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What makes a {Veteran} vs {Amateur} player?
Odin.Taffy
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By Odin.Taffy 2017-01-24 14:45:35
If only there were some way to tell/find out if someone is a good player that didn't involve social interaction in the form of friends or a linkshell.
If only square enix had implemented this into another game. Something like a rating system. Hmm I wonder if they will ever come up with such an idea?
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 14:48:43
If only there were some way to tell/find out if someone is a good player that didn't involve social interaction in the form of friends or a linkshell.
If only square enix had implemented this into another game. Something like a rating system. Hmm I wonder if they will ever come up with such an idea?
Player Commendations in FF14 was their attempt at it, sadly it quickly just degraded to "Ill give you a +1 because you have a cool character name" regardless of player skill.
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By Asura.Echandra 2017-01-24 15:02:55
I feel bad because all I keep seeing is the princess bride meme about not knowing what the word means. How about if you are a player who is carried by other good players? Do you get vet status because you have been through it all? Asking for a friend...
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By Asura.Ivlilla 2017-01-24 15:07:03
I feel bad because all I keep seeing is the princess bride meme about not knowing what the word means. How about if you are a player who is carried by other good players? Do you get vet status because you have been through it all? Asking for a friend...
Honestly, I kind of feel like I get carried through a lot of stuff when I play WHM. If it goes smoothly, I'm barely doing anything, so I feel like I'm getting carried. If things go south and I have to actually do my job, even if it's not my fault and I do my job extremely well, I feel like it was my fault, and therefore I am being carried.
Life with crippling self-hatred is hard.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 15:09:01
Do you get vet status because you have been through it all? Asking for a friend...
No you don't get vet status and its very easy to tell a player that gets carried from one that doesn't. Hence why this thread was made. I quit the LS I was in just because we kept carrying players thru Aeonic weapons when we probably should have been charging.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 15:13:00
If things go south and I have to actually do my job, even if it's not my fault and I do my job extremely well, I feel like it was my fault
Any good player will have such thoughts cross their mind from time to time.
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By Asura.Avallon 2017-01-24 15:15:04
Do you get vet status because you have been through it all? Asking for a friend...
No you don't get vet status and its very easy to tell a player that gets carried from one that doesn't. Hence why this thread was made. I quit the LS I was in just because we kept carrying players thru Aeonic weapons when we probably should have been charging.
Ah, and herein comes today's end game.
Many returning/new players getting back into the thick of it sometimes don't realize that many of their LS mates have spectacular gear that took them a loooooooooooooooong time to accumulate. Newer players are overwhelmed and don't want to have to put in that kind of effort and/or they simply don't have the money to even remotely strive towards such goals.
But... they want Aeonics. Where is the line drawn?
Do you tell that player to get to you in a year after they've substantially improved their gear? What if they're friends with you in that category. There might be expectations that you are supposed to help (read: Carry) them towards their Aeonic.
This can be a slippery slope indeed - especially if you're a leader having to make the hard decisions on who comes to the run(s) and who doesn't.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 15:17:07
But... they want Aeonics. Where is the line drawn?
The line is playing in a support job role. If you don't have the gear to be a top tier DPS or tank or healer, theres always COR and GEO. Of the two COR requires the least amount of gear to be an effective buffer. Plenty of CORs running around with Aeonics they don't know how to use. Riotforcesix I believe even had an offer to carry CORs as long as they had the beads. Don't want to be COR? Well its not that hard to learn how to skillchain on SCH. There are options.
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By Asura.Ivlilla 2017-01-24 15:23:52
If things go south and I have to actually do my job, even if it's not my fault and I do my job extremely well, I feel like it was my fault
Any good player will have such thoughts cross their mind from time to time.
It doesn't help that people like to blame the WHM when they die because they had no DT gear on, have 1900 HP, and got hit for 2100 damage.
But I remember getting my Vagary Leg and Body clear, long, long, long ago. I was WHM, no mythic, poorly geared, and I spent the entire Perfidien and Plouton or however they're spelled fights casting Cure 2 and a handful of -na spells, the PLD was just that insanely unhurtable.
Those are basically the only two ways I feel about doing anything on WHM. Either I *** up, and it might be my fault, or everything goes so smoothly I almost might as well not be there.
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By Odin.Geriond 2017-01-24 15:27:24
A veteran at a job is something who has played the job for a long time. Nothing more, nothing less.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 15:33:37
A veteran at a job is something who has played the job for a long time. Nothing more, nothing less.
