ssewallb14_ESO wrote: »As you probably noticed from the replies this kind of thread usually winds up with:
1. People who at least somewhat understand the context.
2. People who don't understand the difference between DPS on the raid dummy and DPS in a specific context.
3. People who think acceptable/ok/decent/whatever means high enough to skip or brute force all mechanics.
As such you get all kinds of random answers and the end result isn't especially helpful.
colossalvoids wrote: »The main thing I've learned from this is that A: Nobody's ever happy no matter how I worded this question, and B: I shouldn't bother trying to play vet dungeons with a DPS character.
You actually should as otherwise you won't progress much in that department. You shouldn't really concern yourself with what other players want or prefer but dive in and see how it goes, if something or someone is bothering you too much you can always leave or go into offline mode at that.
No one started as a good dps, my first vet dungeon was a mistake queue that ended up in the dlc one, and at that time it was insanely hard one, not that there were any other dungeon packs yet to compare but it was not a place for me but team endured. Now I'm the person who endure if new player joins and help out if possible, that's the circle of life so to say.
Tldr: no dummy will help you enough if you don't simultaneously do dungeons of your preferred difficulty. Experience is the best teacher here.
@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
BXR_Lonestar wrote: »I don't mean for this comment to be rude, but how are people managing to do less than 50k DPS? I main healer/support characters, so I have very little practice on my 3 DPS characters that I do have available for me to play. Even then, though, once I got my sets together - which weren't BiS sets to begin with - and without knowing or practicing my rotation, those characters still parsed above 60k DPS on the trial dummy (and usually over 70k).
If your low CP, then that is one thing because you won't have as many slottable perks to slot up, but if you are over 1500 CP and have bad trait armor, 50k DPS should still be doable even without a whole lot of practice.
As for the question of what is acceptable for vet dungeons? I think there is a dividing line.
Base game vet dungeons: Can be finished with 4 tanks if you ask me, but lets just put a number out there of 20k DPS.
DLC vet dungeons: Probably need somewhere around 50k dps (depending on quality of tank/healer), although there are even some DLC dungeons that are on the easier side of the spectrum, with Graven Deep probably being on the most difficult DLC dungeon IMO.
@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
katanagirl1 wrote: »@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
Something that no one is talking about, because most think it’s stupidly easy, is light attack weaving. That is why I struggled with dps for so long. I eventually got better with it, but I’m old and playing like that is bad for my hands. I can’t even do heavy attack sorcerer anymore. I play arcanist now.
They tell you to do a light attack between all of your skills in the rotation but you have to do it at just the right time or you lose a lot of dps. Maybe it’s easier on PC but on console there is nothing to help you.
MidniteOwl1913 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
Something that no one is talking about, because most think it’s stupidly easy, is light attack weaving. That is why I struggled with dps for so long. I eventually got better with it, but I’m old and playing like that is bad for my hands. I can’t even do heavy attack sorcerer anymore. I play arcanist now.
They tell you to do a light attack between all of your skills in the rotation but you have to do it at just the right time or you lose a lot of dps. Maybe it’s easier on PC but on console there is nothing to help you.
For me personally I can't imagine anything more boring than the pew-plink-pew-plink-pew of light attack skill rotation. Fortunately for me I really like playing a healer whose rotation is more flexible. Playing a NB healer is a lot of fun. They are so versatile!
Sorry for your hands, I too am old but so far it's mostly my knees that give me problems. Stairs are a challenge...
SkaraMinoc wrote: »4 years ago it was 15-20k dps was considered acceptable for a Vet dungeon DPS role. With power creep, it's now ~25k. You don't need 45k+ dps from each DPS player to clear Vet dungeons. You can absolutely do them with 25k each.
katanagirl1 wrote: »@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
Something that no one is talking about, because most think it’s stupidly easy, is light attack weaving. That is why I struggled with dps for so long. I eventually got better with it, but I’m old and playing like that is bad for my hands. I can’t even do heavy attack sorcerer anymore. I play arcanist now.
They tell you to do a light attack between all of your skills in the rotation but you have to do it at just the right time or you lose a lot of dps. Maybe it’s easier on PC but on console there is nothing to help you.
thegreeneso wrote: »freespirit wrote: »Didn't vote.....
Dead DD's do no damage, in vet DLC's mechanics knowledge plays a huge part very often!
To be fair, damage dealers who deal low damage are unlikely to be skilled players.
old_scopie1945 wrote: »katanagirl1 wrote: »@ssewallb14_ESO Yes I've noticed it's quite all over the place, and rather demoralizing.
I stopped playing ESO for awhile because everyone was like 'XYZ DPS is so easy! How can you not do it? Are you stupid?' comments everywhere while I was trying my hardest, reading guides, changing gear, farming gear, practicing rotations and stuff, and couldn't get even half of what so many people claim is so easy most of the time. OR when I was finally getting close, ZOS nerf hammer came down and I was back to square one.
This thread made me realize something about my brain is just better suited for healing or tanking. I don't know why, I've done some crazy hard content as support roles just fine, but as soon as I try DPS, I just cannot reach the numbers that people claim are so easy.
Something that no one is talking about, because most think it’s stupidly easy, is light attack weaving. That is why I struggled with dps for so long. I eventually got better with it, but I’m old and playing like that is bad for my hands. I can’t even do heavy attack sorcerer anymore. I play arcanist now.
They tell you to do a light attack between all of your skills in the rotation but you have to do it at just the right time or you lose a lot of dps. Maybe it’s easier on PC but on console there is nothing to help you.
I know where you are coming from friend, I now play with support strappings on both hands on PC. But my noticeable problem is my slower reactions. In DLC dungeons, even when I know the mechanics, my reactions are too slow to deal with them fast enough. Getting old is a bummer, but it is better than the alternative.
AvalonRanger wrote: »Well, it's time to stop damage amount argument. Recent DLC dungeon and trial have
more "mech" focused game design than just mimicking target dummy practice.
As tank main player...
I don't like too much weak damage DPS than my pure tank, but I more dislike
target dummy simulator 100K DPS player.
And, most of experienced healer player have some damage buff gear or something
for damage supportive skill. So, you don't have to do "damage all" building always,
but should have surviving skill with effective damage work.
Dead DPS is zero damage anyway.
It's discussions like this that remind those players currently in orbit around Jupiter, that it doesn't matter how good your build is, or how well you know the mechanics; you still need a response time of 100ms or less, to be competitive.
Even with a training dummy, it's difficult to arrive at an accurate DPS figure, when your ping hovers in excess of 400ms.
Not really complaining; just noting the reality that exists for some, if not many, players.