"Fake" isn't really an appropriate term to give players like that, as every fake Tank and fake Healer are legit DD's who intentionally choose the wrong role for a faster queue.
Whenever a DD is accused of being fake its just because their dps isn't high enough, or they're new and don't know what a rotation is.
ForzaRammer wrote: »"Fake" isn't really an appropriate term to give players like that, as every fake Tank and fake Healer are legit DD's who intentionally choose the wrong role for a faster queue.
Whenever a DD is accused of being fake its just because their dps isn't high enough, or they're new and don't know what a rotation is.
Please define real dd first
ForzaRammer wrote: »"Fake" isn't really an appropriate term to give players like that, as every fake Tank and fake Healer are legit DD's who intentionally choose the wrong role for a faster queue.
Whenever a DD is accused of being fake its just because their dps isn't high enough, or they're new and don't know what a rotation is.
Please define real dd first
A player wielding any of the known damage dealing weapons with a Health Pool between 15k and 25k, using DD abilities.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Tank:
Minimal expectation: taunts
Secondary: absorbs damage, controls adds, buffs/debuffs
Healer:
Minimal expectation: heals team
Secondary: buffs/debuffs, provides resources
DPS:
Minimal expectation: deals significant enough damage to clear DPS checks and damage mechs
Secondary: Rezzes
The secondary tasks aren't really necessary for me to consider someone in the correct role. But, I consider a player a fake if they don't meet those minimal definitions. For me, those are the primary task of the role. The entire reason we are separated into those 3 roles in the first place.
I don't consider a fake to automatically be a fraud either. I understand that some people intentionally refuse to fulfill those needs. But, fake is a word that can simply mean not authentic. While it usually implies deceit, it is not a requirement.
I say that is accurate, however if you queue on an random normal on an new build and get an of the harder dlc dungeons and rest of the team is not much better and obviously no tank. Ran into this on my arcanist in a guild rnd.FantasticFreddie wrote: »A fake dd is someone who chose DD classification in the group finder, and would not be able to complete the content with an identical DD.
chessalavakia_ESO wrote: »Fake DD is incredibly rare as damage dealing is generally the most popular role.
For example, if I queue as a damage dealer with only heals slotted while running Mend Wounds so I can't even light or heavy attack to deal damage I would be a Fake DD as I'm really a healer that is pretending to be a Damage dealer.
Fake DD primarily gets tossed around a ton because players have become increasingly used to getting carried through content by people doing so much damage that the mechanics don't even properly fire that they become frustrated when they actually have to put some effort in to do the content.
Personally, I think ZOS should continue to work on reducing the damage at the top coupled with scaling the rewards to reflect the actual experience.
Increase the rewards for group finder the smaller the number of people you queue with.
Increase the rewards for when players in the group are inexperienced or haven't done the quest.
Increase the rewards when more of the dungeon is completed than the absolute minimum.
Increase the rewards based on how long the dungeon is compared to other dungeons.
Increase the rewards based on how long the time in the dungeon took compared to the average.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Tank:
Minimal expectation: taunts
Secondary: absorbs damage, controls adds, buffs/debuffs
Healer:
Minimal expectation: heals team
Secondary: buffs/debuffs, provides resources
DPS:
Minimal expectation: deals significant enough damage to clear DPS checks and damage mechs
Secondary: Rezzes
The secondary tasks aren't really necessary for me to consider someone in the correct role. But, I consider a player a fake if they don't meet those minimal definitions. For me, those are the primary task of the role. The entire reason we are separated into those 3 roles in the first place.
I don't consider a fake to automatically be a fraud either. I understand that some people intentionally refuse to fulfill those needs. But, fake is a word that can simply mean not authentic. While it usually implies deceit, it is not a requirement.
I do not think you can have "fake" damage dealers, as everybody can deal damage.
Some characters may not have good gear sets or a decent rotation or know mechanics, or may only hold heavy attack or just light attack or could just be a new player, but they are dealing damage, just not enough for your liking. Call them bad if you must, but they are not "fake" as they are not pretending.
I do not think you can have "fake" damage dealers, as everybody can deal damage.
Some characters may not have good gear sets or a decent rotation or know mechanics, or may only hold heavy attack or just light attack or could just be a new player, but they are dealing damage, just not enough for your liking. Call them bad if you must, but they are not "fake" as they are not pretending.
I think we all here can/should agree that there's a difference between a fake -- someone who isn't even trying -- and a new player who doesn't have gear sets yet, is still learning the ropes and so on.
Every one of us has been through a phase where we had whatever mess of gear we found randomly and had no idea what we were doing, so nobody should be criticizing anyone about that. In fact, we should be actively reaching out to help those players.
But when somebody is visibly putting in zero effort into their role or into getting better, when someone is actively holding the group back, then that person is a fake.
Why are bad healers and bad tanks called bad healers and bad tanks, but bad DPS are called fake? Why don't we just call them bad DPS?