And this is why I don't play DPS, I'm not willing to treat a video game like a IRL job.
30 minutes to an hour is all it takes to go from being a crappy dps to doing 40k+ on a dummy. Read a rotation guide, watch a youtube video, and put it to practice a few times on a dummy until you do it right. If you're fine with mediocrity, your loss, but keep in mind that you're only 30-60 minutes away from being good at the game.
Its a video game. Games are entertainment. Entertainment shouldnt be about work.
We're here to have fun, not do a job. Maybe the game should somehow encourage new players to use their skills and learn a rotation through hints and gameplay, maybe create like a Tutorial Dungeon.
Facefister wrote: »This thread will be filled with mental gymnastics why 15k dps is better than 50k dps.
kylewwefan wrote: »I just got another character the Flawless Conqueror title. Afterwards, decided to whoop up on a dummy in the exact setup. Hit a whopping 26k DPS.
Not a pet Sorc. Not a WW. Not some cheese build.
This character is a flawless conqueror and I can’t get into a trial group with it.
And this is why I don't play DPS, I'm not willing to treat a video game like a IRL job.
30 minutes to an hour is all it takes to go from being a crappy dps to doing 40k+ on a dummy. Read a rotation guide, watch a youtube video, and put it to practice a few times on a dummy until you do it right. If you're fine with mediocrity, your loss, but keep in mind that you're only 30-60 minutes away from being good at the game.
Yeah, I mean, who needs rl jobs anyway, kinda right? Don't be a sucker.TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous.
...wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
Stay out of vets, please.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Yeah, I mean, who needs jobs anyway, kinda right?TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous....wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
TriangularChicken wrote: »A informative video revealing the truth behind playing a damage dealer in ESO:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5shttp://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5s"]https://youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5s
May I quote one of the comments under the video:
"It’s one of those hard pills to swallow for many players. The thing is the moment you realize you are bad and aren’t performing your role adequately is the moment you can actually start getting good. It’s literally the turning point we all faced at some point in our time playing eso."
CP and gear obviously are factors for high dps, but experience and good rotation are way more important.
Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous. It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
Normal modes should be more suitable for you.Soul19reaper wrote: »TriangularChicken wrote: »A informative video revealing the truth behind playing a damage dealer in ESO:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5shttp://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5s"]https://youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5s
May I quote one of the comments under the video:
"It’s one of those hard pills to swallow for many players. The thing is the moment you realize you are bad and aren’t performing your role adequately is the moment you can actually start getting good. It’s literally the turning point we all faced at some point in our time playing eso."
CP and gear obviously are factors for high dps, but experience and good rotation are way more important.
Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous. It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
OH another one that dosent include latency show me those elite numbers at 400 ping then I'll love to agree with you.
Facefister wrote: »Stay out of vets, please.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Yeah, I mean, who needs jobs anyway, kinda right?TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous....wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
But do you clear them?Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Facefister wrote: »Stay out of vets, please.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Yeah, I mean, who needs jobs anyway, kinda right?TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous....wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
I pug vet dlc's daily. Get back under your bridge, please.
Soul19reaper wrote: »TriangularChicken wrote: »A informative video revealing the truth behind playing a damage dealer in ESO:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5shttp://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5s"]https://youtube.com/watch?v=bibM3j6KHR0&t=5s
May I quote one of the comments under the video:
"It’s one of those hard pills to swallow for many players. The thing is the moment you realize you are bad and aren’t performing your role adequately is the moment you can actually start getting good. It’s literally the turning point we all faced at some point in our time playing eso."
CP and gear obviously are factors for high dps, but experience and good rotation are way more important.
Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous. It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
OH another one that dosent include latency show me those elite numbers at 400 ping then I'll love to agree with you.
Facefister wrote: »But do you clear them?Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Facefister wrote: »Stay out of vets, please.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Yeah, I mean, who needs jobs anyway, kinda right?TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous....wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
I pug vet dlc's daily. Get back under your bridge, please.
