Wreuntzylla wrote: »FatKidHatchets wrote: »For anyone running the odds. It doesn't matter. The chance to dodge is always 20%, whether its 50 or 100 times in a row. Some people get a lucky patch. Its not bugged as far as I can tell from those I fight.
Yes, it's 20% per chance but think of it this way. If you roll a D6 you have an ~16.7% chance to roll a particular number. If you get it the first time, the second time, the third time, the fourth time, and the fifth time, do you start to think the die is weighted? YES. Because statistics not only applies to the chance per roll but the chance you get the SAME NUMBER EVERY CONSECUTIVE ROLL.
Each consecutive hit in the 20% zone makes the next that more improbable. Can it happen? Sure. Can it happen frequently? Of course not.
No, this is a logical fallacy called the Gamblers fallacy. The gambler's fallacy, also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy or the fallacy of the maturity of chances, is the mistaken belief that, if something happens more frequently than normal during some period, it will happen less frequently in the future, or that, if something happens less frequently than normal during some period, it will happen more frequently in the future.
Probability is only useful to know the odds of an event occurring. Missing 5 attacks in a row in no way effects the odds of missing the 6th or the 7th, it's always a 20% chance. Probability is just a way of predicting the likelihood of an event (seeing the future), it in no way changes the odds.
Tbh all I've seen is "I'm going to make a video. I haven't tested but my friend told me and he sounded legit so I can confirm it's broken." I genuinely hope for the game's sake it's not bugged, but nobody here spending hours on the forums claiming it's broken hasn't taken 1 hour to SHOW without a doubt that something is wrong with it. Don't even show how it's done, just show someone standing with shuffle dodging at greater than 20% chance over the course of say 100-200 hits. If you spent 1 hour on a video, you'd save everyone days of arguing on the forums about something that's likely just rng.
I run shuffle, and will continue to do so until someone who knows how to replicate this bug can show that the skill is actually bugged. Until that time it's all unknown because all the testing that has been done is by people who say they fought someone they couldn't hit, but still no video proof of any of it.
I am asking somebody anybody please show me and everyone using the skill how broken it is. Or stop making posts about exploits that nobody has even proved to exist. I'm not saying it absolutely does not, but I keep hearing this come up when I'm fighting people saying I'm exploiting shuffle, but honestly have no idea what I'm doing wrong. It's pretty frustrating to be accused of exploits because people see things on the forums, and it coincides with how they felt a certain fight went, and therefore anyone that dodges with shuffle is using an exploit, but nobody has shown without a doubt that this skill is broken. If I'm wrong please prove me wrong
Wreuntzylla wrote: »Tbh all I've seen is "I'm going to make a video. I haven't tested but my friend told me and he sounded legit so I can confirm it's broken." I genuinely hope for the game's sake it's not bugged, but nobody here spending hours on the forums claiming it's broken hasn't taken 1 hour to SHOW without a doubt that something is wrong with it. Don't even show how it's done, just show someone standing with shuffle dodging at greater than 20% chance over the course of say 100-200 hits. If you spent 1 hour on a video, you'd save everyone days of arguing on the forums about something that's likely just rng.
I run shuffle, and will continue to do so until someone who knows how to replicate this bug can show that the skill is actually bugged. Until that time it's all unknown because all the testing that has been done is by people who say they fought someone they couldn't hit, but still no video proof of any of it.
I am asking somebody anybody please show me and everyone using the skill how broken it is. Or stop making posts about exploits that nobody has even proved to exist. I'm not saying it absolutely does not, but I keep hearing this come up when I'm fighting people saying I'm exploiting shuffle, but honestly have no idea what I'm doing wrong. It's pretty frustrating to be accused of exploits because people see things on the forums, and it coincides with how they felt a certain fight went, and therefore anyone that dodges with shuffle is using an exploit, but nobody has shown without a doubt that this skill is broken. If I'm wrong please prove me wrong
We have evidence. Gina specifically requested that we NOT post the evidence in these forums. They have also already deleted a couple of shuffle threads...
The absence of evidence on this forum is not the absence of evidence.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »Tbh all I've seen is "I'm going to make a video. I haven't tested but my friend told me and he sounded legit so I can confirm it's broken." I genuinely hope for the game's sake it's not bugged, but nobody here spending hours on the forums claiming it's broken hasn't taken 1 hour to SHOW without a doubt that something is wrong with it. Don't even show how it's done, just show someone standing with shuffle dodging at greater than 20% chance over the course of say 100-200 hits. If you spent 1 hour on a video, you'd save everyone days of arguing on the forums about something that's likely just rng.
