It doesn’t matter when the answer from the devs in terms of balance is „git gud“ followed by „expect some balancing next update”.
Personally I always detested running cheese. I might reconsider as the devs obviously don’t care themselves.
Osubaker33 wrote: »If you read my post im only talking about PVP. Games full population means nothing.
Joy_Division wrote: »NBs are not 70% of the PvP population.
But those people who deny that NBs are the most commonly played class in Cyrodiil are likely NBS who are overly sensitive to any implication that they are OP.
I say 30% at most 35% altogether on every platform.Joy_Division wrote: »NBs are not 70% of the PvP population.
But those people who deny that NBs are the most commonly played class in Cyrodiil are likely NBS who are overly sensitive to any implication that they are OP.
The Truth hurts.
I agree, it’s definitely not 70%, I’d wager closer to 40%. Maybe higher in battlegrounds and imperial city.
Joy_Division wrote: »NBs are not 70% of the PvP population.
But those people who deny that NBs are the most commonly played class in Cyrodiil are likely NBS who are overly sensitive to any implication that they are OP.
The Truth hurts.
I agree, it’s definitely not 70%, I’d wager closer to 40%. Maybe higher in battlegrounds and imperial city.
Osubaker33 wrote: »And yes I have one too, why wouldn't I? They are strong AF.
It really takes something away from pvp though when such a huge portion of the pvp populataion is playing one class.
Ok since this gets brought up every time - made up stats - lets look at pvp killcounter stats:
I can provide killcounter stats for PC-EU daggerfall covenant vivec roughly 40% soloing 30% zergsurfing 30% grpplay up to 6 peole since morrowind release:
31mio AP made
55000 kills
by classes killed:
19% templar
25% sorc
34% nightblade
16% dragonknight
6% warden
For PC-EU ebonheart pact roughly 50% solo 30% zergsurfing 20% grpplay up to 6 people since homestead:
43mio AP made
77000 kills
by classes killed:
22% templar
27% sorc
33% nightblade
16% dragonknight
2% warden
I´d argue based on these personal stats that nbs being overrepresented in pvp is not only a perception problem but also pvp relality (and sorcs to a lesser extend).
Also based on people i play with/talk to having similar stats (if they track them).
Whether that means if they´re OP or not i won´t comment on.
Joy_Division wrote: »NBs are not 70% of the PvP population.
But those people who deny that NBs are the most commonly played class in Cyrodiil are likely NBS who are overly sensitive to any implication that they are OP.
The Truth hurts.
I agree, it’s definitely not 70%, I’d wager closer to 40%. Maybe higher in battlegrounds and imperial city.
How many are any good? I constantly see these large random numbers pulled out of thin air, but no mention of how terrible most of them are, and most of them are terrible. Damn is losing out on those easy kills because they cloak away to escape certain death THAT important to you lot?
Joy_Division wrote: »NBs are not 70% of the PvP population.
But those people who deny that NBs are the most commonly played class in Cyrodiil are likely NBS who are overly sensitive to any implication that they are OP.
The Truth hurts.
I agree, it’s definitely not 70%, I’d wager closer to 40%. Maybe higher in battlegrounds and imperial city.
How many are any good? I constantly see these large random numbers pulled out of thin air, but no mention of how terrible most of them are, and most of them are terrible. Damn is losing out on those easy kills because they cloak away to escape certain death THAT important to you lot?
I rarely fight other NB in BG its usually teams of Wardens and templars.Or Stamwarden cancer builds and a templar.In battlegrounds NBs are the minority for me. I check each team before a match, and there's rarely more than 2 Nightblades out of all three teams. Templars and Wardens seem to be the more popular classes followed by sorcs and dragonknights.
Murador178 wrote: »Ok since this gets brought up every time - made up stats - lets look at pvp killcounter stats:
I can provide killcounter stats for PC-EU daggerfall covenant vivec roughly 40% soloing 30% zergsurfing 30% grpplay up to 6 peole since morrowind release:
31mio AP made
55000 kills
by classes killed:
19% templar
25% sorc
34% nightblade
16% dragonknight
6% warden
For PC-EU ebonheart pact roughly 50% solo 30% zergsurfing 20% grpplay up to 6 people since homestead:
43mio AP made
77000 kills
by classes killed:
22% templar
27% sorc
33% nightblade
16% dragonknight
2% warden
I´d argue based on these personal stats that nbs being overrepresented in pvp is not only a perception problem but also pvp relality (and sorcs to a lesser extend).
Also based on people i play with/talk to having similar stats (if they track them).
Whether that means if they´re OP or not i won´t comment on.
Player number killed is not representive - since u are playing a mSorc. That also explains low kill counter on Dks and wardens(reflect skills). Sorc has the best kit in the game to kill squishy medium armor builds. U would need to track classes seen and not killed.
