Nobody is queuing their non-DD alts in the DD queue for the thrill of sitting in the queue forever. [...] "Bad" and "fake" are not the same; a fake role is someone queuing as the wrong role who has no intention of performing that role. Bad DPS players are still trying to DPS, even if they're failing miserably in the process.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »No such thing as fake DPS. If you aren't tanking or healing then you're DPS, you have a right to queue for vet dungeons like anyone else. I've seen many low DPS but as long as we can pass through enrage/dps checks it's fine, if not then the most lacking DPS is kicked and replaced and so on. As long as the DPS is attacking and making use of their skills they're a real DPS, as an RPG first and foremost players are able to build nearly however they want.
It's kind of amazing that this discussion is still going on. A fake healer is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake tank is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake DPS would be a healer or tank who has, for some reason known only to Sheogorath, decided to queue as DPS for the pleasure of sitting around waiting for the queue to pop.
That's the complaint with fake healers and fake tanks: that they're in the wrong queue for their own selfish benefit. There simply is not an equal and opposite problem with hordes of healers and tanks taking up DPS spots, because that would be silly.
A fake is anything that is no authentic. Your issue with fake healers and tanks may be them taking up a slot in the queue. But it is not required for it to be everyone's issue.
A fake tank is someone not built for handling aggro.
A fake healer is someone not built for healing others.
A fake DPS is someone not built for dealing significant damage.
Fake DPS are a primary cause of the lack of real tanks and healers in the queue. They make vet dungeons miserable for real support roles. So, such players exit the queue entirely.
Nope, not buying it; the "you don't need a healer/tank" talking point wouldn't even exist if people weren't doing it to selfishly beat the queue.
I made no such claim otherwise.
Tanks and Supports leave the queue because of fake DPS. And if you don't think that's true, then just actually read what support players have to say. Because the real ones have quit randoms in droves because of fake DPS.
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »No such thing as fake DPS. If you aren't tanking or healing then you're DPS, you have a right to queue for vet dungeons like anyone else. I've seen many low DPS but as long as we can pass through enrage/dps checks it's fine, if not then the most lacking DPS is kicked and replaced and so on. As long as the DPS is attacking and making use of their skills they're a real DPS, as an RPG first and foremost players are able to build nearly however they want.
It's kind of amazing that this discussion is still going on. A fake healer is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake tank is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake DPS would be a healer or tank who has, for some reason known only to Sheogorath, decided to queue as DPS for the pleasure of sitting around waiting for the queue to pop.
That's the complaint with fake healers and fake tanks: that they're in the wrong queue for their own selfish benefit. There simply is not an equal and opposite problem with hordes of healers and tanks taking up DPS spots, because that would be silly.
A fake is anything that is no authentic. Your issue with fake healers and tanks may be them taking up a slot in the queue. But it is not required for it to be everyone's issue.
A fake tank is someone not built for handling aggro.
A fake healer is someone not built for healing others.
A fake DPS is someone not built for dealing significant damage.
Fake DPS are a primary cause of the lack of real tanks and healers in the queue. They make vet dungeons miserable for real support roles. So, such players exit the queue entirely.
Nope, not buying it; the "you don't need a healer/tank" talking point wouldn't even exist if people weren't doing it to selfishly beat the queue.
I made no such claim otherwise.
Tanks and Supports leave the queue because of fake DPS. And if you don't think that's true, then just actually read what support players have to say. Because the real ones have quit randoms in droves because of fake DPS.
Well this healer doesn't. I help players not matter their skill level do their best. I think that's what a support role is all about.
A fake tank in a dungeon that really needs one can cause a group to fail, but I try to support them even then.
spartaxoxo wrote: »MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »No such thing as fake DPS. If you aren't tanking or healing then you're DPS, you have a right to queue for vet dungeons like anyone else. I've seen many low DPS but as long as we can pass through enrage/dps checks it's fine, if not then the most lacking DPS is kicked and replaced and so on. As long as the DPS is attacking and making use of their skills they're a real DPS, as an RPG first and foremost players are able to build nearly however they want.
It's kind of amazing that this discussion is still going on. A fake healer is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake tank is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake DPS would be a healer or tank who has, for some reason known only to Sheogorath, decided to queue as DPS for the pleasure of sitting around waiting for the queue to pop.
That's the complaint with fake healers and fake tanks: that they're in the wrong queue for their own selfish benefit. There simply is not an equal and opposite problem with hordes of healers and tanks taking up DPS spots, because that would be silly.
A fake is anything that is no authentic. Your issue with fake healers and tanks may be them taking up a slot in the queue. But it is not required for it to be everyone's issue.
A fake tank is someone not built for handling aggro.
A fake healer is someone not built for healing others.
A fake DPS is someone not built for dealing significant damage.
Fake DPS are a primary cause of the lack of real tanks and healers in the queue. They make vet dungeons miserable for real support roles. So, such players exit the queue entirely.
Nope, not buying it; the "you don't need a healer/tank" talking point wouldn't even exist if people weren't doing it to selfishly beat the queue.
