A huge issue is the abundance of gear sets available to players but most of them are pretty distant from the few sets that give numbers close to meta.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Agenericname wrote: »
Fake implies deception, which is intent.
Fake doesn't have to be deceptive. It usually is but not always.
If they are being compared in the context of fake tanks and healers though, which is a term usually applied to DPS characters who intentionally sign up as tanks and healers to skip head in the queue line, intent is implied.
Why can't we just call them bad DPS? Why does the word "fake" need to be inserted? That seems odd to me, and I suspect there is an undercurrent of justification for players who fake tank that is the reasoning behind it.
No. fake tank, healer and dd applies to players that chose a role in group finder, and queue for it, even though they don't intend on preforming that role.
A "tank" that holds agro of 1 add (be it by taunt or damage), while ignoring the whole trash pack, and even hard hitting enemies, is a fake tank.
A "healer" that only passively heals allies from some secondary minor effects of his damage skills (not something that can actually keep people alive) is a fake healer.
A "dd" that only light attacks, and ends up dealing less damage than a tank in 3 support sets that mainly debuffs and stacks mobs, is a fake dd.
the roles are very defined. tanks should take most agro to protect allies. healers should heal allies and provide support to them. dds should be a major contributor to the group's damage. or at least enough damage that it is possible to pass the dungeon.
Notice that I am typing from a vet (even vet DLC) dungeon perspective, normal is where people should learn their roles, and therefore is irrelevant when discussing fake roles (like seriously, i had a irl friend that chose the tank role "because she is in melee range, so she takes some damage")
to answer your question about calling them bad dds, well, because naturally they dont plan on dealing the damage quote to pass the content. and your suspicion is baseless on me, since I don't run random normals.
You literally just said in your post what I've been saying, that in the context of fake tanks and healers it implies intent to sign up for a role they don't intend on performing. That's different than just being bad at your role. So I don't know why you said "no" to me when you basically just repeated what I've been saying. haha
DonHardstyle wrote: »I once met an dk main tank that accidently queued for what ever reason as dd. That's an fake DD for me.
Fake dd's doesn't exist. For me they are either bad players, new players, or players that for some reason doesn't understand how you do DMG. Calling them fake is rather sad in my opinion. Not everyone is as good as you, me, someone else.
spartaxoxo wrote: »You literally just said in your post what I've been saying, that in the context of fake tanks and healers it implies intent to sign up for a role they don't intend on performing. That's different than just being bad at your role. So I don't know why you said "no" to me when you basically just repeated what I've been saying. haha
Because your definition is of "intend to perform" is so broad that even someone afk'ing can meet it. You have defined dd so broadly that they don't exist as an actual role because it's impossible not to do it.
My armor is a DD
spartaxoxo wrote: »You literally just said in your post what I've been saying, that in the context of fake tanks and healers it implies intent to sign up for a role they don't intend on performing. That's different than just being bad at your role. So I don't know why you said "no" to me when you basically just repeated what I've been saying. haha
Because your definition is of "intend to perform" is so broad that even someone afk'ing can meet it. You have defined dd so broadly that they don't exist as an actual role because it's impossible not to do it.
My armor is a DD
I have no definition of the word intend. I am using the dictionary's definition of the word, which is to say it was the player's objective or plan not to perform the role they signed up for (which is what I assume the poster meant as well when they used the world "intend"). That is just what the word means and I haven't changed it. I have also said nothing about afking. I think you have me confused with someone else as well.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »You literally just said in your post what I've been saying, that in the context of fake tanks and healers it implies intent to sign up for a role they don't intend on performing. That's different than just being bad at your role. So I don't know why you said "no" to me when you basically just repeated what I've been saying. haha
Because your definition is of "intend to perform" is so broad that even someone afk'ing can meet it. You have defined dd so broadly that they don't exist as an actual role because it's impossible not to do it.