I run shuffle, and will continue to do so until someone who knows how to replicate this bug can show that the skill is actually bugged. Until that time it's all unknown because all the testing that has been done is by people who say they fought someone they couldn't hit, but still no video proof of any of it.
I am asking somebody anybody please show me and everyone using the skill how broken it is. Or stop making posts about exploits that nobody has even proved to exist. I'm not saying it absolutely does not, but I keep hearing this come up when I'm fighting people saying I'm exploiting shuffle, but honestly have no idea what I'm doing wrong. It's pretty frustrating to be accused of exploits because people see things on the forums, and it coincides with how they felt a certain fight went, and therefore anyone that dodges with shuffle is using an exploit, but nobody has shown without a doubt that this skill is broken. If I'm wrong please prove me wrong
We have evidence. Gina specifically requested that we NOT post the evidence in these forums. They have also already deleted a couple of shuffle threads...
The absence of evidence on this forum is not the absence of evidence.
The way everyone is talking they sound definitive. Implying that you have evidence tells me that you have information that could possibly mean exploit or coincidence. If you have real proof, please send me a link. I'd really love to see it. Either way the way everyone is talking has basically lead me to believe that nobody has any hard proof, simply stories of people "exploiting". Again I'm not saying the glitch is impossible, because really any glitch is possible in eso, but I get tired of hearing stories. I want to know if I should find a replacement for a broken skill on one of my bars, or are these people just having bad experiences with the skill and all its rng
I should note that I tried a couple theories people had about how to do it, and got no results. Obviously I can't prove it's false because anyone could say I'm not doing it right, but I've seen nothing anywhere about how to do it. I'm only trying to figure out if people are justified in telling me shuffle is busted, or if it's a product of people making salty threads after having really bad luck in a few fights.
Because people weren't using an addon for combat text, right?So some ppl are under the impression that there is a bug and ESO is covering it up...but zero ppl on these forums want to expose them....i find that hard to believe. Ppl are noticing dodge more from the combat text patch. This is all. There is no shuffle exploit. I have tested a lot and have got nothing. Kind of a waste of time for anyone else to whine about it with zero evidence...
Waffennacht wrote: »I haven't seen anyone in PvP dodge any amount more than normal.
What I have seen, is shuffle combined with dodge rolls...
Either way, if it is bugged, it hasn't made me lose nor have enough people exploited it for me to be effected this past month so....
*shrug* no skin off my back
Wreuntzylla wrote: »"Each consecutive [dodge] in the 20% zone makes the next that more improbable."
I think that @Wreuntzylla is trying to point out the conflation of two views:
Probabilities Prior to Combat
The dodge chance is 20%. Hence the chance of dodging n attacks in a row is (0.2)^n.
For example, dodging 5 attacks in a row has a probability of 1/3125 - so you wouldn't expect to see this occur, certainly not frequently
Probabilities During Combat
Your enemy just dodged four attacks in a row. The probability of him dodging your next attack is still 20% - the fact that the probabilities prior to combat states that the probability of him dodging 5 in a row is 1/3125, the probability of him dodging the next attack is unchanged. This is the Gambler's Fallacy alluded to above.
So if you're repeatedly seeing people dodge a good number of consecutive attacks, that would indicate something strange going on, given your calculation of probabilities prior to combat. However, the coding for this is, I'm sure, not as simple as making the dodge chance 20% - cooldowns, 100% dodge chance for a fraction of a second after a dodge proc etc. can all contribute to making the probabilities more complex than a straight (0.2)^n calculation.
I think that @Wreuntzylla is trying to point out the conflation of two views:
Probabilities Prior to Combat
The dodge chance is 20%. Hence the chance of dodging n attacks in a row is (0.2)^n.
For example, dodging 5 attacks in a row has a probability of 1/3125 - so you wouldn't expect to see this occur, certainly not frequently
Probabilities During Combat
Your enemy just dodged four attacks in a row. The probability of him dodging your next attack is still 20% - the fact that the probabilities prior to combat states that the probability of him dodging 5 in a row is 1/3125, the probability of him dodging the next attack is unchanged. This is the Gambler's Fallacy alluded to above.
So if you're repeatedly seeing people dodge a good number of consecutive attacks, that would indicate something strange going on, given your calculation of probabilities prior to combat. However, the coding for this is, I'm sure, not as simple as making the dodge chance 20% - cooldowns, 100% dodge chance for a fraction of a second after a dodge proc etc. can all contribute to making the probabilities more complex than a straight (0.2)^n calculation.
Wreuntzylla wrote: »"Each consecutive [dodge] in the 20% zone makes the next that more improbable."