If I would spend an hour for a daily vet, I would be bitter too.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Facefister wrote: »But do you clear them?Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Facefister wrote: »Stay out of vets, please.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Yeah, I mean, who needs jobs anyway, kinda right?TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous....wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
I pug vet dlc's daily. Get back under your bridge, please.
Sure, with 30-34k that's not usually a problem.
Facefister wrote: »If I would spend an hour for a daily vet, I would be bitter too.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Facefister wrote: »But do you clear them?Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Facefister wrote: »Stay out of vets, please.Cage_Lizardman wrote: »Yeah, I mean, who needs jobs anyway, kinda right?TriangularChicken wrote: »Excuses like "I don't have time to practice on a target dummy" are ridiculous....wait, dude, didn't I pay for this game already?TriangularChicken wrote: »It's the same principle as in real life, you do not get anything for free, so work for it.
I pug vet dlc's daily. Get back under your bridge, please.
Sure, with 30-34k that's not usually a problem.
Exactly. You can’t just skip all mechanics no matter how good you are, ZOS has made changes, especially to newer content to ensure this. No one can “stand in stupid” and be successful. Sure, you can avoid having to deal with some mechanics for long, or multiple times with good dps. The thing is that, once you get good at dps (rotation), its one less thing to think about. It become second nature, and you can concentrate on mechanics and staying alive that much more. It takes time and practice to get good, just like anything else.OwnerOfSuccuby wrote: »Good player and good dd is not about damage at all. I can say more. Thise who just dps target can not pkay good. They just skip mechanics with no real action.
3 dd - 1 tank 180 k dps, boss do not use its skills = kill dummy. Noskill needed at all.
Other party -> not enough damage to skip phase = can not pass at all.
Very bad game.
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Trully good game for dd is when you can survive, make and know all tacticks, can make all by your self. Tank is dead - run with boss. Or resurect your oarty member.
Yes you are dd. You have to have 35-40+k dps. But put it by your own. Have saves for party. Abbility survive and kill add. Do not die in each situation. That is good pkay loocks like. Not skipping mechanicks.
For example we can do a lot of dunguans with only 2 of us in paty. We do not need 4 people. If you just dps all - you will never do the same. The game is not only about high dps you know ?
As DD you must make 35+k dps for exampl.
But are you good or bad is not calculated in how much of it you can do on dummy. Tou can have 40 k dps and be much better than thouse who make 60k dps. The game is not only about dps. It is more about abbility to play. Make and play with strategy. Think, make thingth by your own. Those who can anything of it - just go to high dps. My opinion.
Truly good players do HM trials where you play mechanics and dps at the same time, you gotta do both if you wanna be a good player, otherwise anyone can stand out of red if all they do is press wasd. Staying alive is definitely not the hard point, it’s staying alive and dealing as much damage as possible.
Alienoutlaw wrote: »target dummies dont hit back, they dont drain resources, they dont one shot you, dont apply fracture or maim, they dont poison or defile, free dps is not a gauge of how good a player is it just means they can hit a static bag for 60secs filling every skill slot with dps skills and popping spell or weapon damage boosters, swapping their cp around to maximise hitting static target. i would rather have someone who can A) stay alive long enough to be usefulknow the mechanics of the trial/dungeon, to many times i have been in trials/dungeons where the "50k+" dps is the one getting picked up off the floor every 2mins, a dead DD has no DPS and stops someone else doing DPS while they have to res
MartiniDaniels wrote: »MartiniDaniels wrote: »Its a video game. Games are entertainment. Entertainment shouldnt be about work.
I miss Mass Effect 3 multiplayer. It was only cooperative and the only aspects to progress yourself were weapons and a minimal passive buff system. That game was NEVER toxic, vets never got on your butt about being on a low level character. I know there's a big difference between a horde mode shooter and an mmorpg, but the principle is there.
We're here to have fun, not do a job. Maybe the game should somehow encourage new players to use their skills and learn a rotation through hints and gameplay, maybe create like a Tutorial Dungeon.
