Recommended Posts

i was just posting a pic of my desktop, forgot to minimize the install window ^_-

That's not an excuse that works for NDAs and it's clearly explained in the welcome package.

Of course the NDA doesn't apply to people that find a link to the downloader who are dicking around

with a local server.

Anyone got a really lightweight addon that shows/tracks DPS.

Skada.

It has a nice feature where it can switch to function as a threat-meter in combat and then revert back

when you're out. If you don't care about any of the UI features then you can delete the skada window

and use it as a data source for LDB clients like statblocks.

I've been using Skada for a while now, and while every single blasted person using a damage meter reads different stats, I trust Skada just a bit more than recount. I love the fact that you don't even have to load every module that comes with it. I only load the core and the damage module because I use Omen for threat.

http://tinyurl.com/2erus8r

Anyone got any thoughts on my idea?

I had a couple instances ruined by chain pulls tonight because tanks wanted to zip through, and their inability to keep up wiped groups and people left, hence churning out this idea.

Its not the tank inability to keep up, if the tank feels he can chain pull then I would hope he is geared enough for that. This is not paying attention to the healers ability to keep the tank up.

When I tank I don't chain pull, I just pull the whole room and they get aoe'd down. I ok this with the healer before hand however.

I also don't think your idea would be considered. All it takes is someone in the group to vocally say "this is gonna be a fast run" and the person that isn't comfortable with it can leave

Its not the tank inability to keep up, if the tank feels he can chain pull then I would hope he is geared enough for that. This is not paying attention to the healers ability to keep the tank up.

When I tank I don't chain pull, I just pull the whole room and they get aoe'd down. I ok this with the healer before hand however.

I also don't think your idea would be considered. All it takes is someone in the group to vocally say "this is gonna be a fast run" and the person that isn't comfortable with it can leave

Ive been in groups where ive been the tank on my DK and constantly chain pulled with a decent healer, we could have 2 manned most of the bosses, hell i could have soloed a few as blood. Chain pulling is all about the tank imo its common now to see tanks with 50k hp in Radom HCs and even with a not so good healer a tank can chain pull and not be less than 25% of his hp most of the time. But if the group are not confortable with the idea of chain pulling then they should be vocal about it or leave.

It seems to me there are two people that matter when you're running quickly:

Tank Can they keep everything they pull from running all over the place? If not then you'll find yourself with a dead DPS or healer and the time spent bringing them back up and buffing eliminates the benefit to pulling quickly.

Healer Can they keep the tank and the occasional overzealous DPS alive without time to rest? A healer that can't keep up produces the same result as a tank that can't hold threat.

There's no real challenge to DPS at all: when the tank stops moving press your AOE button until the numbers stop popping up. Its probably easier than doing thing 'correctly' because there's no need to worry about dispelling, managing threat on single targets, crowd control, etc.

The gear of the healer and the tank combined have to add up to some minimum level: an over geared tank can make up for an under-geared healer and vice versa. There are no enrage timers worth mentioning so you can 3 AFK DPS and still clear a dungeon in 20 minutes.

It doesn't really make sense to make special kinds of queues because there's not agreement on what a 'fast' run is. Does it mean you're going 5 DPS (even though people queued as tank/healer) and just blowing up things before they die? Are you pulling 4-5 packs at a time and AOEing it down? Are you skipping every optional boss, just the ones off the "main path", or clearing everything? Is your plan to have your healer carry the tank who's in DPS gear/spec or to have the over-geared tank allow your healer to play DPS?

If you want to ensure you're getting a dungeon done in 10 minutes just for your own group and queue for a random.

I also don't think your idea would be considered. All it takes is someone in the group to vocally say "this is gonna be a fast run" and the person that isn't comfortable with it can leave

You're asking somebody to eat a 30-minute debuff plus another 0-15 minute queue time so you can save 5 minutes: it's not going to happen. Two classes have effective "veto" power over a group decision: the tank and healer. If either one decides not to play along you're not going anywhere. The DPS don't really have a choice. They can refuse to move but the tank+healer can keep moving without them.

