WHEN being tank/healer will be rewarded, ONLY then more people will play as tank/healer. otherwise we have what we have....
There are fake dps.
As a healer, I expect dps to be able to do the following.
1. Work as a team
2. Have the skills to do the assigned task.
3. Have a working knowledge of the task (s) required.
4. Be cognizant of the gear to wear.
5. Be cognizant of the CP set up.
6. Be cognizant of the fact that they are joining a group that will be relying on them to destroy the targets.
Anyone who doesn’t meet the above are (in my opinion) actively deceiving the group and are worse than a fake tank as the fake tank in all honesty, is probably a random farming gear or someone who want to get through a daily. And will know what they are doing.
There are fake dps.
As a healer, I expect dps to be able to do the following.
1. Work as a team
2. Have the skills to do the assigned task.
3. Have a working knowledge of the task (s) required.
4. Be cognizant of the gear to wear.
5. Be cognizant of the CP set up.
6. Be cognizant of the fact that they are joining a group that will be relying on them to destroy the targets.
There are fake dps.
As a healer, I expect dps to be able to do the following.
1. Work as a team
2. Have the skills to do the assigned task.
3. Have a working knowledge of the task (s) required.
4. Be cognizant of the gear to wear.
5. Be cognizant of the CP set up.
6. Be cognizant of the fact that they are joining a group that will be relying on them to destroy the targets.
Anyone who doesn’t meet the above are (in my opinion) actively deceiving the group and are worse than a fake tank as the fake tank in all honesty, is probably a random farming gear or someone who want to get through a daily. And will know what they are doing.
Occam's Razor suggests that there are few, if any "fake" DPS. That DPS who do not good damange are not doing so intentionally, but rather do so at a lack of understanding how to DPS in the first place.
I have been playing since 2017. Studied tons of guilds, watched countless Alcast, Lucky Ghost, the Minotaur guy and other streamers, you tubers. I still can't pull over 35k on a target dummy WITH weaving. I run my infused spell damage on the back bar, I run my spell power buff from the mages guild, I push my crit as high as I can get, 50 to 66 depending on the class. I make sure to use a debuff to lower the resistance of the mob and I go through a rotation with these, a dot or two and my spammable.
I still cant get over 35k and I live in the same state that the PCNA server are on, I run a 9900k with an RTX 2080, 32g ram and 100 up down fiber.
The "fake" DPS are mostly people who simply do not understand the convoluted and uncomfortable combat system in ESO.
nightstrike wrote: »There are fake dps.
As a healer, I expect dps to be able to do the following.
1. Work as a team
2. Have the skills to do the assigned task.
3. Have a working knowledge of the task (s) required.
4. Be cognizant of the gear to wear.
5. Be cognizant of the CP set up.
6. Be cognizant of the fact that they are joining a group that will be relying on them to destroy the targets.
A fake tank is a dps or healer queuing as a tank to get a shorter wait time.
A fake dps would be a tank or healer queuing as dps to get a ....... longer...... wait time. Possible, sure, but rather unlikely.
What you are describing is a dps that isn't up to your standards of player, but is still a player who is trying to deal damage vs trying to heal others or hold aggro. That isn't a fake dps.
We are not talking about 35k DPS here. We are talking about 5-8k DPS.
If by my standards you mean my expectation is that someone will join the group fully prepared-i.e “Do I have the ability to do the job y/n?”nightstrike wrote: »There are fake dps.
As a healer, I expect dps to be able to do the following.
1. Work as a team
2. Have the skills to do the assigned task.
3. Have a working knowledge of the task (s) required.
4. Be cognizant of the gear to wear.
5. Be cognizant of the CP set up.
6. Be cognizant of the fact that they are joining a group that will be relying on them to destroy the targets.
A fake tank is a dps or healer queuing as a tank to get a shorter wait time.
A fake dps would be a tank or healer queuing as dps to get a ....... longer...... wait time. Possible, sure, but rather unlikely.
What you are describing is a dps that isn't up to your standards of player, but is still a player who is trying to deal damage vs trying to heal others or hold aggro. That isn't a fake dps.
