake tank) you encounter.
Just selective bias and double standard.
You don't even realize that you have the same bias. Your perspective is different than everyone else's BECAUSE you are a tank. Fake tanks are a REAL problem that a LOT of people experience. "Fake dps" isn't a thing though; you're thinking of bad or poor dps, which isn't the same thing as dps queuing as tanks or heals to skip the queue.
You want me to acknowledge the problems you face, which I did already.
And when i bring up the problems i encounter, you turn it down.
That's not bias, that's asking to be treated fairly.
10-15% the dd i get from que, are indifferent or worse compare to a companion.
A human DD that's not even clearly better than a bot, is definitely a fake.
Fake dps is not a real thing. Bad dps is and is an entirely different problem.
A person doing low dps in a dps role is not “faking” anything. They are just not good at their role.
Fake tanks and healers are people who queue for those rolls, who “know” what those roles require, and have zero desire to fulfill it.
No one is taking a dps role as a “shortcut” to getting a dungeon run in quickly. Fake tanks and healers are.
It’s the ‘everyone is a dd’ again. I am stating it yet again why it is unreasonable.
1. That’s your definition, not a universally accepted standard
2. Such definition is unfair to support players. All taunt do damage, if a tank has to taunt, he has to do damage. Then tank is a subset of DD
3. Your idea on distribution of responsibility is simply giving next to nothing to the DD and way too much to the tank