It takes 15-minutes to kick somebody which is more than a dungeon takes so it's not really practical to enforce 'group will' on anybody, and even if you try there's no promise that your replacement will be any more accommodating.

CHain-pulling is the only way to do dungeons. They get so boring and so mindlessly mind-numbing it's annoying. Only kill bosses that are in your way. If it can be skipped it will be. Either myself or the healer is pulling the next group while the current pull is still up.

Did a a Keep run last night. Started off and pulled the entire first hallway, healer couldn't keep me up we all died, healer got kicked. New healer came in. We didn't leave combat till after the second boss (es), simply due to by-passing a few mobs. He pulled or I pulled, two thunderclaps is all that was needed to keep 'em focused on me long enough for the lone hunter who was doing 6k to kill 'em. The mage and DK in quest blues loved the hell out of it. 13 minutes from start to finish, inlcuding the wipe due to the other healer.

I've been chain-pulling since I was capable of doing it back in Vanilla and continued with it in BC and I'll never stop doing it.

If you don't like/can't keep up. There's a leave option and if you really want to experience the content (for w/e crazy reason after doing 'em for the 20th time) then find yourself 4 friends who want to do the same and you want have to worry about it.

I just stopped pugging entirely. The quality of player I encounter in a random dungeon has dropped pretty significantly. My priest got 4-piece offspec yesterday (which is now the main spec) which frees me from ever needing badges.

Tonight is "Guild Jager Night":. Excitement is higher than usual because we're also running normal-modes for achievements and it'll be the last time for a while. WIth luck I'll join the crowd of cool kids with Icebound drakes.

I just stopped pugging entirely. The quality of player I encounter in a random dungeon has dropped pretty significantly. My priest got 4-piece offspec yesterday (which is now the main spec) which frees me from ever needing badges.

Tonight is "Guild Jager Night":. Excitement is higher than usual because we're also running normal-modes for achievements and it'll be the last time for a while. WIth luck I'll join the crowd of cool kids with Icebound drakes.

I'm working on easy gems and heirloom gear and getting my 2 daily frost badges. As a tank it takes 4 seconds to queue and even if someone does suck a quick Kick and within a few seconds they are replaced. Being a tank makes the randoms so much easier to control.

Took a break from heroic wipe night and did Neck deep in vile tonight: what an epic pain in the ass. All totalled it was about an hour and a half of "not even a little bit fun". We had no end of weirdness: from valk'yrs not coming down and instead just death-gripping people up to them, spirits exploding and making us fail but not actually hitting or damaging anybody, tanks being pulled into Frostmourn, etc.

Still it's done and we just need 'light of the dawn' to be done with the game (which we're doing "okay" at: making it to phase 3).

On the plus side I have a UI that works really well and my macbook is working like a champ in 25-man raids. I'm trying to get anchors set so

that it'll automatically scale to my 1080p screen when that's plugged in. I'd like to start raiding from a coffee shop or pub now that the summer

is upon us.

On the plus side I have a UI that works really well and my macbook is working like a champ in 25-man raids. I'm trying to get anchors set so

that it'll automatically scale to my 1080p screen when that's plugged in. I'd like to start raiding from a coffee shop or pub now that the summer

is upon us.

That UI is excellent.

I tried really customizing my UI and syncing it with Dropbox between my 27" iMac and my 13" MacBook Pro, but it didn't scale well at all. I don't think many of the addons I was using supported proper anchoring (Quartz in particular is a total PITA to position). I'd love to hear what stuff you figure out when/if you get it all working so that it scales to your 1080p screen and then back down to your 1280x800 screen.

Thinking of leveling a tank, right now I have a 44 pally but kind of tired of him. How different is Druid tanking as I really love the fluff around the class.?

