Manslayer49 wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Manslayer49 wrote: »pvp is a total clown fest where everyone has so much damage resist and so much healing that in a 1 on 1 fight it goes on for an eternity.
i think pvp is long over due for some mitigation nerfs.
my pure dps build just gets destroyed.
pvp in this game is a joke and unfun.
When I'm in a 1-on-1 fight in PvP, it usually (not always, but usually) ends fairly quickly, with me dead.
But I'm confused. If your "pure dps build just gets destroyed," how are your 1-on-1 fights going "on for an eternity"?
i wasnt talking about my self but other players when i talked about people having so much mitigation fights last for an eternity. That should have been pretty obvious when i said all this mitigation is why i get destroyed in pvp.
Manslayer49 wrote: »my pure dps build just gets destroyed..
What is this pure DPS build? The build and playstyle are paramount for doing well in PvP.
Most likely typical PvE Glass Cannon, like my StamBlade. It's a massive struggle, but it's still possible to be successful, you just have to cherrypick your targets. Lower end health pools, players with no visibly active buffs, DW setups. You take a glass cannon against sword and boards or two handers or Sorcs you're gonna have a bad time.

Manslayer49 wrote: »pvp is a total clown fest where everyone has so much damage resist and so much healing that in a 1 on 1 fight it goes on for an eternity.
i think pvp is long over due for some mitigation nerfs.
my pure dps build just gets destroyed.
pvp in this game is a joke and unfun.
colossalvoids wrote: »Dying is a learning experience telling you're doing something wrong there, so learn from it.
I just googled
Overwatch, NW, Destiny 2, WOW, SWTOR, FF14
+
worst pvp ever
and here you go:
It's all very subjective. The developers of anything on this planet will not be able to please everyone. There will always be dissatisfied people. Somewhere there are more of them, somewhere less, but to please everyone will not work.
AnduinTryggva wrote: »colossalvoids wrote: »Dying is a learning experience telling you're doing something wrong there, so learn from it.
I have played a couple of pvp shooters and two or three pvp melee games. I managed to learn how to be competitive enough to enjoy it. In one or two I excelled.
I have to admit that while I played quite a lot PvP in ESO, be it Cyro or battlegrounds I still don't understand what I do wrong why I die so quickly and most opponents not. The cues are so subtle, the builds and combat mechanics so complex I fear it is nearly impossible to self-learn in a decent time of amount to be at least in the middle range of pvp competence.
So I really don't adhere to this phrase that I hear so often in this context. Dying in a duel never taught me a lot as I simply don't get information on what I did wrong.
seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
I have spent millions of gold on a build that i like and i dont wanna change it just so i can be good at pvp. This isnt a skill issue as a skilled person can be skilled with a wide range of different builds. The main issue is these meta builds are drasticly better and they shouldnt be because it ruins build diversity wich makes it less fun for people that prefer to play a certain way.
If they just added new unique pvp armor and weapon sets that had their own unique stats it would fix alot of the imbalance.
add pvp damage,pvp damage resist and so on and that would go a long way into preserving peoples play styles.
and it would fulfill the spirit of the game wich is play the way you want.
If i want to be a medium armor two hander user i should be able to be competitive without changing anything.
Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
I have spent millions of gold on a build that i like and i dont wanna change it just so i can be good at pvp. This isnt a skill issue as a skilled person can be skilled with a wide range of different builds. The main issue is these meta builds are drasticly better and they shouldnt be because it ruins build diversity wich makes it less fun for people that prefer to play a certain way.
If they just added new unique pvp armor and weapon sets that had their own unique stats it would fix alot of the imbalance.
add pvp damage,pvp damage resist and so on and that would go a long way into preserving peoples play styles.
and it would fulfill the spirit of the game wich is play the way you want.
If i want to be a medium armor two hander user I should be able to be competitive without changing anything.
Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
I have spent millions of gold on a build that i like and i dont wanna change it just so i can be good at pvp.
Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
This isnt a skill issue as a skilled person can be skilled with a wide range of different builds.
Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
If they just added new unique pvp armor and weapon sets that had their own unique stats it would fix alot of the imbalance.
Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
and it would fulfill the spirit of the game wich is play the way you want.
If i want to be a medium armor two hander user i should be able to be competitive without changing anything.
VaranisArano wrote: »Manslayer49 wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »seventy_kg wrote: »"my pure dps build"
so you want pure dps builds to not get destroyed?
sorry but by your logic there's no pvp game that will suit you
if you can just build into one aspect and win it all that would be pretty boring and braindead and destroys build diversity
not to mention there is a "pure dps build" that is 100% viable in eso and it's called ganking
you're new to pvp and the first reaction you have after losing is to come to forum to cry about getting destroyed by calling eso the worst pvp game, have you tried improving your build? have you asked experienced PvP'ers how they build their characters? i bet you slotted 4 offensive cps thinking you'll do mind blowing damage, honestly, glad you're taught a lesson
improve or get destroyed, you're a proper noob in eso pvp
It's tough, I will say that. I really try not to be negative on these forums, but sometimes, it gets the better of me. OP is clearly new to the game, and that is okay. But you hit the nail on the head. Most of us, myself included, would bend over backwards to help a stranger improve on these forums.