We are not talking about 35k DPS here. We are talking about 5-8k DPS.
I understand that. The point is by all metrics, I should be able to parse 110k with the stuff I have been reading and building for since 2017, and yet I still cant do it.
Someone who is newer and less educated about how to build a class, and do a rotation is going to do much less. This has nothing to do with them being fake, as in queuing for a role they are not built for and more to do with doing damage in ESO not being easy to understand.
The tanks that queue for fast dungeon runs however ARE fake tanks. Often with no taunt, and no respect for the rest of the dungeon mates.
A "fake DPS" would be a tank or healer, queuing as a DPS role, but why would they when their queues are faster as a tank or healer.
All that said, you can put on two crafted mag sets, have 400+ cp, run a templar, spam sweeps with no weaving and you'll still pull about 15-20k boss dps, so that's what I would consider the "floor" for a dps. (or spam swallow soul, or birds, or whip, etc...)
. I still cant get over 35k and I live in the same state that the PCNA server are on, I run a 9900k with an RTX 2080, 32g ram and 100 up down fiber.
The "fake" DPS are mostly people who simply do not understand the convoluted and uncomfortable combat system in ESO.
If by my standards you mean my expectation is that someone will join the group fully prepared-i.e “Do I have the ability to do the job y/n?”nightstrike wrote: »A fake tank is a dps or healer queuing as a tank to get a shorter wait time.
A fake dps would be a tank or healer queuing as dps to get a ....... longer...... wait time. Possible, sure, but rather unlikely.
What you are describing is a dps that isn't up to your standards of player, but is still a player who is trying to deal damage vs trying to heal others or hold aggro. That isn't a fake dps.
Then you are correct. What I can’t and won’t accept is someone joining fully aware that they cannot fulfill the role at hand, has no intention of being part of the team, runs ahead on their own and dies repeatedly, does not respond to mechanics guidance etc. Is it unreasonable to expect more ? I think not.
spartaxoxo wrote: ». I still cant get over 35k and I live in the same state that the PCNA server are on, I run a 9900k with an RTX 2080, 32g ram and 100 up down fiber.
The "fake" DPS are mostly people who simply do not understand the convoluted and uncomfortable combat system in ESO.
35k is good dps to me in a pug dungeon, frankly. Most people are at 10k-20k range and I wouldn't call them fake dps either because that's achieved by using damage skills and using damage gear, but just there's no rotations or anything like that.
Fake DPS are the ones not even pulling the 10k-20k because they are not actually trying to do damage but instead focused on something else (usually survivability).
Fake dps and bad dps are different because there is a lack of effort in even trying to do dps. Someone pulling less than 10k dps is not sincerely trying. They are doing things like building to be tanky because they think survival is more important than damage, and often explicitly state this. Or only using light attacks.
You do not need good gear, rotations, weaving, or any other complex system to hit 10k.
spartaxoxo wrote: ». I still cant get over 35k and I live in the same state that the PCNA server are on, I run a 9900k with an RTX 2080, 32g ram and 100 up down fiber.
The "fake" DPS are mostly people who simply do not understand the convoluted and uncomfortable combat system in ESO.
35k is good dps to me in a pug dungeon, frankly. Most people are at 10k-20k range and I wouldn't call them fake dps either because that's achieved by using damage skills and using damage gear, but just there's no rotations or anything like that.
Fake DPS are the ones not even pulling the 10k-20k because they are not actually trying to do damage but instead focused on something else (usually survivability).
Fake dps and bad dps are different because there is a lack of effort in even trying to do dps. Someone pulling less than 10k dps is not sincerely trying. They are doing things like building to be tanky because they think survival is more important than damage, and often explicitly state this. Or only using light attacks.
You do not need good gear, rotations, weaving, or any other complex system to hit 10k.
We are not talking about 35k DPS here. We are talking about 5-8k DPS.
I understand that. The point is by all metrics, I should be able to parse 110k with the stuff I have been reading and building for since 2017, and yet I still cant do it.