This is the only thing I had a problem with. Consecutive dodges DON'T INFLUENCE THE NEXT DODGE. Every dodge is 20%, probability can only tell us how likely this is to happen BEFORE it happens. When dodging attacks the dodge before is irrelevant as every single attack has the exact same 20% chance to dodge. It's always 20%, doesn't matter if you dodge 100 times in a row, the next attack still has a 20% chance to be avoided. The odds of it happening are stupidly low and that's what probability tells us, however the odds of something happening do not influence or prevent it from happening.
Go fight a DC player on Haderus PC NA with four letters in his name, one of which is a special character. Pay attention to how often anything you throw at him actually connects.
The_Outsider wrote: »I keep lurking on this thread looking for further information from ZOS about this...
It sucks being labeled a cheater for using what is simply a good skill. And it sucks when all these people scream exploit and throw out arbitrary numbers and % chances that they arrived at by "testing."
Why not just tell ZOS how to do it?
Waffennacht wrote: »I haven't seen anyone in PvP dodge any amount more than normal.
What I have seen, is shuffle combined with dodge rolls...
Either way, if it is bugged, it hasn't made me lose nor have enough people exploited it for me to be effected this past month so....
*shrug* no skin off my back
Go fight a DC player on Haderus PC NA with four letters in his name, one of which is a special character. Pay attention to how often anything you throw at him actually connects.
You will commonly find him and his kin around Chal milegate.
Then check back with me with that crow still hanging out of your mouth.
He is but one example, on NA this has become rampant across all factions. I know what a dodge roll looks like, I know what LOS is, I know all about every other mechanic, but open field, straight in line of sight, 8-15 missed attacks in a row over a span of 5-10 seconds. Really? And its consistent, I MIGHT get one to hit him now and then and usually when one actually does hit him and knock him down or otherwise stop his movement, he drops like a sack of potatoes. Its pure and total abuse of a broken mechanic and nothing more.
This has crossed over into deniers ludicrous territory at this point. Desperate to protect their broken thing, they swarm the threads about it. This isnt some mystery chain of 2 to 5 attacks that might fall under RNG or other babble to justify, this is turning into the famous sorc no damage exploit from last year with another well known player.
The more I ponder it, the more I am convinced its exactly like the old sorc/vampire invulnerability bug, hell maybe its even triggered the exact same way.
Waffennacht wrote: »Waffennacht wrote: »I haven't seen anyone in PvP dodge any amount more than normal.
What I have seen, is shuffle combined with dodge rolls...
Either way, if it is bugged, it hasn't made me lose nor have enough people exploited it for me to be effected this past month so....
*shrug* no skin off my back
Go fight a DC player on Haderus PC NA with four letters in his name, one of which is a special character. Pay attention to how often anything you throw at him actually connects.
You will commonly find him and his kin around Chal milegate.
Then check back with me with that crow still hanging out of your mouth.
He is but one example, on NA this has become rampant across all factions. I know what a dodge roll looks like, I know what LOS is, I know all about every other mechanic, but open field, straight in line of sight, 8-15 missed attacks in a row over a span of 5-10 seconds. Really? And its consistent, I MIGHT get one to hit him now and then and usually when one actually does hit him and knock him down or otherwise stop his movement, he drops like a sack of potatoes. Its pure and total abuse of a broken mechanic and nothing more.
This has crossed over into deniers ludicrous territory at this point. Desperate to protect their broken thing, they swarm the threads about it. This isnt some mystery chain of 2 to 5 attacks that might fall under RNG or other babble to justify, this is turning into the famous sorc no damage exploit from last year with another well known player.
The more I ponder it, the more I am convinced its exactly like the old sorc/vampire invulnerability bug, hell maybe its even triggered the exact same way.
Apparently people don't read signaturesbut Im console, which makes me wonder now if any console players have experienced this?
I've been using shuffle for a week. Done everything I can think of lol.
1. crouchy blocky cast cast... Dosent work
2. Cast cast casty cast. Dosent work.
3. Jump dodge roll casty cast. Dosent work..
If there is indeed a shuffle bug, it has to be some epic method.... All shuffle does for me is whats stated on tooltip... =(
@ZOS_GinaBruno
My testing and gut feeling suggest that shuffle works like dodge roll. When it procs, you dodge everything in a short window of time. So, if your light attack procs shuffle, your following crushing shock will always miss. This behavior alone puts shuffle far higher than 20% which is backed up by my own tests.
That said, this behavior does not explain dodging 7 attacks in a row. At 20%, the odds of dodging 7 attacks in a row are 1 in 78,125.
In other words, you are 26 times more likely to be struck by lightning at least once in your lifetime (1 in 3000).