Next thing, they will call us toxic elitsts for pulling of +120k on dummy
And it is not like most of those buffs require much to have good uptimes.
VaranisArano wrote: »Dogvahkiin wrote: »It seems pretty obvious Oaken... ring is designed to help people with disabilities that physically cannot mash buttons fast and continuously. I'm a bit astonished that anyone could take that as an attack on them. Especially since it will be available to everyone. Luckily they are making it NOT powerful enough to be abused but good enough to help disabled. Glad to see some good comments here.
With this item a lazy 1-bar build can easily outdamage his 2-bar counterpart - maybe not on trial dummy, but in actual content.
The Job of the DD in content is to do dps whilst there are mechanics, movement (and lag…). This ring makes this job tremendous easier. Always. Everywhere. For bad AND for good players.
With this item there will be simply no reason to play a complex 2-bar-Necro-Dot-rota any more (for example). In actual content this Item will always outdamage such a 2-bar build … whilst only managing half the abilities, uptime and APM in “lazy mode”. Its trivializing the game – and that’s not a good thing in a combat heavy, fast-paced game.
Second, this item favors heavily a few classes – those with strong self-healing and good class-spammables (e.g. Templer and Sorcs – already the most easy classes).
Third. Build diversity. This item dumps it down even further – No room for frontbar Arena-Weapons so – Bahsei/Relequen + Tzogvin. Wow. New Meta created -.-
The trivializing of the combat-related endgame will destroy the endgame community even further – nothing to work on, no skill required. Not fun.
And I don’t get the whole “accessibility” arguments.
Why the heck should everyone participate in trifectas?! I could understand this, if there were content you couldn’t participate - but with the existent difficulty selections (normal, vet, vet-HM) there are already options for everyone. All sets and gear is accessible on normal. There is a difficulty scaling for a reason.
It’s ok and healthy for the game that there is content (remember: only achievments!) with such a high difficulty only few can reach.
And I say this as an “endgame-Raider” in a very likeable progressive-trial-guild with lots of elderly people who struggle to dps – but worked really really hard to get better and we achieved a lot together. And yep, this will be trivialized too. Very unhealthy item in my opinion.
"Accessibility" in this context does not mean "I can't play Vet HM trials or get trifecta achievements."
It means something like "If I do the traditional two-bar rotation with light attack weaving, my hands hurt a lot."
One-bar builds have long been used by players who have physical reasons for not being able to play the traditional way ESO expects players to be able to fight, i.e. two bars, swapping, and high APM. Those one bar build options were pretty limited, so this opens up a variety of options for those players.
It's about making ESO's combat physically accessible to players who struggle with the bar-swapping high APM design, not about giving them a ticket to end-game achievements and scorepushing.
Supreme_Atromancer wrote: »No, you're reading in to it way too much. They're using the language we ourselves use in order to communicate their intentions.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »If I have a disability and I can not press 2 buttons at the exactly precise time, I can not perform a bunny-hop jumping reliably. It makes me less competitive in PvP. Will I also get some kind of macro mythic ?Nothing against people with disabilities. It sucks for them, I get it. But accessibly & disability problems should be solved through using different controller types, different imputs, alternative UI settings (color blind mode or larger fonts for example) and other noninvasive methods.It seems pretty obvious Oaken... ring is designed to help people with disabilities that physically cannot mash buttons fast and continuously.
It should never be done through actual in-game balance changes. It is a terrible idea & I am still surprised that they are even mentioning it in a dev comment under Oakensoul changes... Because it is not a rocket science to figure out that Oaken will be used by um... non-disable players too...
Dogvahkiin wrote: »It seems pretty obvious Oaken... ring is designed to help people with disabilities that physically cannot mash buttons fast and continuously. I'm a bit astonished that anyone could take that as an attack on them. Especially since it will be available to everyone. Luckily they are making it NOT powerful enough to be abused but good enough to help disabled. Glad to see some good comments here.
With this item a lazy 1-bar build can easily outdamage his 2-bar counterpart - maybe not on trial dummy, but in actual content.
The Job of the DD in content is to do dps whilst there are mechanics, movement (and lag…). This ring makes this job tremendous easier. Always. Everywhere. For bad AND for good players.
