even if i'm the worst DPS on earth I get some recommandation when I play one, probably pre made group or people simply giving it because I say hello and i'm prompt to chit chat during run, trying to make it funnier ^^
even if i'm the worst DPS on earth I get some recommandation when I play one, probably pre made group or people simply giving it because I say hello and i'm prompt to chit chat during run, trying to make it funnier ^^
People don't know how to take criticism anymore, and bad play is rewarded with with a coddling mentality. Yes, this is a casual game for the most part - that doesn't mean people need to walk on eggshells in fear of getting reported for pointing out things. This whole 'please don't say anything even slightly negative' mentality that we seem to be going towards and the devs seemingly pushing towards it is creating a disturbing trend.
As a DPS main myself, I tend to give other DPS a com (if they didn't drag the party down). If the other DPS is manqo'te, they have to excel in order for me to give them a com.
I feel like tanks and healers get enough coms for simply existing in a party.
Even though I only have PotD as a reference point (I did like 10 level 60 dungeons in total with my PLD), I got the most coms when I was leveling healers and tanks.
Which was strange to me because I felt like I never really did something special.
funny macros will usually net u a comm
You'd probably get mine then, rather than someone who went all out on making a standard dungeon be as efficient as possible. If you want to play hardcore then by all means go for it, I do it sometimes and only because I want to practice or for fun, not because I am hoping to impress anyone. If I Tank then I do my best to be as fast and clean as possible, not because I want recognition but because I want the run to be as convenient as possible for the party. I can't relate to the idea of doing it and feeling slighted for not getting commendations in the end.
In ARR and halfway through the initial Heavensward story, I mained Dragoon and did get my share of commendations in the process, though not as much as I would have on Warrior or Paladin if I were inclined to those jorbs.
My case was simply trying to be verbally helpful when necessary, not be an ass, know my rotation for solid output, etc. There have been a few occasions where I got triple commendations on a roulette run as a Dragoon.
I usually commend the other dps if they do a good job. If I'm healing I'll usually commend the tank.
well the fact that i got the golden magitek armor as a dps main must mean i am doing something right xD but that is not even my most accomplished commendation i did alexander midas the burden of the son and recieved 6 comms for being the last man standing to finish off the boss at 10% health points
I usually run healer with a tank friend. We give both DPS a comm unless one ticked us off somehow (complaining we're going too slow, or too fast, or some other stupid thing). As a DPS I either get no comms or all the comms:
PotD is a good place for DPS to get comms. You'll get noticed more if you're using a 99/99 setup though.
Lot of the time everyone is in such a rush to leave either I can't move fast enough to comm someone before they're all gone, or I comm the one person who's left to comm (if their play was adequate)
On the other side of the coin, I collect random comms for the same reason - I'll be slow to exit the duty and I'm sure I get commed for being the only one left to comm!
I will comm DDs most especially, when they show leadership in duties - taking on the role of explainer, when the Tank is a first-timer, for example.
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