My armor is a DD
I have no definition of the word intend. I am using the dictionary's definition of the word, which is to say it was the player's objective or plan not to perform the role they signed up for (which is what I assume the poster meant as well when they used the world "intend"). That is just what the word means and I haven't changed it. I have also said nothing about afking. I think you have me confused with someone else as well.
It is their intent not to perform. Everyone knows you have to press buttons to do stuff in a video game. Even toddlers will button mash.
Someone who is only light attacking is making a conscious decision to not care about performing their expected role. It is their plan to do put in no effort rather than trying. T
I assume by "fake DD" it is merely suggesting someone's DPS does not measure up to their standards. To which everyone will have a different standard.
I can only say that during my few months here and using the GF I have seen some damage dealers that were on the lower side of the spectrum. I have never seen such a disparity between good DPS and the lower end as I have in ESO.
I wonder why this is the case as it is not due to the skill level of the player unless somehow ESO has attacked the worst players ever. I seriously doubt that is the case.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »I assume by "fake DD" it is merely suggesting someone's DPS does not measure up to their standards. To which everyone will have a different standard.
I can only say that during my few months here and using the GF I have seen some damage dealers that were on the lower side of the spectrum. I have never seen such a disparity between good DPS and the lower end as I have in ESO.
I wonder why this is the case as it is not due to the skill level of the player unless somehow ESO has attacked the worst players ever. I seriously doubt that is the case.
ESO is the most casual friendly MMO. So there are disproportionally more unskilled players than in other MMOs.
The second part of the riddle is the difficulty of combat on the upper end of the spectrum. Good DPS needs alot of time to learn and improve upon. Most players will/can not invest that time.
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »Fake dd can not exist, even a tank or healer queueing as dd, for some reason, is not a fake dd. Damage dealer can not be fake... only bad. Hence there is a slide of with for dd. On one side you have new players or people who don't understand mechanics. Then the opposite side is players that know mechanics, maximize builds and practice rotations. Most players will be in-between those two extremes in a bell curve.
Anyone claiming fake dd exist likely do so from a arrogance mentality. Maybe tooting their own horn while sneering at others? But we all started somewhere so try not to disparage those that are ignorant to the game. I occasionally still find people that don't understand the basis of sets, or why to use food.
yeah double standers, literally nobody can be fake dd because literally every role have atleast single skill dealing damage
going this way also also nobody can be fake tank tbh....you dont need to taunt mobs, just outdps everyone and you will have agro on youso enough is to be top dps in group and easily you are tank at once while being DD
and so we can also go a bit for healerliterally everyone can slot any healing skill which doesnt requires resto staff for this and for most content just dont stand in red and you dont need heals from healer
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »Fake dd can not exist, even a tank or healer queueing as dd, for some reason, is not a fake dd. Damage dealer can not be fake... only bad. Hence there is a slide of with for dd. On one side you have new players or people who don't understand mechanics. Then the opposite side is players that know mechanics, maximize builds and practice rotations. Most players will be in-between those two extremes in a bell curve.
Anyone claiming fake dd exist likely do so from a arrogance mentality. Maybe tooting their own horn while sneering at others? But we all started somewhere so try not to disparage those that are ignorant to the game. I occasionally still find people that don't understand the basis of sets, or why to use food.
yeah double standers, literally nobody can be fake dd because literally every role have atleast single skill dealing damage
going this way also also nobody can be fake tank tbh....you dont need to taunt mobs, just outdps everyone and you will have agro on youso enough is to be top dps in group and easily you are tank at once while being DD
and so we can also go a bit for healerliterally everyone can slot any healing skill which doesnt requires resto staff for this and for most content just dont stand in red and you dont need heals from healer
You conflate my answer about one of the three roles with the other two roles to which my answer has nothing to do with. Putting words into my mouth? That is the definition of strawmanning the argument.
Fake dps can not exist because everyone is essentially dps before they take upon any role. Where tanks and healers choose to take on extra roles, anyone who doesn't not tank or heal is dds. Therefore there can not be a fake dd because everyone is at start a dd regardless of how good they are at putting dps in the game.