Most hilarious is that new (vet) content is created with expectations that those exploits will be perfectly used. I mean it's not normal when sword swing is cancelled at the very beginning, arrow shoots without bowstring pulled, and rain of arrows is cast without bow shooting animation at all. Meanwhile all the content starting from Horns of the reach is created with point that dps MUST use this.
I'm not against weaving and reasonable cancelling, but in ESO it just looks bewildering to anybody who is not used to that. So no wonder that majority of "casual" players can't don't do this. They didn't even think that you may MUST bar swap cancel endless hail if you want complete that new veteran dungeon or trial.
Weaving is promoted in-game. Animations are superfluous anyway, as Instant cast abilities have already calculated damage before the animation plays.
Stop spreading misinformation, and stop blaming your poor performance on it as if your damage would shoot up to 50k if you used weaving and bar-swap animation cancels.
Oh my, another one for ignore list. I use all this cancelling even when doing quests, because it's like second nature now. This has nothing to do with anybody's performance, if you wanna talk about real player skill go play Starcraft (4-8 buttons per second on competitive level) or any competitive FPS. In ESO it's just that there are people who care about builds and dps (like me and you) and there are ton of people who don't even know that weaving and canceling exists, those "low-dps potato /zerglings". And if you put yourself above those people.. well, you are competing with people who doesn't even know that competition exists.
I don't mean that people who do 70k with raid buffs under mechanics or perform bursts in PVP without errors are not skilled - they are skilled. But to press bar swap button just after skill button - there is no any skill in that, it's just exploit about which majority of player's don't even know.
Rotation, Rotation, Rotation! Oh yeah and don't stand in stupid = good/adequate DPS.
Not everyone will parse 50K+ but if you can crack 30+ and stay alive mostly (because you know mechanics) you should be able to perform in 90% of content.
Am I the only one who feels good about carrying players?
It's such a ego boost and a confirmation in my own understanding of my rotation and class when I can just come in and blast stuff to the nine hell's and back.
It's not even competitive...I WANT to kill all the things before my DD counterpart even gets the chance to touch his buttons...
I'm focused on my own play...not others.
I'll be glad to carry...all day, every day.
This kind of "problem" only really matters in vet score run trials...outside of that, who cares? There's no content (outside of vet trials) that can't be beat with a max of 20/30k dps. Wanting everyone to push 50/60k is nothing but overkill.
The MMO Problem is this....too many people worried about what other people do.
Edit: And before the "wasted time" lame excuses are used, if everyone stays alive (and I know some big number dps players who absolutely CANNOT) you're taking about an extra minute or two to kill a boss with a low dps player. If you dont have a extra minute or two to spare, maybe playing a MMO isn't a good choice for your hobby time...
OwnerOfSuccuby wrote: »Good player and good dd is not about damage at all. I can say more. Thise who just dps target can not pkay good. They just skip mechanics with no real action.
3 dd - 1 tank 180 k dps, boss do not use its skills = kill dummy. Noskill needed at all.
Other party -> not enough damage to skip phase = can not pass at all.
Very bad game.
---
Trully good game for dd is when you can survive, make and know all tacticks, can make all by your self. Tank is dead - run with boss. Or resurect your oarty member.
Yes you are dd. You have to have 35-40+k dps. But put it by your own. Have saves for party. Abbility survive and kill add. Do not die in each situation. That is good pkay loocks like. Not skipping mechanicks.
For example we can do a lot of dunguans with only 2 of us in paty. We do not need 4 people. If you just dps all - you will never do the same. The game is not only about high dps you know ?
As DD you must make 35+k dps for exampl.
But are you good or bad is not calculated in how much of it you can do on dummy. Tou can have 40 k dps and be much better than thouse who make 60k dps. The game is not only about dps. It is more about abbility to play. Make and play with strategy. Think, make thingth by your own. Those who can anything of it - just go to high dps. My opinion.