Wow I am CP 810+ and I still havent done a vANYTRIAL.
I was in one then they told me to parse a dummy. I ran. I am not about to parse a dummy. That isnt real world anyways.
Olupajmibanan wrote: »Sorry, don't want to be rude but this sounds to me like "I want to clear content but don't want to do anything for it".
Playboy_Shrek wrote: »I cleared vSS as MT a while ago at cp 390 and I had to pretend I had notifier to get in and people said I did pretty good. and it was a pug lol.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Olupajmibanan wrote: »Sorry, don't want to be rude but this sounds to me like "I want to clear content but don't want to do anything for it".
Does it? Read carefully. The OP can clear content just fine without handicap addons or even being CP cap and meta gear.
If he's failing at the trial mechanics, then sure maybe he could take a hint and try Raid Notifier or get a gear upgrade. But if someone is good enough that they don't need a crutch, why force them?
This conversation wouldn't even be a thing on Console where you can't even get a handicap addon.Playboy_Shrek wrote: »I cleared vSS as MT a while ago at cp 390 and I had to pretend I had notifier to get in and people said I did pretty good. and it was a pug lol.
Trials are a team sport. It's not about you. It's about you and 11 other people. And for supports--tanks and healers--are expected to, well, support the group. Sure, supporting the group isn't the the primary job of a tank (that's to hold aggro and not die), but it is an important secondary job, and refusing to run a certain skill or wear a certain support set is tantamount to you saying that you don't want to do your job.Playboy_Shrek wrote: »I didn't want to specifically use the items they wanted
That should never be a requirement. Addons like that are assistive, and shouldn't be required (particularly in Sunspire for a tank). And as others have pointed out, there's no way to enforce such a requirement. Just say that you're using it--there's no way for anyone to know. That said, doing mechanics properly is a requirement. And if someone reacts too slowly or outright misses a cue, then they're holding back 11 other people.Playboy_Shrek wrote: »codes/notifier, am not sure why is it a requirement.
Olupajmibanan wrote: »Sorry, don't want to be rude but this sounds to me like "I want to clear content but don't want to do anything for it".
Is it really that hard to slap 2 sets on your character and download an addon that is literally a download-run type addon with no settings (looking at CCA)? That's pretty low price for being allowed in high-end content, don't you think?
WastedJoker wrote: »Haven't done any trial yet so I hope this level of micro-management isn't widespread
Playboy_Shrek wrote: »I was literally bullied from like 2 trial guilds that i got invited to because I didn't want to specifically use the items they wanted or codes/notifier
Playboy_Shrek wrote: », am not sure why is it a requirement. why are average guilds expecting people to gear up and get ready like they are beating world records and speedrun records?.
Playboy_Shrek wrote: »like, can we chill for a moment here. I cleared vSS as MT a while ago at cp 390 and I had to pretend I had notifier to get in and people said I did pretty good. and it was a pug lol.
Not everyone wants to play with third party addons, period, but given they are pretty much compulsory, due to huge holes in the rest of the game design, we have virtually no choice.
aetherial_heavenn wrote: »If you play a team sport and join a team, and the coach says, 'make this play when x happens', or 'focus on x player' or do a specific form of training, most people would have no issues and certainly wouldn't see a problem with complying with the request. Seems to me you don't see trials as a team game.
There are lots of chill social guilds that do trials, but even those guilds ask players to work together and complement each other's gear and skills to make it fun for all. They generally help people get what they need and often suggest assistant add-ons or even use logs to help everyone improve, on the assumption that people who do vet trials are interested in improving themselves for the benefit of the team.
By the time most people do vet DLC Trials content in even the most chill guilds, they understand they are working together to get the optimal combination and are pleased to bring their best to the game to help their team mates. It makes everything smoother, easier, quicker and as a result , more satisfying.
So it's up to you: play as a team player and the other 11 people will be chill. Play how you want, ignore what the team leader/coach wants and it will frustrate the rest of the team who won't see how meeting some pretty minimal requirements is such a deal breaker for you.
Perhaps trials just don't suit your individualistic solipsistic play style.