Fake healers and Fake tanks can exist because their roles are voluntary choices away from the base of dd. But if you are not a tank or a healer then by default you are a dd. The quality if dd is directly tied the the player's ability to learn summed with the community's ability to teach.
Agenericname wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »Fake dd can not exist, even a tank or healer queueing as dd, for some reason, is not a fake dd. Damage dealer can not be fake... only bad. Hence there is a slide of with for dd. On one side you have new players or people who don't understand mechanics. Then the opposite side is players that know mechanics, maximize builds and practice rotations. Most players will be in-between those two extremes in a bell curve.
Anyone claiming fake dd exist likely do so from a arrogance mentality. Maybe tooting their own horn while sneering at others? But we all started somewhere so try not to disparage those that are ignorant to the game. I occasionally still find people that don't understand the basis of sets, or why to use food.
Not at all. As much as I disagree that bad DPS are all fake, I find the denial that they exist just as unplausible.
If a DD knowingly queues for content that they cannot clear without being carried, they did so under a false pretense. There are no rigid guidelines or enforced standards, its a good faith system.
There are a lot of strawmen in this topic. Understanding the difference between ignorance and fraud doesnt mean anything other than just that. It doesnt mean that youre sneering at anyone. It also doesnt mean that you have to carry them.
If you want to offer constructive criticism, good for you, you're making Tamriel a better place. If you dont want to play with a 7k DPS light attacking DD, thats fine too. Its your time and none of us are entitled to it. Those choices have no impact on intent of the other player though.
WrathOfInnos wrote: »Are people saying that any player that’s not specifically a tank or healer gets categorized as DPS regardless of their gear and skills? That seems like an odd definition to me. Why wouldn’t it work the other way?
“If a player is not dealing damage or healing, they are in fact a true tank, regardless of whether they use tank skills or gear.”
or
“If a player is not tanking or dealing damage, they are a true healer, regardless of whether they use healing skills or gear.”
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »Fake dd can not exist, even a tank or healer queueing as dd, for some reason, is not a fake dd. Damage dealer can not be fake... only bad. Hence there is a slide of with for dd. On one side you have new players or people who don't understand mechanics. Then the opposite side is players that know mechanics, maximize builds and practice rotations. Most players will be in-between those two extremes in a bell curve.
Anyone claiming fake dd exist likely do so from a arrogance mentality. Maybe tooting their own horn while sneering at others? But we all started somewhere so try not to disparage those that are ignorant to the game. I occasionally still find people that don't understand the basis of sets, or why to use food.
yeah double standers, literally nobody can be fake dd because literally every role have atleast single skill dealing damage
going this way also also nobody can be fake tank tbh....you dont need to taunt mobs, just outdps everyone and you will have agro on youso enough is to be top dps in group and easily you are tank at once while being DD
and so we can also go a bit for healerliterally everyone can slot any healing skill which doesnt requires resto staff for this and for most content just dont stand in red and you dont need heals from healer
You conflate my answer about one of the three roles with the other two roles to which my answer has nothing to do with. Putting words into my mouth? That is the definition of strawmanning the argument.
Fake dps can not exist because everyone is essentially dps before they take upon any role. Where tanks and healers choose to take on extra roles, anyone who doesn't not tank or heal is dds. Therefore there can not be a fake dd because everyone is at start a dd regardless of how good they are at putting dps in the game.
Fake healers and Fake tanks can exist because their roles are voluntary choices away from the base of dd. But if you are not a tank or a healer then by default you are a dd. The quality if dd is directly tied the the player's ability to learn summed with the community's ability to teach.
To be a DPS you have to do more than just do damage though. You have to focus on doing damage. I get where you're coming from, and I mostly agree with what you are saying. But I believe when a player signs up for a DPS role but has no intention of actually focusing on doing damage, but instead they spend their time healing or tanking, I think those can qualify as fake DPS under any pretext. They're very rare, but I have seen them.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »You literally just said in your post what I've been saying, that in the context of fake tanks and healers it implies intent to sign up for a role they don't intend on performing. That's different than just being bad at your role. So I don't know why you said "no" to me when you basically just repeated what I've been saying. haha
Because your definition is of "intend to perform" is so broad that even someone afk'ing can meet it. You have defined dd so broadly that they don't exist as an actual role because it's impossible not to do it.
