Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »It's a game. You might not see the quiver on your 2H bar, but you also dont see the other 97 pieces of junk armor in your inventory. Otherwise, we would all be running around with moving trucks.
If all you do is Solo and RP, then one bar is plenty. If you plan on running group content or PVP, expect to have a bad time if you don't weapon swap.

WalksonGraves wrote: »You people defending one bar play are ridiculous. Switching takes a second and im sure that at least some of your skills last 20-30 seconds. Think how much use a single ability adds and the combinations you are robbing yourself of. If everyone plays that lazy the group struggles and people get frustrated, you just have to tap left. It's not "elitist" to play a simple game properly.
WalksonGraves wrote: »You people defending one bar play are ridiculous. Switching takes a second and im sure that at least some of your skills last 20-30 seconds. Think how much use a single ability adds and the combinations you are robbing yourself of. If everyone plays that lazy the group struggles and people get frustrated, you just have to tap left. It's not "elitist" to play a simple game properly.
But it is elitist to think that the way you play the game is the "proper" way.WalksonGraves wrote: »It's not "elitist" to play a simple game properly.
That sorta reads like you stopped inviting him after you found he uses one bar... Almost like you are basing your judgment on his style rather than his ability to meet expectations.Unsent.Soul wrote: »If I had the option to have a player in my group with 1 bar vs using both, the player using both bars would be picked every time.
I have an older guy in my guild and just recently he revealed he only uses 1 bar. It's too time consuming and they feel they don't need the 2nd bar. That person doesn't get invited to more intense dungeons/trials. Why should the group gimp themselves?
Does he ever get stuck on the wrong bar because of lag or a key press that didn't get sent to the server or get activated twice? I would presume he has never had that issue.
Do you also pass judgment on him for his gear choices because they don't fit your idea of what he should use? Why should the group gimp themselves, amirite?
I will even go so far as to ask if you pass judgment on people under 200 champ points, kicking them based on the number rather than on whether they show they can handle the content? Why should the group gimp themselves with a mere c160 player, amirite?
You've said something that has the appearance of pompous elitism to it.
WalksonGraves wrote: »DMuehlhausen wrote: »WalksonGraves wrote: »Terrible players use one bar. You are halving your utility.
That is a pretty crappy thing to say. I've never had an issue using just one when I've wanted to. Is it the most effecient no, but assuming they are terrible is the way of thinking that makes the dungeon finder suck as much as it does.
It's not being mean it's math. You have half as many available skills, there's no positive interpretation of this
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »But it is elitist to think that the way you play the game is the "proper" way.WalksonGraves wrote: »It's not "elitist" to play a simple game properly.
That implies that everyone who does it differently than you is "playing the game wrong". And that's the very definition of elitism.
Pfffft, on console swapping is so slow and clunky I may as well be using one bar
Is there a better PS4 controller?
VampiricByNature wrote: »For console, it is a pain to use both bars efficiently unless you customize your button layout.
If that is not your issue I would suggest swapping to a setup where BIS is a 2 staff combo. Then, you don't have to see weapons go poof and you still get all the utility the elites aim for.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »But it is elitist to think that the way you play the game is the "proper" way.WalksonGraves wrote: »It's not "elitist" to play a simple game properly.
That implies that everyone who does it differently than you is "playing the game wrong". And that's the very definition of elitism.