I think there is a common misconception that keeps popping up over and over again in these discussions. The misconception is the "I'm not chasing the meta, I am playing to have fun" narrative, which insinuates that everyone out there who is in some shape or form trying to optimize, practice and invest time and effort is not having fun. That is wrong! Playing a complex game like ESO is like playing the piano. Some people enjoy hitting random keys and listening to the sound they produce, maybe even a small melody. Other people keep practicing and trying to get better at controlling the instrument. They are trying to find out how far they can go, how good they can get and they enjoy the progress and the results. The path might be boring, repetitive and frustrating, but the result is the reward. This is a different approach to having fun, but it is fun nonetheless.
Sadly, you can not put both types of piano players in a band and expect both sides to be happy about the result.
I also main a tank and interpreted it quite differently. In terms of parses, tank DPS doesn't matter... but uptimes do. If you're using Powerful Assault but never use an Assault skill, it's a wasted set, for example, and whether your uptimes are good enough to warrent using one set over another. Uptimes are not necessarily immediately evident in the same way that DPS isn't, but the same thing holds true.VaranisArano wrote: »I tank, so I interpreted it in the light that a tank gets immediate feedback when they screw up: the boss kills them or a groupmate. Figuring out the mechanic might take some trial and error, but the results of error are generally quite clear and immediate. That tank knows what they need to do to improve.
This is what effectively amounts to a tank parse, and they are compared constantly from low level raiding all the way up to the highest level of end game. Not so much with PUGs, but you can tell the good supports from those who are only doing the bare minimum by the total group DPS, even if the DPS is otherwise low, and supports, even in PUG runs, also get blamed for not providing buffs that some people think they should be. But agree overall, like I said: unless a DD is using an addon or has access to Logs, they probably won't even know they are underperforming. Nor will they probably care much as long as stuff is dying. It's the same for supports when it comes to buffs and debuffs. The best ways to track this are via addons or Logs.or compare this or that parse
That's fair and reasonable. Mostly agree with it in that case.spartaxoxo wrote: »This is exactly what I mean. Thanks for this post.
I'm not commenting on the gear choice or whether they've done content before. I've also seen people using Medusa restoration staff as a DD. Or Mother's Sorrow with Medusa body. Or various combinations of the meta sets but with 4-6 pieces of heavy armour. Sometimes, they even go full Medusa, seeminly not realising that sets do not double up and extend beyond five pieces.FrancisCrawford wrote: »The presence of Siroria gear is compelling evidence that this wasn't his first trial.
Game is in dire need of better in game tutorial, maybe some role certification for vet queue (for all roles, that includes DPS too as fake DD is a thing too). Currently if someone want to be good at any role, he/she is forced to look outside at yt tutorials. It is normal that if you want to be the best, you need to look outside but in the current situation, you are forced to do so even if you want to perform the basics of the role requirements.
Game is in dire need of better in game tutorial, maybe some role certification for vet queue (for all roles, that includes DPS too as fake DD is a thing too). Currently if someone want to be good at any role, he/she is forced to look outside at yt tutorials. It is normal that if you want to be the best, you need to look outside but in the current situation, you are forced to do so even if you want to perform the basics of the role requirements.
The game teaches how to bash and why, still you see ppl not bashing at all. In Boss fights NPCs tell you what you have to do. In both cases you see players not doing it. They dont process the information available and act with it. No matter how much information you add, players have to be willing to folelr it and many are not.
.Game is in dire need of better in game tutorial, maybe some role certification for vet queue (for all roles, that includes DPS too as fake DD is a thing too). Currently if someone want to be good at any role, he/she is forced to look outside at yt tutorials. It is normal that if you want to be the best, you need to look outside but in the current situation, you are forced to do so even if you want to perform the basics of the role requirements.
The game teaches how to bash and why, still you see ppl not bashing at all. In Boss fights NPCs tell you what you have to do. In both cases you see players not doing it. They dont process the information available and act with it. No matter how much information you add, players have to be willing to folelr it and many are not.
The tutorial teaches how to bash, and why you would want to. People quickly learn when they don't really need to do it, which seems to be a lot when outside of Vet situations. That can lead to over confidence.
That includes bash, block, interrupt, and even dodge.
VaranisArano wrote: »ESO ain't Dark Souls,
This is something ZOS has said, but I would personally like to make a clarifying point regarding Actions Per Minute (APM). APM, according to ZOS, is also the use of things like movement keys, jumping, roll dodge, block, and various other actions. So if I WASD jiggle around on the spot and get high APM but cast no skills, the point is irrelevant about APM. I would like to submit the differentiation between APM and CPM (Casts Per Minute). CPM is what addons like Combat Metrics use to display details on the Info panel, and also what is displayed by ESO Logs. The very notion of APM in ESO is absurd by ZOS's own definition.I see that main contributor for such low dps is not gear, wrong skills or cps but just the low action per minute. Not sure why ppl use one skill per each 4-5s but apparently this is a thing.
perfiction wrote: »^ It's funny how DDs use "play how you want" as an excuse, but when they meet healer/tank sharing the same sentiment in dungeon finder they are the first ones to create 9999th forum thread to complain about fake roles.
perfiction wrote: »^ It's funny how DDs use "play how you want" as an excuse, but when they meet healer/tank sharing the same sentiment in dungeon finder they are the first ones to create 9999th forum thread to complain about fake roles.
perfiction wrote: »^ It's funny how DDs use "play how you want" as an excuse, but when they meet healer/tank sharing the same sentiment in dungeon finder they are the first ones to create 9999th forum thread to complain about fake roles.
spartaxoxo wrote: »perfiction wrote: »^ It's funny how DDs use "play how you want" as an excuse, but when they meet healer/tank sharing the same sentiment in dungeon finder they are the first ones to create 9999th forum thread to complain about fake roles.