Edit: I also die and kill more on my stamblade as on a tanky spec
Murador178 wrote: »Ok since this gets brought up every time - made up stats - lets look at pvp killcounter stats:
I can provide killcounter stats for PC-EU daggerfall covenant vivec roughly 40% soloing 30% zergsurfing 30% grpplay up to 6 peole since morrowind release:
31mio AP made
55000 kills
by classes killed:
19% templar
25% sorc
34% nightblade
16% dragonknight
6% warden
For PC-EU ebonheart pact roughly 50% solo 30% zergsurfing 20% grpplay up to 6 people since homestead:
43mio AP made
77000 kills
by classes killed:
22% templar
27% sorc
33% nightblade
16% dragonknight
2% warden
I´d argue based on these personal stats that nbs being overrepresented in pvp is not only a perception problem but also pvp relality (and sorcs to a lesser extend).
Also based on people i play with/talk to having similar stats (if they track them).
Whether that means if they´re OP or not i won´t comment on.
Player number killed is not representive - since u are playing a mSorc. That also explains low kill counter on Dks and wardens(reflect skills). Sorc has the best kit in the game to kill squishy medium armor builds. U would need to track classes seen and not killed.
Edit: I also die and kill more on my stamblade as on a tanky spec
@Murador178
Actually it´s not. I generally try to end every fight one way or the other unless i get heavily outnumbered or my enemy runs away/forces a draw.
Since i run a build that has no NB counters slotted apart from curse (no streak, no rml) and rely on spellpower/speed potions my build is exceptionally bad at killing nbs.
The hardest class for me to kill (harder than DKs) are sorcs that know how to 123 shields - yet they´re my second most killed.
Also enemy class while in grp or zergsurfing is irrelevant. It´s curse finisher pulse/reach next target.
If you´re thinking about making an argument about different classes being represented by type of gameplay (ie more sorcs and nbs solo/roaming and dks/templar objective based) i´d like to proactively counter that argument with stats for my mNB:
PC-EU daggerfall covenant 10% solo/zergsurfing 90% in grp between 4 and 6 people around objectives since clockwork:
3 million ap made
7200 kills
by classes
20% templar
24% sorc
38% nightblade
14% dragonknight
4% warden
Generally when i play NB we have a stationary playstyle and fight until we win or die against higher numbers. That means we kill what´s available class wise. There are more nbs available than wardens or dks - you don´t want to hear it but it´s true.
Subjectively i´d even say the stats on my sorcs reaching back for a year+ favor nbs as they were less common back then than they are now - but that´s indeed purely subjective.
Also tracking classes seen hardly works - because nbs revolve around not being seen eh?
Murador178 wrote: »Murador178 wrote: »Ok since this gets brought up every time - made up stats - lets look at pvp killcounter stats:
I can provide killcounter stats for PC-EU daggerfall covenant vivec roughly 40% soloing 30% zergsurfing 30% grpplay up to 6 peole since morrowind release:
31mio AP made
55000 kills
by classes killed:
19% templar
25% sorc
34% nightblade
16% dragonknight
6% warden
For PC-EU ebonheart pact roughly 50% solo 30% zergsurfing 20% grpplay up to 6 people since homestead:
43mio AP made
77000 kills
by classes killed:
22% templar
27% sorc
33% nightblade
16% dragonknight
2% warden
I´d argue based on these personal stats that nbs being overrepresented in pvp is not only a perception problem but also pvp relality (and sorcs to a lesser extend).
Also based on people i play with/talk to having similar stats (if they track them).
Whether that means if they´re OP or not i won´t comment on.
Player number killed is not representive - since u are playing a mSorc. That also explains low kill counter on Dks and wardens(reflect skills). Sorc has the best kit in the game to kill squishy medium armor builds. U would need to track classes seen and not killed.
Edit: I also die and kill more on my stamblade as on a tanky spec
@Murador178
Actually it´s not. I generally try to end every fight one way or the other unless i get heavily outnumbered or my enemy runs away/forces a draw.
Since i run a build that has no NB counters slotted apart from curse (no streak, no rml) and rely on spellpower/speed potions my build is exceptionally bad at killing nbs.
The hardest class for me to kill (harder than DKs) are sorcs that know how to 123 shields - yet they´re my second most killed.
Also enemy class while in grp or zergsurfing is irrelevant. It´s curse finisher pulse/reach next target.
If you´re thinking about making an argument about different classes being represented by type of gameplay (ie more sorcs and nbs solo/roaming and dks/templar objective based) i´d like to proactively counter that argument with stats for my mNB:
PC-EU daggerfall covenant 10% solo/zergsurfing 90% in grp between 4 and 6 people around objectives since clockwork:
3 million ap made
7200 kills
by classes
20% templar
24% sorc
38% nightblade
14% dragonknight
4% warden
Generally when i play NB we have a stationary playstyle and fight until we win or die against higher numbers. That means we kill what´s available class wise. There are more nbs available than wardens or dks - you don´t want to hear it but it´s true.
Subjectively i´d even say the stats on my sorcs reaching back for a year+ favor nbs as they were less common back then than they are now - but that´s indeed purely subjective.
Also tracking classes seen hardly works - because nbs revolve around not being seen eh?
Nbs followed by sorcs are for sure the most played spec in cyrodil. But are wardens rly only 2-4% of the PvP population. If u read the forum QQ about stam warden u might think they are more like 40%.