Hello boys and girls
This is in regards to the whole fake tank, fake dps or fake healer dungeon roles thing.
Everyone needs to chill out on this subject. Regardless of which camp you fall into "role matters" or "play as you want" people. The culprit here is actually ZOS with how ESO is build.
You hardline "roles matter" people who vote kick anyone not in a traditional role, you're a problem and create a toxic community.
On the other hand you hardline "play as you want" people need to realize that some parts of this game it does matter. 3hr to finish a dungeon is not okay! .. so when you queue as tank on vsc you better be a tank.
The point is relax people, this divide is ZOS fault. They give just a wonderfully customizable game and then decide to fit us into dungeon rolls.
Majority of content is easy enough that roles don't matter but some content it does. As a player you need to know when and where these difference are, stop persecuting people based on which camp you side on.
ZOS I personally found the queue with multiple roles better than the forcing we have now.
My solution: either allow players to also choose the group composition they want or change the group finder into a lobby where players can post what they want to do and others can join (think old monster hunter lobbies or the Overwatch group finder).
Im not familiar with the grouping systems from those games. Can you explain briefly?
What is "fake dps?" I dont believe for one second people queue up for a dungeon as dps, just to try to be a second tank, or healer.
My solution: either allow players to also choose the group composition they want or change the group finder into a lobby where players can post what they want to do and others can join (think old monster hunter lobbies or the Overwatch group finder).
Im not familiar with the grouping systems from those games. Can you explain briefly?
Basically, anyone can create a lobby where they can declare a specific goal (farming dungeon, pledges, etc...), what kind of teammates they are looking for (anyone, only new players, only experienced players, etc...) and other information (preferred group composition, chat required, etc...). These then get added to a board where other players can browse and join groups with similar interests. I would add pictures if I knew how but you should get the general idea.
What is "fake dps?" I dont believe for one second people queue up for a dungeon as dps, just to try to be a second tank, or healer.
What is "fake dps?" I dont believe for one second people queue up for a dungeon as dps, just to try to be a second tank, or healer.
Your guess is as good as mine. I suppose "Fake DPS" stands for "Someone with suboptimal DPS"? And even then, it ain't really someone faking the role, more like... Just not doing the role so well.
It seems that people just clump the false roles together with poorly performed roles. You can be seen as a fake tank just by getting beaten down by a boss.
What is "fake dps?" I dont believe for one second people queue up for a dungeon as dps, just to try to be a second tank, or healer.
Your guess is as good as mine. I suppose "Fake DPS" stands for "Someone with suboptimal DPS"? And even then, it ain't really someone faking the role, more like... Just not doing the role so well.
It seems that people just clump the false roles together with poorly performed roles. You can be seen as a fake tank just by getting beaten down by a boss.
My solution: either allow players to also choose the group composition they want or change the group finder into a lobby where players can post what they want to do and others can join (think old monster hunter lobbies or the Overwatch group finder).
Im not familiar with the grouping systems from those games. Can you explain briefly?
Basically, anyone can create a lobby where they can declare a specific goal (farming dungeon, pledges, etc...), what kind of teammates they are looking for (anyone, only new players, only experienced players, etc...) and other information (preferred group composition, chat required, etc...). These then get added to a board where other players can browse and join groups with similar interests. I would add pictures if I knew how but you should get the general idea.
Okay i get it. Sounds like you could be sitting alone for some time if you are looking for something niche. I wonder if a system like that would work for ESO.
If i were to guess i think it would work great for popular things but be worse than the current system for less popular things.
In my opinion most people think DPS is the easy role to perform but i think it's actually the hardest and most complicated to perform. Healing in ESO is the easiest (like supremely easy compared to other mmos) and tank is also absurdly easy (just taunt and don't die). At the same time DPS is the most common role, so yeah there are so called dps's out there that think sub 10K dps in vet dungeons is okay, IT"S NOT.. so yes fake dps..
For a more honest view on which roles are easy and which are hard, we need to look back to Group Finder. Which roles are in most demand? The reality is quite reversed from your perspective.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »There's nothing tricky about 'traditional roles.'
You're either set up and capable to perform the function, or you're not. If you're not, you don't belong in queue.
IDGAF what gear you wear, what weapons and skills you use, so long as you can do what your role requires you to do.
And you don't get to make the determination if the content requires it or not - you don't get to choose for three other people expecting things to match up according to what you decided to list yourself as. I don't care if it's norm BC I or vSCP.
The role limit was put in place because most people couldn't handle one role, let alone two.
If you want something out of the norm, and you're not dangerously new, then you need to premade, just like @ccmedaddy stated.
Perform the role you listed as, or don't use the tool with any less than three other people in your group.