lordrichter wrote: »A good player will notice that hes underperforming and decide to get stronger.
A bad player will be convinced that hes the bestest player in the world and nothing u can say will change that.
This. It is also important to realize that the good player might not take action to fix it until after the dungeon, probably after the group has disbanded. They might even ask at the end if anyone has any comments or suggestions. Granted, we may not see people asking very often, mainly because the feedback is probably not going to be useful.
That's not true though. There're hundreds of things you can improve DURING a run, and some of them may be vital for completion in certain instances. Granted gear and rotation may not be among those but
- using food
- ressing people
- using Annulment if magicka toon
- using cc if tank
- keeping boss in place as a tank
- interrupting
- following mechanics
- etc etc
Just wondering if that is too cruel, or is that actually helping them out?
Seems everyone has no problem telling the Heals they are not up to snuff, right? "Blame the Healer."
What if DPS just can't get the job done and you're spamming heals like a fool?
Quit, and say "It's probably me, replace me with a more powerful Heals"? Or say "We can't complete this boss because your DPS is not breaking him/her down fast enough"?
Which is preferred etiquette?
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »A good player will notice that hes underperforming and decide to get stronger.
A bad player will be convinced that hes the bestest player in the world and nothing u can say will change that.
This. It is also important to realize that the good player might not take action to fix it until after the dungeon, probably after the group has disbanded. They might even ask at the end if anyone has any comments or suggestions. Granted, we may not see people asking very often, mainly because the feedback is probably not going to be useful.
That's not true though. There're hundreds of things you can improve DURING a run, and some of them may be vital for completion in certain instances. Granted gear and rotation may not be among those but
- using food
- ressing people
- using Annulment if magicka toon
- using cc if tank
- keeping boss in place as a tank
- interrupting
- following mechanics
- etc etc
Everyone reflects on performance differently. They might be recording the run so they can go back later and look at it. My point is that people do things differently. Don't assume that someone who does not obviously improve during a run is not interested in improvement and won't work to improve.
I just carry them, but I'll complain to my wife about it like it's the end of the world
Sovi3tKitsch wrote: »I guess my advice would just be to roll with it unless you can offer constructive feedback, otherwise, it's not going to help so there's really no point.
When I first started trying to DPS vet dungeons I got kicked from vet Direfrost because my DPS was too low. I think the exact terminology used was "Kick trash tier DPS" before I was booted. Back then I thought they were being elitist jerks because nobody had ever said anything to me about my DPS before.Now I know better but I still think if they had given me a bit more to go on other than telling me I was trash I might have improved faster. I guess acknowledging that you have a problem is the first step though.
But if the DPS in question really is trash tier, are they really wrong to call it as such? I'd say not really
The best thing to do is not have trash tier dps, and you can avoid the scenario altogether. Nobody will call you garbage, if you indeed aren't
Sovi3tKitsch wrote: »I guess my advice would just be to roll with it unless you can offer constructive feedback, otherwise, it's not going to help so there's really no point.
When I first started trying to DPS vet dungeons I got kicked from vet Direfrost because my DPS was too low. I think the exact terminology used was "Kick trash tier DPS" before I was booted. Back then I thought they were being elitist jerks because nobody had ever said anything to me about my DPS before.Now I know better but I still think if they had given me a bit more to go on other than telling me I was trash I might have improved faster. I guess acknowledging that you have a problem is the first step though.
But if the DPS in question really is trash tier, are they really wrong to call it as such? I'd say not really
The best thing to do is not have trash tier dps, and you can avoid the scenario altogether. Nobody will call you garbage, if you indeed aren't