Arcanist has this visual bug, it shows he has 0 hp, but in reality it's more. It's a question for devs why this bug still exist almost year after release of class, not for dc players you mention.DTStormfox wrote: »Some of them drop to 0 HP and don't die. They just continue to jump around like the Black Knight from Monty Python, shouting: "it's just a scratch". And instead of recovering, they turn around and beam everybody to death like it's nothing.
Sidewaves89 wrote: »Arcanist has this visual bug, it shows he has 0 hp, but in reality it's more. It's a question for devs why this bug still exist almost year after release of class, not for dc players you mention.DTStormfox wrote: »Some of them drop to 0 HP and don't die. They just continue to jump around like the Black Knight from Monty Python, shouting: "it's just a scratch". And instead of recovering, they turn around and beam everybody to death like it's nothing.
Ther is a couple of players taking hostige of the campaign, sad but true. AD and EP player are leaving du to this way of playing, Raven recent started and already its almost ruind, just fight to make 2:de place, if this is the way ZoZ think the PvP should be playing, then i rest my case. The sorc build they are playing whith is a joke!! and it not going be any better after update. Well good luck. over and out.
DTStormfox wrote: »Nobody wants to play in this campaign anymore because of them.
DTStormfox wrote: »There clearly is a DC group with a hidden advantage. I tried replicating the advantage by sourcing their builds. But I don't get the same amount of damage, sustain, nor tankiness. It appears they are using something outside ESO to get this advantage.
DTStormfox wrote: »Nobody wants to play in this campaign anymore because of them.
Well, yellow pop locks can prove you are wrong. 3-4 red ball groups running at the same time can prove you are wrong.DTStormfox wrote: »There clearly is a DC group with a hidden advantage. I tried replicating the advantage by sourcing their builds. But I don't get the same amount of damage, sustain, nor tankiness. It appears they are using something outside ESO to get this advantage.
This is too loud but empty words. noCP requires some skill, more than CP with procs (or BG with procs), can you copy skill and experience too? There are bad and good players after all, no one is the same. Not going to say you are a bad player, but there are absolutely no proofs in your message: no builds you tried nor tests. We are going to need more if we want to ban them if they are cheating as you say. The easiest way - you can duel somebody from this group in exactly the same build and look at cmx.
Major_Toughness wrote: »No-proc requires less skill than with-proc.
How does removing variables that you have to deal with make the game more skillful?
Surely if you're that skilled you can survive against procs?
Major_Toughness wrote: »How does removing variables that you have to deal with make the game more skillful?
Playing BGs from time to time in noCP build, so far so good. But as I said, people rely on procsets: couple of NBs with proc dots + tarnished + zaan = you can do nothing about it and have to reposition in most cases. Without procs them can not even make a scratch on me pretty sureMajor_Toughness wrote: »Surely if you're that skilled you can survive against procs?
WaywardArgonian wrote: »One thing I will say is that it's a lot easier fighting outnumbered with procs. On a 1vX level, proc sets and mythics allow you to spec more into tankiness while still having the burst damage to get kills, and on a smallscale level, stuff like Vicious Death can help level the playing field against a numerically superior enemy. Wearing Snow Treaders in any group composition also allows you to completely ignore the snare mechanic.
DTStormfox wrote: »Furthermore, some people suggest that copying their build is not enough evidence. What do you expect me to do? Post a video of the persons who seem to be cheating? Everybody knows that posting a video like that would violate terms of use.