Wrong, that's too over simplified. Veterancy is the accumulation of battle experience over time. There are plenty of players that have been playing this game on the same job for an extended amount of time and are still ***and won't ever have a hope of grasping game mechanics. Do they have seniority in this game? Yes. Are they veterans? *** no, wiping to the same content over and over isn't gaining any experience or skill.
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By Asura.Ivlilla 2017-01-24 15:41:14
We should probably stop trying to quantify the unquantifiable.
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By Odin.Geriond 2017-01-24 15:58:13
A veteran at a job is something who has played the job for a long time. Nothing more, nothing less.
Wrong, that's too over simplified. Veterancy is the accumulation of battle experience over time. There are plenty of players that have been playing this game on the same job for an extended amount of time and are still ***and won't ever have a hope of grasping game mechanics. Do they have seniority in this game? Yes. Are they veterans? *** no, wiping to the same content over and over isn't gaining any experience or skill. Being a veteran does not by itself imply skill, only experience (and yes, losing to something every time still gives you experience, even if it's not useful experience). People trying to tie the term to how good a player is in a way more concrete than "veterans are slightly more likely to be competent" are misusing it.
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By Fenrir.Kemigumi 2017-01-24 16:00:58
you guys sound ridiculous.
ffxi veterans could be anywhere on your spectrum of player-skill, whether they're pariahs on your server or exemplary samaritans.
this game had always been about bonding with the community in order to progress, until recent years where content has evolved and been retuned to accommodate dwindling numbers.
beginners or amateurs would not understand the time, hurdles, and feats necessary to accomplish your goals in this game. it behooves veterans and skilled players to translate that to ambitious people pining for bis gear among campaigns that sometimes trivialize months of farming.
mid-core... lol
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 16:06:09
If you don't understand the terms the gaming industry uses to market to consumers maybe you shouldn't try and participate in the discussion. LOL indeed.
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By Afania 2017-01-24 16:06:55
How about if you are a player who is carried by other good players? Do you get vet status because you have been through it all?
Story of my life on COR lol. Always being carried, not much difference from buyer or mules.
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By Fenrir.Kemigumi 2017-01-24 16:13:48
If you don't understand the terms the gaming industry uses to market to consumers maybe you shouldn't try and participate in the discussion. LOL indeed.
you're applying these terms to a discussion about veteran vs amateur. maybe if you tone back your elitism, you'll understand terms like veteran and hardcore player are not mutually exclusive.
i see pretentiousness still pervades everything.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 16:14:51
this game had always been about bonding with the community in order to progress
Which is why Dragon's Aery was always drama free, right? Take off the rose tinted glasses, FFXI - Utopia edition never existed.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 16:15:51
maybe if you tone back your elitism
Anyone that has ever had an encounter with me over the last 10+ years knows I'm far from elitist, if anything you are just misinformed.
The gamer spectrum isn't broken down into Amateur/Casual/Veteran/Elitist. It's much more complex.
terms like veteran and hardcore player are not mutually exclusive
Yes they are. You can be a veteran mid-core player that just stagnates at midgame. For most this is as high as they will ever reach.
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By Fenrir.Kemigumi 2017-01-24 16:17:35
I prefer rose-tinted over jaded. had some great times, had some bad times. bad seeds attempt to ruin other people's experiences, but there was plenty of healthy competition that would congratulate you on pulls more often than attempt to mpk you.
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 16:20:39
There was never a time a competing LS would "congratulate" another LS on a successful claim, stop it. No one had time for that when Ixion/KB/Sandworm were due to pop.
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By Fenrir.Kemigumi 2017-01-24 16:21:17
i'm sorry you didn't get to experience that kind of community
Bismarck.Phaded
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By Bismarck.Phaded 2017-01-24 16:22:09
I'm not missing out on anything because as far as end game goes its never existed. The sense of community came from when you would help someone farm their magicked items for sub job. It came from escorting players to Jeuno for the first time. It came from helping players break Genkai. It came from EXPing off Crabs or Colibri.
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By Chyula 2017-01-24 16:24:41
Im a master vet shouting in town 24/7 and filter 99.99% of noobs in ausura.
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By Asura.Avallon 2017-01-24 16:27:21
Im a master vet shouting in town 24/7 and filter 99.99% of noobs in ausura.