For Better or Worse, ESO is a skill game when it comes to end game content. Theory crafting without game knowledge is really difficult, and admittedly, a lot of that is on ZOS. And when you are new, some builds are just going to be easier to master out of the gate. But there seems to be a theme here where after clearly failing at an attempt, the response is to trash the game, a game the vast majority of us here really really love when it comes to it (despite many of my own complaints), rather than saying, "hey, this is what I am doing, its not working, HELP".
In the last month, OP on these forums has made topics that:
-Requested a class change token
-Asked for increase damage to a spammable under the guise of asking for more burst damage
-Trashed PVP
-Made a rage quite thread
Other than the last one, I would love to help him.
-We could discuss the class he chose, the pitfalls/strengths, and look to find a build that suits him, and if we can't, have a candid discussion about what other class might fit his wants and needs a bit better.
-Have a discussing about how burst damage works in this game, and how why most spammables are actually fairly balanced, this probably also gets into a convo about how to setup and perform a simple yet proper DPS rotation.
-Have a discussion about balancing your offensive and defensive protentional in PVP. Target ranges for armor, crit resist, damage, penetration, so you can have a build capable have hanging in a fight.
I am happy to reasonably discuss any of the above, but it's hard not to push back with topics like this.
I have spent millions of gold on a build that i like and i dont wanna change it just so i can be good at pvp. This isnt a skill issue as a skilled person can be skilled with a wide range of different builds. The main issue is these meta builds are drasticly better and they shouldnt be because it ruins build diversity wich makes it less fun for people that prefer to play a certain way.
If they just added new unique pvp armor and weapon sets that had their own unique stats it would fix alot of the imbalance.
add pvp damage,pvp damage resist and so on and that would go a long way into preserving peoples play styles.
and it would fulfill the spirit of the game wich is play the way you want.
If i want to be a medium armor two hander user I should be able to be competitive without changing anything.
Nobody just rolls from PVE to PVP and becomes competitive without practice, no matter what build they put on. (And if you're like me, you can't even swap from PVP build to another PVP build and do well without hours of practice.)
I actually had a medium armor bow/two hander Stam Warden built around proc sets and burst damage for a while. Hit like a truck. Popped like a balloon if I overextended.
Tactics were so important with that build. Even in the thick of large battles, I needed to pick out weaker targets, set up burst combos, and be ready to retreat the moment I got too much attention. It was a pretty big learning curve coming from my MagDK Healer who's playstyle was slower, steadier, and better able to handle the heat.
Was it competitive? Well, I had a niche where I performed really well and when I got out of that niche I didn't. I had to learn to perform well in my niche and create situations where I performed well and avoid situations where I didn't. From my perspective, that's pretty normal for Cyrodiil gameplay. If I wanted a general "jack of all trades" build, I'd be playing more into the meta builds instead.
So I'd say its still a "skill issue" or (really) more of a "practice issue."
Cyrodiil PVP is remarkably good at supporting a large number of niche builds alongside the meta, but it absolutely will take practice to perform well in your chosen niche, to create situations where you play in your niche more and get caught out of it less, and to learn how to turn bad situations back to your advantage.
If you want to walk in with your PVE build, it can be done. But the niche is going to be small and the learning curve very steep.
SechsPistole wrote: »Yes the PvP is the worst on it on the games market. Basically, the PvP in teso consists only of desync, asynchrony, massive wrong calculation of damage and armor values of the server, lags and sucking out weak content The elder scrolls online still doesn't feel the basics after 9 years. I think my part about the devs, if I wrote my opinion on the devs here I would get banned-
Manslayer49 wrote: »SechsPistole wrote: »Yes the PvP is the worst on it on the games market. Basically, the PvP in teso consists only of desync, asynchrony, massive wrong calculation of damage and armor values of the server, lags and sucking out weak content The elder scrolls online still doesn't feel the basics after 9 years. I think my part about the devs, if I wrote my opinion on the devs here I would get banned-
im willing to bet this is the problem that the server isnt calculating my damage properly. with 8.5k weapon damage my attacks should hit like a truck.
UnabashedlyHonest wrote: »Manslayer49 wrote: »SechsPistole wrote: »Yes the PvP is the worst on it on the games market. Basically, the PvP in teso consists only of desync, asynchrony, massive wrong calculation of damage and armor values of the server, lags and sucking out weak content The elder scrolls online still doesn't feel the basics after 9 years. I think my part about the devs, if I wrote my opinion on the devs here I would get banned-
im willing to bet this is the problem that the server isnt calculating my damage properly. with 8.5k weapon damage my attacks should hit like a truck.
8.5k weapon damage an no penetration also doesn't work well. Have to balance both. Half that weapon damage and 15k penetration will hit a lot harder.
UnabashedlyHonest wrote: »Manslayer49 wrote: »SechsPistole wrote: »Yes the PvP is the worst on it on the games market. Basically, the PvP in teso consists only of desync, asynchrony, massive wrong calculation of damage and armor values of the server, lags and sucking out weak content The elder scrolls online still doesn't feel the basics after 9 years. I think my part about the devs, if I wrote my opinion on the devs here I would get banned-
im willing to bet this is the problem that the server isnt calculating my damage properly. with 8.5k weapon damage my attacks should hit like a truck.
8.5k weapon damage an no penetration also doesn't work well. Have to balance both. Half that weapon damage and 15k penetration will hit a lot harder.
Manslayer49 wrote: »full dps builds in pvp simply do not work. i now have a pve build and a pvp build.