Druid tanking is pretty simple and doesn't really have problems with threat, even if you're slightly outgeared by people in randoms. All you really do is macro Maul into your Mangle, Swipe, FFF and Lacerate abilities and you're set. Trash is just swipe fest and boss tanking is just using Mangle and FFF on CD and keeping lacerate up. Then swip/maul in between then. I've only tanked on a pally on the PTR but it was made easy with 2 macros and I didn't find it all that fun. I enjoy druid tanking more than tanking on my DK,

Took a break from heroic wipe night and did Neck deep in vile tonight: what an epic pain in the ass. All totalled it was about an hour and a half of "not even a little bit fun". We had no end of weirdness: from valk'yrs not coming down and instead just death-gripping people up to them, spirits exploding and making us fail but not actually hitting or damaging anybody, tanks being pulled into Frostmourn, etc.

Still it's done and we just need 'light of the dawn' to be done with the game (which we're doing "okay" at: making it to phase 3).

On the plus side I have a UI that works really well and my macbook is working like a champ in 25-man raids. I'm trying to get anchors set so

that it'll automatically scale to my 1080p screen when that's plugged in. I'd like to start raiding from a coffee shop or pub now that the summer

is upon us.

Upload your UI please. I'd like to steal a few things :D

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • First time clicking on a Sayan Sen article after he started making clickbait, vague headlines recently. Didn't read, just came here to say the headline doesn't look like very cheap, vague clickbait this time. Are you okay?
    • Good review, and yeah the benchmark breakdown is pretty clear but also a little messy in a good way. It’s kinda interesting to see where the RX 9070 GRE slides in between the 7800 XT and the 9070 XT , especially when it comes to AI tasks and Blender style workloads. The side by side with Nvidia’s RTX 5070 and 4070 makes it feel obvious just how competitive the mid range GPU scene has gotten lately, and that’s great for creators and gamers too since you can pick based on your priorities rather than only chasing one single thing.
    • That's it. I finally uninstalled Firefox because they often keep pushing buggy updates, only to test them later and make users suffer. No longer is it my alternative browser to Edge. What a waste of energy. Firefox is bad for the environment, just like Chrome (wasting RAM/energy).
    • Microsoft Weekly: new Surface, Windows 11 26H2, and more by Taras Buria This week's news recap is here, with Microsoft announcing Windows 11 version 26H2, launching new Surface devices powered by Snapdragon X2 processors, GTA VI preorder date and cover art, fresh Windows 11 preview builds, a quirky phone-sized e-reader with a physical dial, and more. Quick links: Windows 10 and 11 Windows Insider Program Updates are available Reviews are in Gaming news Great deals to check Windows 11 and Windows 10 Here, we talk about everything happening around Microsoft's latest operating system in the Stable channel and preview builds: new features, removed features, controversies, bugs, interesting findings, and more. And, of course, you may find a word or two about older versions. Windows 11 version 26H2 is now official. Alongside Windows 11's new preview builds released this week, Microsoft confirmed version 26H2, which is coming later this year as an enablement package based on the same platform as versions 24H2 and 25H2. A newly published blog post details what IT admins should do to prepare for the upcoming launch. Next, we have new Windows 11 bugs. Users report that this month's security updates for Windows 11 cause all sorts of issues, including BitLocker bugs, OneDrive issues, black screens of death, and third-party integration in Office apps. Microsoft has not confirmed those yet, but it acknowledged other issues with its operating system. What Microsoft has confirmed is a bug where Recycle Bin delete prompts display internal file names instead of actual ones, and a year-old Windows JScript compatibility bug caused by security-focused engine changes. Moving to more positive news, Microsoft and Adobe are working on improving Windows performance in popular creative apps like Photoshop. Thanks to SPGO optimizations, users can expect up to 20% better performance. Finally, we have a few useful articles that can help you recover your PC or make it perform better. For one, we published a guide detailing what to do if your computer cannot boot after a clean Windows 11 install. There are two important steps you can try to get your system back to working in no time. Additionally, there is a more detailed guide on various CPU performance modes that could notably improve performance. Windows Insider Program Here is what Microsoft released for Windows Insiders this week: Builds Canary Channel Builds 28120.2315 and 29613.1000 These two builds include a new built-in audio driver, improvements to audio Settings, and more. Dev Channel Builds 26300.8697 and 26220.8690 Not much is available here. Some File Explorer improvements, Start menu enhancements, bug fixes, and more. However, build 26300.8697 is now officially marked as version 