Yeah, but you shout about being broke, homeless and having to use McDonald's WiFi to play the game, lol.
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By Fenrir.Kemigumi 2017-01-24 16:28:43
lol
Odin.Taffy
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By Odin.Taffy 2017-01-24 16:35:47
It's FFXI's version of "does this dress make me look fat?".
This comment wins the internet today. I actually Lol'd in work. Co workers looking at me funny right now.
Still this though. I'm still laughing.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-01-24 16:36:32
Im a master vet shouting in town 24/7 and filter 99.99% of noobs in ausura. You will never beat Smokeone's shouts.
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Seems to me that a good number of players don't know exactly what makes a "Veteran" player. Normally in shout groups, you'll see someone asking for "SMN {Veteran} PLD {Veteran}". I happen to shout fairly regularly for various groups, and I use the term often.
However, from time to time, when I push back and ask if they are a veteran at their job, sometimes they reply "define veteran". Some people don't really know what makes a veteran player vs an average player, and was wondering what the community's general consensus and benchmark for being considered "Veteran". Because while there is clearly an acceptable standard of what is expected of a player when they join an event, there are also (at times) an unrealistic benchmark that give players a bad vibe as to what they are expected to have before joining something (Ever see a shout for something like Leviathan VD or SR asking for a REMA BLU ?)
Here's my list of what I would and would not consider criteria for being a Veteran:
A {Veteran} {Job} must:
• Have to be able to follow a strategy. This may include skillchains, magic bursts, and other things.
• Have invested a good amount of time into the job. Simply being lvl99 and geared is not enough anymore.
• Understand when to use JAs/Spells and how they affect monsters/party. You cannot be a WAR and not understand why you need to merit Savagery (Warcry). Unacceptable.
• Must possess all WS/JAs and spells that are expected at any level of play, including seemingly useless ones, unless they are extremely impractical in nearly every scenario (This may be debatable depending on what job you play. WAR probably doesn't need to unlock Stardiver, for instance); i.e. COR should have every roll, no exceptions. You do need to buy spells like Frazzle 1 and Flurry 1, even if you have the lvl2 version on your RDM main.
• All Support jobs unlocked for your main. This includes /sch for mage, /sam, /drk, /run for DD, and /blu for tanks.
• Possess a DT50% build, or very very close to it. No exceptions, mage, tank, or melee.
• [If you're a DD] Possess the requisite amount of accuracy for the content. If you're a mage, you will need magic accuracy for the content.
• [If you're a DD] Have advanced job knowledge and monster mechanics. You cannot just spam CDC all day. You'll need to visit forums and websites to learn some things. You'll also need to know what you're fighting before we fight it. Do a small bit of research.
• [If you're a DD] Have "sets" for different situations, and the appropriate gear that augment special abilities, like Diffusion and Angon. This is very important as it adds some pretty potent boons from just having it equipped on activation. (It drives me crazy when I see 3~minute diffusion MG from BLUs)
• If you're a tank, you may need an REMA, or maybe not...at the very least a combination of good play, good gear, and great sets (including enmity, damage taken, healing, and occasional DD) to be worth inviting.
• If you're a mage, must have all skill levels unlocked/maxed.
Maxed Potency which is reasonably attainable through time and gear (for instance, 900 skill GEO, High lvl Bar spell WHM or max Curna set for WHM)
• [If on job that uses MP] Possess a FC set. It's no longer acceptable to take 4 full seconds to cast stoneskin.
• You need to bring meds, regardless of your job. This includes RR, Vile+1 if needed, silent oils if needed, remedy/holy water/panacea/echo drops at the very least. This is probably debatable, but it makes the difference sometimes.
A {Veteran} {Job} does not need:
• Master JP. Master is not required, but certainly helps your argument, as it means you've spent time on your job and you're more likely to understand it.
• a REMA, though it certainly doesn't hurt and may make you more attractive in content.
• HQ abjurations or the like. You could be an above average geared player and perform well. But gear does make a ton of a difference, so it doesn't hurt to have "good gear".
• To have cleared said content previously, but it helps to have some knowledge of the NM and its tricks.
• To be the best of the best, elitist by some people's terms.
Discuss how you would define a Veteran Player. I hope this thread can actually educate some people who may have been unfamiliar with what the term specifically meant, because I have noticed it has different meanings depending on who you ask. Its good to get the answer out in the open.
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