Someone who is newer and less educated about how to build a class, and do a rotation is going to do much less. This has nothing to do with them being fake, as in queuing for a role they are not built for and more to do with doing damage in ESO not being easy to understand.
The tanks that queue for fast dungeon runs however ARE fake tanks. Often with no taunt, and no respect for the rest of the dungeon mates.
A "fake DPS" would be a tank or healer, queuing as a DPS role, but why would they when their queues are faster as a tank or healer.
Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
KhajiitLivesMatter wrote: »Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
yea its a diffrence but it doesnt matter
a fake dps will still do no dmg
and a fake tank will still not tank
where is the diffrence ? the intention? yea maybe but the effect is the same
KhajiitLivesMatter wrote: »Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
yea its a diffrence but it doesnt matter
a fake dps will still do no dmg
and a fake tank will still not tank
where is the diffrence ? the intention? yea maybe but the effect is the same
To me there are four main differences, two are objective, the other two are subjective:
- The *alleged* fake dps will spend on average between 10 and 20 mins in the queue where the fake tank/healer will spend on average between no time at all and 45s.
- The fake tank/healers, from the outset, have zero intention of performing they task they queued for.
- Because the fake tank/healers are deliberately engaging in a deceitful practice, in most cases having enough self-awareness to acknowledge this fact at least to themselves, for their own benefit and potentially at the expense of the other prospective group members they experience at least a modicum of mental discomfort; to deal with this discomfort they need to come up with justifications, again at least to themselves; the stronger the criticism the more outlandish they become, to the point that many end up with the 'I am Zenithar's gift to your group' or 'you are all extras in my film' attitude.
- Ultimately, in my own limited experience, fake tanks/healers are significantly more abundant, at least in random normals, than *alleged* fake dps. Probably in the region of 10:1.
KhajiitLivesMatter wrote: »Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
yea its a diffrence but it doesnt matter
a fake dps will still do no dmg
and a fake tank will still not tank
where is the diffrence ? the intention? yea maybe but the effect is the same
To me there are four main differences, two are objective, the other two are subjective:
- The *alleged* fake dps will spend on average between 10 and 20 mins in the queue where the fake tank/healer will spend on average between no time at all and 45s.
- The fake tank/healers, from the outset, have zero intention of performing they task they queued for.
- Because the fake tank/healers are deliberately engaging in a deceitful practice, in most cases having enough self-awareness to acknowledge this fact at least to themselves, for their own benefit and potentially at the expense of the other prospective group members they experience at least a modicum of mental discomfort; to deal with this discomfort they need to come up with justifications, again at least to themselves; the stronger the criticism the more outlandish they become, to the point that many end up with the 'I am Zenithar's gift to your group' or 'you are all extras in my film' attitude.
- Ultimately, in my own limited experience, fake tanks/healers are significantly more abundant, at least in random normals, than *alleged* fake dps. Probably in the region of 10:1.
While your obervation is mostly right tehre is a catch to that. A fake tank is a DD that effects mostly DDs and some of the Healers, but not real Tanks. Fake DDs however effect Tanks and Healers heavily and other DDs not so much. This leads to less real Tanks and Healers queueing.
Since they added curated drops i ran something between 200 and 300 DLC dungeons on normal. Half of my groups dealth 25k DPS or less with some not even hitting the 20k mark. If i remove my 4k that averages from less than 8k to up to 10k per DD which is next to nothing and some groups ended up as some sort of carry run.
The ultimative problem you are running into is that DDs complain alot about fake roles because they are the ones most impacted. If fake roles wouldnt exist they would complain about long queue times, what they did in the past. The result is that everyone would like real Tanks and Healers to be available in decent supply but is to bussy demanding their issue fixed while completely denying the problems that real tanks/healers have that causes them to not pug at all. That problem is low quality of random DDs and as soon the wording "fake DD" comes into play it gets heavily downplayed without being recognized while expecting support players to magically do something.
Sheezabeast wrote: »The difference, an important difference, is that a 'fake dps' is still slotting dps skills and outputting some dps. A 'fake tank' is not slotting crowd control or a taunt. Big difference you guys are glazing over. You cannot glaze over this.
Again, but in normals it's irrelevant.