I made no such claim otherwise.
Tanks and Supports leave the queue because of fake DPS. And if you don't think that's true, then just actually read what support players have to say. Because the real ones have quit randoms in droves because of fake DPS.
Well this healer doesn't. I help players not matter their skill level do their best. I think that's what a support role is all about.
A fake tank in a dungeon that really needs one can cause a group to fail, but I try to support them even then.
I had that idea when I thought it would be people every now and then. But when it was every other run, it got to be truly miserable. Eventually, I quit trying to be a vet dungeon tank. It just wasn't worth the time and annoyance.
And most of them did not want to get better. Their attitude was "I don't care about being an elitist DPS" and it's not like anyone was suggesting that. I haven't made a serious effort again in years. And I'm far from the only player that quit tanking entirely over it.
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »No such thing as fake DPS. If you aren't tanking or healing then you're DPS, you have a right to queue for vet dungeons like anyone else. I've seen many low DPS but as long as we can pass through enrage/dps checks it's fine, if not then the most lacking DPS is kicked and replaced and so on. As long as the DPS is attacking and making use of their skills they're a real DPS, as an RPG first and foremost players are able to build nearly however they want.
It's kind of amazing that this discussion is still going on. A fake healer is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake tank is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake DPS would be a healer or tank who has, for some reason known only to Sheogorath, decided to queue as DPS for the pleasure of sitting around waiting for the queue to pop.
That's the complaint with fake healers and fake tanks: that they're in the wrong queue for their own selfish benefit. There simply is not an equal and opposite problem with hordes of healers and tanks taking up DPS spots, because that would be silly.
A fake is anything that is no authentic. Your issue with fake healers and tanks may be them taking up a slot in the queue. But it is not required for it to be everyone's issue.
A fake tank is someone not built for handling aggro.
A fake healer is someone not built for healing others.
A fake DPS is someone not built for dealing significant damage.
Fake DPS are a primary cause of the lack of real tanks and healers in the queue. They make vet dungeons miserable for real support roles. So, such players exit the queue entirely.
Nope, not buying it; the "you don't need a healer/tank" talking point wouldn't even exist if people weren't doing it to selfishly beat the queue.
I made no such claim otherwise.
Tanks and Supports leave the queue because of fake DPS. And if you don't think that's true, then just actually read what support players have to say. Because the real ones have quit randoms in droves because of fake DPS.
Well this healer doesn't. I help players not matter their skill level do their best. I think that's what a support role is all about.
A fake tank in a dungeon that really needs one can cause a group to fail, but I try to support them even then.
I had that idea when I thought it would be people every now and then. But when it was every other run, it got to be truly miserable. Eventually, I quit trying to be a vet dungeon tank. It just wasn't worth the time and annoyance.
And most of them did not want to get better. Their attitude was "I don't care about being an elitist DPS" and it's not like anyone was suggesting that. I haven't made a serious effort again in years. And I'm far from the only player that quit tanking entirely over it.
Fair enough. I get that bad dps just like fake support roles can ruin dungeons.
And doesn't recognize right answer when told is pretty bad. It irritates me too. When the rest of the party just tries to power thru the mechanics.
I honestly don't know what the answer is, but understand the pain. I do.
spartaxoxo wrote: »A fake is anything that is no authentic. Your issue with fake healers and tanks may be them taking up a slot in the queue. But it is not required for it to be everyone's issue.
A fake tank is someone not built for handling aggro.
A fake healer is someone not built for healing others.
A fake DPS is someone not built for dealing significant damage.
While I find this commendable (and to make it really clear since tone can get lost easily - zero sarcasm here - I have huge respect for players who prioritize others), I also don't find it realistic in many cases. If the dungeon is FG1 or similar I'll make do, but for example if it's Darkshade 2 I can tell when a group is not clearing Grobull. I still have nightmares of one random where I was tanking Grobull and tried everything I could to get them through it, and they ignored everything I said only to then start insulting me and accusing me of being the problem. That was my breaking point day, when I decided it's perfectly acceptable to just leave a group.MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »I help players not matter their skill level do their best. I think that's what a support role is all about.
No such thing as fake DPS. If you aren't tanking or healing then you're DPS, you have a right to queue for vet dungeons like anyone else. I've seen many low DPS but as long as we can pass through enrage/dps checks it's fine, if not then the most lacking DPS is kicked and replaced and so on. As long as the DPS is attacking and making use of their skills they're a real DPS, as an RPG first and foremost players are able to build nearly however they want.
It's kind of amazing that this discussion is still going on. A fake healer is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake tank is a DPS player who has marked themself for the wrong role because the queue is faster. A fake DPS would be a healer or tank who has, for some reason known only to Sheogorath, decided to queue as DPS for the pleasure of sitting around waiting for the queue to pop.
That's the complaint with fake healers and fake tanks: that they're in the wrong queue for their own selfish benefit. There simply is not an equal and opposite problem with hordes of healers and tanks taking up DPS spots, because that would be silly.