Hello everyone,
Lately I have been seeing people making claims about how DPS is so much greater now then a year or two ago. I have an issue with this statement as I am not sure how true it is.
A little backstory, I started playing DPS at the beginning of this year. My first parse on a 300k was 6k (ouch I know lol) over the course of the last 10 months I have improved greatly, maxing out at 51.5k on a 3 mil, or 48k on a 6 mil (solo parse no healer/tank sustain food)
I remember back before this year how most people considered 35-40k to be high DPS, so seeing 50-60k bring possible definitely shows that it had gone up. But I see a lot of people who are using people that hit 90-100k and are claiming that this is the true power creep. I feel this is misleading for two reasons.
1.) The iron atro did not exist during the time frame where 35-40k was considered high. Had it existed I suspect most people would have DPS in the 70-80k realm.
2.) There is not generally an accepted way to do parses. Some people allow healer/tanks. Some don't.
Perhaps I am mistaken, and if I am I encourage someone to elaborate on the issue further.
TL;DR - I feel the comparison between 90-100k today vs 35-40k a year or two ago is a falsehood and is not representative of the actual growth of DPS.
ValueDrift wrote: »You are right, I often see people compare Iron Atronarch numbers of today to 6 mil dummy numbers of the past when the two have little in common and shouldn't be compared. Also these parse videos tend to run 11K health which you might not want to do against targets that fight back.
This is the reason why they are constantly nerfing things...Hello everyone,
Lately I have been seeing people making claims about how DPS is so much greater now then a year or two ago. I have an issue with this statement as I am not sure how true it is.
A little backstory, I started playing DPS at the beginning of this year. My first parse on a 300k was 6k (ouch I know lol) over the course of the last 10 months I have improved greatly, maxing out at 51.5k on a 3 mil, or 48k on a 6 mil (solo parse no healer/tank sustain food)
I remember back before this year how most people considered 35-40k to be high DPS, so seeing 50-60k bring possible definitely shows that it had gone up. But I see a lot of people who are using people that hit 90-100k and are claiming that this is the true power creep. I feel this is misleading for two reasons.
1.) The iron atro did not exist during the time frame where 35-40k was considered high. Had it existed I suspect most people would have DPS in the 70-80k realm.
2.) There is not generally an accepted way to do parses. Some people allow healer/tanks. Some don't.
Perhaps I am mistaken, and if I am I encourage someone to elaborate on the issue further.
TL;DR - I feel the comparison between 90-100k today vs 35-40k a year or two ago is a falsehood and is not representative of the actual growth of DPS.
SidraWillowsky wrote: »In my opinion, the Iron Atro dummy is absurd and has been a detriment to the ESO community as a whole. The VAST majority of players will NEVER play in groups organized enough to see the numbers they pull on the iron atro dummy. People claim that it’s a way to standardize parses, but come ON. I’m at around 72k on the atro dummy but have never, ever come even close to that on a single target in trials. If I’m lucky I’ll pull about 50k on a rather static boss fight, which is what I can pull on a 6 mil dummy.
Unless someone is looking to be the l33test of the l33t, their 21 mil parse will likely to wildly unrealistic.
SeaWoodStage wrote: »I know I'm going to sound ignorant here, but I'd like to know what "parse" means in the context of this discussion? I only know the word as meaning something like "taking in a flow of info and understanding it", so it means nothing to me in gaming terms yet. I've only been playing this game since July, and it's my first MMO. Can someone enlighten me please?
Honestly I don't know what the word means. I just know I was taught the word in reference to killing a target dummy.
When you kill a dummy start to finish that's a parse.
LiquidPony wrote: »SidraWillowsky wrote: »In my opinion, the Iron Atro dummy is absurd and has been a detriment to the ESO community as a whole. The VAST majority of players will NEVER play in groups organized enough to see the numbers they pull on the iron atro dummy. People claim that it’s a way to standardize parses, but come ON. I’m at around 72k on the atro dummy but have never, ever come even close to that on a single target in trials. If I’m lucky I’ll pull about 50k on a rather static boss fight, which is what I can pull on a 6 mil dummy.
