RogueShark wrote: »So yes, taking away a player's opportunity for independent and creative character design in the name of unnecessary performance expectation is rather selfish of the trial lead making such demands to wear specific gear and run specific skills.
There is a problem with this mentality. You made more blanket statements in the rest of your post, of course: the whole 'they take things way too seriously' and that they ALL expect every single person to perform at the top capacity. That's false. If you're trying to get into a Godslayer score pushing run, then yeah, they WILL expect you to be performing very highly and conforming to the best meta to achieve the goal. But you go into that KNOWING this. No one is forcing anyone to play in any guild that has requirements. Why should 11 other people carry the one person who doesn't think they should have to contribute as much as they can to the group?
Going back to the portion of your post that I quoted, it is not everyone else's job or obligation to ensure that you (not you specifically, just a general 'you') have fun. If you join a guild that has requirements and then pitch a fit that they don't exempt you from the rules, how is that particular guild the ones being selfish?
I don't play top meta, myself. I'm typically one of only two, if not the only, stam in my usual groups. Not even a necro, a stamsorc. And I often like to use double DW. If my raid lead asks me to put on a specific skill for the benefit of the team, I do it. Because we're all here to achieve the same thing (achievements, hardmodes, etc). I don't think so little of everyone else I am running the content with to decide I'm 'above' helping the group in any way I can.
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I want to clarify that no one way to play is right or wrong, and that people just need to find their own groups that fit their favored playstyle. There's nothing wrong with not wanting to follow a 'meta' or not wanting to be told what to do in a trial environment. Where it becomes silly is when people start going off and insulting others for enjoying different playstyles, and I see a lot of it often targeted at people who do tend to run more coordinated trials. Because they like efficiency, they must have no life; that's unfair, petty, and just kind of childish to insult folks for not playing the way you like to. It's a game. Have fun.
Well, I disagree.
I don't think of it as a sport and I never will.
SpiderKnight wrote: »This is why I have not touched a trial ......
But I do have a problem with the top end trial crowd constantly trying to push off leaderboard standards on non-leaderboard vet groups and insinuating that those who don't want leaderboards shouldn't be in vet content groups or don't want to pull their weight and just want carries.
amm7sb14_ESO wrote: »WuffyCerulei wrote: »amm7sb14_ESO wrote: »WuffyCerulei wrote: »It’s understandable to not want to have to run certain addons, but said addons also improve QoL in trials. They tell you certain mechanics are happening, etc. For pugging stuff and casual trial running, you’re fine. But it won’t be fine if you decide to take end-game raiding on PC more serious and end up dying to the same 3 mechanics over and over again because you refuse to run an addon.
I speak from experience pretty much being the right-hand man for a raiding guild. And hearing the raid lead almost lose their mind after so many buggers. Like I said, it’s fine if you don’t want to use addons, parse on dummies, etc., if you just casually raid. However, more serious raid groups need you to be aware of mechanics, and as a dps, how much damage you can pull. Various bosses do indeed need to be burned faster than others. And various bosses need you to be mechanically aware. I wouldn’t start screaming that serious trial guilds aren’t happy with you because you’re actively refusing to improve your game and whatnot.
the game already tells you when said mechanics are happening. If you need an add on to tell you what the game is already telling you, I have to wonder if those players are actually as top quality as they think they are
There a problem with using tools that are at your disposal to make your gameplay easier and less of a brain aneurysm?
There a problem with needing an add-on to play the game for you, and not play it yourself?
Yup, 100% this. How can you call you a "good" player when you need an add-on to do the hard work for you so you can just focus on mashing button in order ?
That the big reason I've 0 respect for "good" PC player, they don't merit anything while using these add-on. Their just assisted.
Console player in other hand have all my respect, they build their way w/o cheesing.
I would never feel I improve if I was using these trash add-on. Dunno why they're not banned when it nothing more than a cheat that told you what to do. It just beyond me.
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, 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?. 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.
I have 810 CP points but up until now I have only focused on mostly solo PVE stuff.
I have read through most of these comments, but not all, so if this was covered, I apologize.
I think part of the shock non-BiS players get when trying to join up with guild who are already in the process of progressing, is that we are totally not used to hearing, "Yeah, you really shouldn't wear that" when it comes to clearing content, because, if you have mostly focused on PVE stuff, you will hear CONSTANTLY that you can wear anything, can use whatever skills because PVE is "LOLz easy mode."
And... well, it is.
Having someone you don't know well start pulling apart your gear choices (and skill choices) when you've been used to face rolling through content can feel... pushy. That's not to say that trial leads and guild leads don't know what they're talking about. It's more that we've gone through most of the game being told "be what you want, use what you want, it doesn't matter" and then suddenly not only does it matter, but folks get excluded, yelled at, kicked and sometimes mocked for what they're using/wearing/morphed.