With this item there will be simply no reason to play a complex 2-bar-Necro-Dot-rota any more (for example). In actual content this Item will always outdamage such a 2-bar build … whilst only managing half the abilities, uptime and APM in “lazy mode”. Its trivializing the game – and that’s not a good thing in a combat heavy, fast-paced game.
Second, this item favors heavily a few classes – those with strong self-healing and good class-spammables (e.g. Templer and Sorcs – already the most easy classes).
Third. Build diversity. This item dumps it down even further – No room for frontbar Arena-Weapons so – Bahsei/Relequen + Tzogvin. Wow. New Meta created -.-
The trivializing of the combat-related endgame will destroy the endgame community even further – nothing to work on, no skill required. Not fun.
And I don’t get the whole “accessibility” arguments.
Why the heck should everyone participate in trifectas?! I could understand this, if there were content you couldn’t participate - but with the existent difficulty selections (normal, vet, vet-HM) there are already options for everyone. All sets and gear is accessible on normal. There is a difficulty scaling for a reason.
It’s ok and healthy for the game that there is content (remember: only achievments!) with such a high difficulty only few can reach.
And I say this as an “endgame-Raider” in a very likeable progressive-trial-guild with lots of elderly people who struggle to dps – but worked really really hard to get better and we achieved a lot together. And yep, this will be trivialized too. Very unhealthy item in my opinion.
It seems pretty obvious Oaken... ring is designed to help people with disabilities that physically cannot mash buttons fast and continuously.
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I really think/hope this is the case. And I also hope that when I am able to compete in PVP again with it and we see many more NERF OAKEN threads, that ZOS will IGNORE THEM. And say what the toxic elitists have been saying about stuff like LA weaving, that IT IS PART OF THE GAME GET USED TO IT, and USE IT YOURSELF AND GIT GUD. The worst possible situation would be for ZOS to let a bunch of disabled people get used to and dependent on something like this then make it useless because of complainers.
Supreme_Atromancer wrote: »No, you're reading in to it way too much. They're using the language we ourselves use in order to communicate their intentions.
I really think/hope this is the case. And I also hope that when I am able to compete in PVP again with it and we see many more NERF OAKEN threads, that ZOS will IGNORE THEM. And say what the toxic elitists have been saying about stuff like LA weaving, that IT IS PART OF THE GAME GET USED TO IT, and USE IT YOURSELF AND GIT GUD. The worst possible situation would be for ZOS to let a bunch of disabled people get used to and dependent on something like this then make it useless because of complainers.
I sure hope a lot of you aren't interpreting too much into that developer comment. The way I am reading it, the mythic isn't designed for people with accessibility issues. It's designed to change the way you create a build by limiting yourself to 5 skills and 1 ultimate while giving yourself some stats in return. It just happens to help with accessibility, which is a pleasant side-effect but not the main reason why the mythic was created I feel.
Don't forget, before anyone can get that mythic they have to buy Greymoor, High Isle and whatever DLC dungeon or zone the leads for it are coming from. And if one of these is kind of weirdly specific and hard to get for people experiencing accessibility issues, then these people got their hopes up for nothing, which would suck.
Manage your expectations accordingly!
Next thing, they will call us toxic elitsts for pulling of +120k on dummy
And it is not like most of those buffs require much to have good uptimes.
demonology89 wrote: »[snip]
Taking offense with the term sweaty? Taking offense that other players will have access to a mythic that helps 1 bar builds? Claiming this mythic is the beginning of dumbing down ESO combat?
Better yet. Calling people who can only manage 1 bar for whatever reason LAZY? That not everyone is meant to achieve and complete all in game content?
For those players that do not have a disability, be humble and grateful. Ok so players that aren't disabled will use this mythic. So what. How does that cheapen what you've completed in game? People are acting as if this ring is gonna be ez mode 120k dps. No it's not.
demonology89 wrote: »[snip]
Taking offense with the term sweaty? Taking offense that other players will have access to a mythic that helps 1 bar builds? Claiming this mythic is the beginning of dumbing down ESO combat?
Better yet. Calling people who can only manage 1 bar for whatever reason LAZY? That not everyone is meant to achieve and complete all in game content?
For those players that do not have a disability, be humble and grateful. Ok so players that aren't disabled will use this mythic. So what. How does that cheapen what you've completed in game? People are acting as if this ring is gonna be ez mode 120k dps. No it's not.