26H2. Updates are available This section covers software, firmware, and other notable updates (released and coming soon) delivering new features, security fixes, improvements, patches, and more from Microsoft and third parties. This week, Microsoft announced its newest Surface devices powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X2 processors. There is the 12th-gen Surface Pro and the 8th-gen Surface Laptop. Both devices feature little to no visual differences compared to their predecessors from 2024, and most changes hide inside, including a better processor, faster graphics, enhanced NPUs, and more. The Surface Laptop also received a new haptic trackpad. Mozilla is currently working on a major Firefox redesign, and earlier this week, it published a roadmap of upcoming features and highlights of the upcoming "Project Nova" rework. Files, one of the best file managers for Windows 10 and 11, has been updated in the Preview channel with a long-requested feature. Tree View is finally available in version 4.1.4, allowing you to quickly browse deeply nested folders without leaving the main view. In addition, the update improved the Windows Fonts folder, allowing you to preview each font without opening the default viewer. Rufus, another useful Windows 11 utility, also received a notable update. Version 4.15 arrived as beta with important fixes for silent Windows 11 installation. It also includes patches for ARM-based Windows PCs, OneDrive removal improvements, and more. Here are other updates and releases you may find interesting: Microsoft faces shareholder lawsuit over masking AI costs and slowing Azure growth Microsoft now allows you to tweak Visual Studio to new extremes Microsoft brings Planner Agent to all Microsoft 365 Copilot users Microsoft fixes one of Excel Copilot's most frustrating limitations Microsoft will finally let you sign in to Edge with a Google account Here are the latest drivers and firmware updates released this week: NVIDIA 610.62 with support for Empulse and various fixes. Reviews are in Here is the hardware and software we reviewed this week Earlier this week, we reviewed the DuRoBo Krono, a portable, phone-sized e-reader with some interesting physical controls. This device has an Apple Watch-like dial for page turning, frontlight adjustment, and more. Software is simple and no-nonsense, but it also lacks some useful features and customization. Overall, the device proved interesting, but not flawless. On the gaming side Learn about upcoming game releases, Xbox rumors, new hardware, software updates, freebies, deals, discounts, and more. Forza Horizon 6 received two big updates this week. Alongside the Series 2 content update, developers pushed plenty of bug fixes and balancing tweaks. However, they also had to acknowledge the Eliminator CR-farming exploit and shut down the online mode temporarily. Luckily, only a few days later, another fix arrived, which re-enabled Eliminator and patched the exploit. Microsoft announced new games for Game Pass subscribers. Those include EA Sports FC 26, Junkster, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Abyssus, RV There Yet?, and more. Some existing games are leaving the catalog, so be sure to check out the full list here. New games are also available for GeForce NOW subscribers, and they include Embers of the Uncrowned Demo, Aphelion, Megastore Simulator, OPERATOR, Citizen Sleeper, and more. Rockstart Games had plenty of GTA-related news this week. For one, the company gave GTA V players another free update. Those still playing the game on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are no longer required to pay $40 to upgrade to the latest-gen version. More importantly, Rockstar Games revealed the GTA VI cover art and announced the preorder date. The Epic Games Store is giving away two games: Citizen Sleeper and Roboeat. These two titles are up for grabs until next Thursday, but if they are not up to your taste, you can always check out the latest Weekend PC Game Deal issue, which is usually full of discounts and specials that let you save a lot of money on new games. Great deals to check Every week, we cover many deals on different hardware and software. The following discounts are still available, so check them out. You might find something you want or need. GEEKOM X16 Pro at GEEKOM - $1,119.67 | 17% off Acer 4K Webcam for PC/Mac with All-Metal Unibody Sculpted - $59.99 | 14% off Samsung 990 PRO SSD 2TB - $369.99 | 42% off Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth - $73.15 | 51% off PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9070 16GB - $579.99 | 17% off This link will take you to other issues of the Microsoft Weekly series. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing for extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Supreme Spray LV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      hhgygy earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      AMV earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      506
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      163
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      84
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      74
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!