Here's my stupid question:
Are there any dungeons that are challenging enough that when interviewing a potential recruit to a trial guild (assuming recruit is brand new to scheduled trial runs) you can run it with them with DPS meters so that not only can you see what they're pulling for DPS/heals, but also can use it to show/explain exactly why xxx gear is better than xxx or why this morph is better than that?
Kind of a trial for trials?
Some people will cling to the "But I know I can do it like this if you give me a chance!" I am one of those people. ::facepalm:: I admit. Sometimes I have to *experience* a thing to understand it.
I have 810 CP points but up until now I have only focused on mostly solo PVE stuff.
I have read through most of these comments, but not all, so if this was covered, I apologize.
I think part of the shock non-BiS players get when trying to join up with guild who are already in the process of progressing, is that we are totally not used to hearing, "Yeah, you really shouldn't wear that" when it comes to clearing content, because, if you have mostly focused on PVE stuff, you will hear CONSTANTLY that you can wear anything, can use whatever skills because PVE is "LOLz easy mode."
And... well, it is.
Having someone you don't know well start pulling apart your gear choices (and skill choices) when you've been used to face rolling through content can feel... pushy. That's not to say that trial leads and guild leads don't know what they're talking about. It's more that we've gone through most of the game being told "be what you want, use what you want, it doesn't matter" and then suddenly not only does it matter, but folks get excluded, yelled at, kicked and sometimes mocked for what they're using/wearing/morphed.
Here's my stupid question:
Are there any dungeons that are challenging enough that when interviewing a potential recruit to a trial guild (assuming recruit is brand new to scheduled trial runs) you can run it with them with DPS meters so that not only can you see what they're pulling for DPS/heals, but also can use it to show/explain exactly why xxx gear is better than xxx or why this morph is better than that?
Kind of a trial for trials?
Some people will cling to the "But I know I can do it like this if you give me a chance!" I am one of those people. ::facepalm:: I admit. Sometimes I have to *experience* a thing to understand it.
witchdoctor wrote: »It sounds to me like a good, casual, normal, learner-friendly, trial-minded guild would be a right start for you. They absolutely do exist!
witchdoctor wrote: »It sounds to me like a good, casual, normal, learner-friendly, trial-minded guild would be a right start for you. They absolutely do exist!
Truth? I am too skittish to join any trial guilds, I keep soft hoping one of the guilds I am in will morph into one accidentally. Haha.
But! I have zero doubt that there are some great people and seriously awesome guilds out there. Knowing what I know of our community, there's pretty much a good fit for everyone.
AND! I also am pretty confident that anyone who is looking to really learn about their class and BiS specifically for trial runs can probably find someone very willing to mentor them -- guild mate or not.
I get a lot of help even asking in zone chat:
All you experienced players? We SO appreciate your helpful whispers when one of us asks a silly gear/class/skill-related question in zone.
Happy gaming folks!
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, 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?. 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.
amm7sb14_ESO wrote: »No, there isn't, but there is something wrong with implying that *only* raid groups that dictate gear to the tanks have standards...
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SpiderKnight wrote: »This is why I have not touched a trial (minus the two man attempt under level 50 years ago when we didn't know what they were exactly lol). Trial guilds are filled with the most arrogant, toxic people I've ever seen in a game and/or real life, not sure how people enjoy being a programmed robot taking orders from some kid.
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, 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?. 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.
CyberSkooma wrote: »SpiderKnight wrote: »This is why I have not touched a trial (minus the two man attempt under level 50 years ago when we didn't know what they were exactly lol). Trial guilds are filled with the most arrogant, toxic people I've ever seen in a game and/or real life, not sure how people enjoy being a programmed robot taking orders from some kid.
[snip] Many of the raid groups I've been in have been adult-only and some of them had teams consisting of 60yr+ players. It is NOT toxic for a guild to have requirements, period.
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CyberSkooma wrote: »SpiderKnight wrote: »This is why I have not touched a trial (minus the two man attempt under level 50 years ago when we didn't know what they were exactly lol). Trial guilds are filled with the most arrogant, toxic people I've ever seen in a game and/or real life, not sure how people enjoy being a programmed robot taking orders from some kid.
[snip] Many of the raid groups I've been in have been adult-only and some of them had teams consisting of 60yr+ players. It is NOT toxic for a guild to have requirements, period.
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SpiderKnight wrote: »CyberSkooma wrote: »SpiderKnight wrote: »This is why I have not touched a trial (minus the two man attempt under level 50 years ago when we didn't know what they were exactly lol). Trial guilds are filled with the most arrogant, toxic people I've ever seen in a game and/or real life, not sure how people enjoy being a programmed robot taking orders from some kid.
[snip] Many of the raid groups I've been in have been adult-only and some of them had teams consisting of 60yr+ players. It is NOT toxic for a guild to have requirements, period.
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I think you should look up the definition of arrogant and toxic. Because that's not at all what my comment is. I should have said most, and this is on ps4 at least, I wouldn't know what pc is like, but so far in my short time, I have seen very little toxicity, like rarely believe it or not, so I won't judge the guilds here. Sorry for not being clearer.