They will counter that by claiming that there is no such thing as a fake dd so they don't have any responsibilities to the group other than not being afk.
I think there is a common misconception that keeps popping up over and over again in these discussions. The misconception is the "I'm not chasing the meta, I am playing to have fun" narrative, which insinuates that everyone out there who is in some shape or form trying to optimize, practice and invest time and effort is not having fun. That is wrong! Playing a complex game like ESO is like playing the piano. Some people enjoy hitting random keys and listening to the sound they produce, maybe even a small melody. Other people keep practicing and trying to get better at controlling the instrument. They are trying to find out how far they can go, how good they can get and they enjoy the progress and the results. The path might be boring, repetitive and frustrating, but the result is the reward. This is a different approach to having fun, but it is fun nonetheless.
Sadly, you can not put both types of piano players in a band and expect both sides to be happy about the result.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »ESO ain't Dark Souls,
And thank Azura for that. I've no desire to play any of the "Souls-likes".
Alemtuzumab wrote: »Kiralyn2000 wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »ESO ain't Dark Souls,
And thank Azura for that. I've no desire to play any of the "Souls-likes".
Certain content in ESO is much harder than any bosses in Souls series.
All the content in ESO feels less rewarding than Souls series.
It took me 25 attempts to killing Kalamet on NG.
It took us more than 4hrs to challenge the last boss of castle thorn and the best we got was 50%.
It took 12 ppl more than 40 attempts to challenge Twins in vMoL and the best try was 30%.
Cooperation is much harder than any solo content.
In Souls you’re free to choose to do it solo/co-op. 1 more person means 50% more health. You got your helper but the boss also became harder.
In ESO I haven’t yet seen anyone successfully completing a trial solo.
So i did a stamina build, 11.5k dps on a dummy. I used correct sets and traits, but wrong sets of skills, no matter how much i tried i could not break 11500 dps with those skills. On magicka, just by using 2 class aoes and 1 weapon aoe i get 25k dps on a dummy, very hard to mess up.
I searched youtube and there are 124k dps builds for my class, using totally different sets of skills.
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »So i did a stamina build, 11.5k dps on a dummy. I used correct sets and traits, but wrong sets of skills, no matter how much i tried i could not break 11500 dps with those skills. On magicka, just by using 2 class aoes and 1 weapon aoe i get 25k dps on a dummy, very hard to mess up.
I searched youtube and there are 124k dps builds for my class, using totally different sets of skills.
Everyone who plays ESO and are 160cp can break 20k on the 3 million dummy. I mean everyone.
Stamina templar with jabs using the most basic crafted gear like Hunding's Rage with New Moon will be around 20-25k using only jabs with all the aedric spear passives on using weapon power pots on cooldown.
That is from spamming 1 button repeatedly....
Other classes can be harder to pick up, but aslong as Templar remains as they are everyone can break 20k in my opinion.
Bobby_V_Rockit wrote: »Grandchamp1989 wrote: »So i did a stamina build, 11.5k dps on a dummy. I used correct sets and traits, but wrong sets of skills, no matter how much i tried i could not break 11500 dps with those skills. On magicka, just by using 2 class aoes and 1 weapon aoe i get 25k dps on a dummy, very hard to mess up.
I searched youtube and there are 124k dps builds for my class, using totally different sets of skills.
Everyone who plays ESO and are 160cp can break 20k on the 3 million dummy. I mean everyone.
Stamina templar with jabs using the most basic crafted gear like Hunding's Rage with New Moon will be around 20-25k using only jabs with all the aedric spear passives on using weapon power pots on cooldown.
That is from spamming 1 button repeatedly....
Other classes can be harder to pick up, but aslong as Templar remains as they are everyone can break 20k in my opinion.
How?


Isnt jabs a melee skill? Add a ranged fight and its useless. Also only 1 class has jabs.Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Everyone who plays ESO and are 160cp can break 20k on the 3 million dummy. I mean everyone.
Stamina templar with jabs using the most basic crafted gear like Hunding's Rage with New Moon will be around 20-25k using only jabs with all the aedric spear passives on using weapon power pots on cooldown.
That is from spamming 1 button repeatedly....
Other classes can be harder to pick up, but aslong as Templar remains as they are everyone can break 20k in my opinion.
Isnt jabs a melee skill? Add a ranged fight and its useless. Also only 1 class has jabs.Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Everyone who plays ESO and are 160cp can break 20k on the 3 million dummy. I mean everyone.
Stamina templar with jabs using the most basic crafted gear like Hunding's Rage with New Moon will be around 20-25k using only jabs with all the aedric spear passives on using weapon power pots on cooldown.
That is from spamming 1 button repeatedly....
Other classes can be harder to pick up, but aslong as Templar remains as they are everyone can break 20k in my opinion.