Unless someone is looking to be the l33test of the l33t, their 21 mil parse will likely to wildly unrealistic.
Standardization is the point, though. You can compare DPS across classes and specs. You can compare rotations and builds without having to worry about whether some effect or buff/debuff is skewing your numbers. You have a synergy to proc sets like Lokkestiiz and Moondancer. It allows you to parse completely solo without relying on a partner to provide fracture or breach or Combat Prayer. It eliminates the unrealistic need to fit Ele Drain into a rotation.
It's especially nice for console raiders who can't ever see their actual DPS in real fights.
Anyway, not every tool is for everyone.
SeaWoodStage wrote: »I know I'm going to sound ignorant here, but I'd like to know what "parse" means in the context of this discussion? I only know the word as meaning something like "taking in a flow of info and understanding it", so it means nothing to me in gaming terms yet. I've only been playing this game since July, and it's my first MMO. Can someone enlighten me please?
Honestly I don't know what the word means. I just know I was taught the word in reference to killing a target dummy.
When you kill a dummy start to finish that's a parse.
Agenericname wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »SidraWillowsky wrote: »In my opinion, the Iron Atro dummy is absurd and has been a detriment to the ESO community as a whole. The VAST majority of players will NEVER play in groups organized enough to see the numbers they pull on the iron atro dummy. People claim that it’s a way to standardize parses, but come ON. I’m at around 72k on the atro dummy but have never, ever come even close to that on a single target in trials. If I’m lucky I’ll pull about 50k on a rather static boss fight, which is what I can pull on a 6 mil dummy.
Unless someone is looking to be the l33test of the l33t, their 21 mil parse will likely to wildly unrealistic.
Standardization is the point, though. You can compare DPS across classes and specs. You can compare rotations and builds without having to worry about whether some effect or buff/debuff is skewing your numbers. You have a synergy to proc sets like Lokkestiiz and Moondancer. It allows you to parse completely solo without relying on a partner to provide fracture or breach or Combat Prayer. It eliminates the unrealistic need to fit Ele Drain into a rotation.
It's especially nice for console raiders who can't ever see their actual DPS in real fights.
Anyway, not every tool is for everyone.
It's good for comparing apples to apples. What's happening in some cases is it is being used to quantify the power creep by comparing parses from a year ago against a 6m target. That's apples to oranges and in that sense it's harmful, assuming anyone with any real ability to influence the games direction takes it seriously.
pc has an addon called combat metrics that analizes your buffs, debuffs, resource consumption, total and percentage of damage done by each move. you kill a target dummy and open the pane take a look at your numbers (not just your dps) and then kill the dummy again. compare the two results and you can learn a lot of things about your dps. this is called a parse.
Agenericname wrote: »SeaWoodStage wrote: »I know I'm going to sound ignorant here, but I'd like to know what "parse" means in the context of this discussion? I only know the word as meaning something like "taking in a flow of info and understanding it", so it means nothing to me in gaming terms yet. I've only been playing this game since July, and it's my first MMO. Can someone enlighten me please?
Honestly I don't know what the word means. I just know I was taught the word in reference to killing a target dummy.
When you kill a dummy start to finish that's a parse.
To analyze a string of data.
SeaWoodStage wrote: »I know I'm going to sound ignorant here, but I'd like to know what "parse" means in the context of this discussion? I only know the word as meaning something like "taking in a flow of info and understanding it", so it means nothing to me in gaming terms yet. I've only been playing this game since July, and it's my first MMO. Can someone enlighten me please?
2.) There is not generally an accepted way to do parses. Some people allow healer/tanks. Some don't.
Perhaps I am mistaken, and if I am I encourage someone to elaborate on the issue further.
TL;DR - I feel the comparison between 90-100k today vs 35-40k a year or two ago is a falsehood and is not representative of the actual growth of DPS.
The biggest issue I have with Iron Atro is 100% Major Force uptime.