My armor is a DD
I have no definition of the word intend. I am using the dictionary's definition of the word, which is to say it was the player's objective or plan not to perform the role they signed up for (which is what I assume the poster meant as well when they used the world "intend"). That is just what the word means and I haven't changed it. I have also said nothing about afking. I think you have me confused with someone else as well.
It is their intent not to perform. Everyone knows you have to press buttons to do stuff in a video game. Even toddlers will button mash.
Someone who is only light attacking is making a conscious decision to not care about performing their expected role. It is their plan to do put in no effort rather than trying. T
The landscape content on this game is so easy it's quite possible an inexperienced player could think they had decent damage by just running around light attacking. So I don't think it's fair to assume a DPS who spams light attacks was intentionally trying to sign up for a role they never intended to do.
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »Tanks and healers can be fake but dd can not because it is the default position of all players.
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »
DD is not a choice, you show me the player that had tank or healer pre-selected at character creation. You are seeking to add your own definition unto an already defined default. How can my definition be wrong? I did not define it. But you addition is wrong because it's your addition. There is nothing that defines dd, all are dd until they choose not to be. You have no right to say otherwise. Therefore dd can not be fake only bad.
spartaxoxo wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »
DD is not a choice, you show me the player that had tank or healer pre-selected at character creation. You are seeking to add your own definition unto an already defined default. How can my definition be wrong? I did not define it. But you addition is wrong because it's your addition. There is nothing that defines dd, all are dd until they choose not to be. You have no right to say otherwise. Therefore dd can not be fake only bad.
Healer and Tank are also not selected anywhere else but queue either. Guess everyone that happens to have aggro is a tank now. And everyone that has a self heal slotted is a healer because they healed someone. The ring of the pale order is a healer. Maw of the Inferno is a dps.
orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »
DD is not a choice, you show me the player that had tank or healer pre-selected at character creation. You are seeking to add your own definition unto an already defined default. How can my definition be wrong? I did not define it. But you addition is wrong because it's your addition. There is nothing that defines dd, all are dd until they choose not to be. You have no right to say otherwise. Therefore dd can not be fake only bad.
Healer and Tank are also not selected anywhere else but queue either. Guess everyone that happens to have aggro is a tank now. And everyone that has a self heal slotted is a healer because they healed someone. The ring of the pale order is a healer. Maw of the Inferno is a dps.
If you are playing solo content then yes, you encompass all the roles simultaneously. .
spartaxoxo wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »
DD is not a choice, you show me the player that had tank or healer pre-selected at character creation. You are seeking to add your own definition unto an already defined default. How can my definition be wrong? I did not define it. But you addition is wrong because it's your addition. There is nothing that defines dd, all are dd until they choose not to be. You have no right to say otherwise. Therefore dd can not be fake only bad.
Healer and Tank are also not selected anywhere else but queue either. Guess everyone that happens to have aggro is a tank now. And everyone that has a self heal slotted is a healer because they healed someone. The ring of the pale order is a healer. Maw of the Inferno is a dps.
If you are playing solo content then yes, you encompass all the roles simultaneously. .
I don't see that stated anywhere on character select. You're attempting to add your defintion.
DPM [sic] is an acronym that means damage per second in multiplayer online gaming. It's used both as a noun (a weapon type, class, or a character capable of massive damage) and as an adjective to describe a weapon's capability.
DPS is also used to refer to certain classes of character that are picked for their ability to destroy and kill
Used in MMORPGs, DPS stands for Damage Per Second, and has two meanings. 1) As an adjective, it describes how much damage a weapon or spell does each second. 2) As a noun, it refers to a character class or specialization which focuses on doing a lot of damage quickly, or in bursts.