You need to find a better term because skill floor for most PvP games (tribes and all shooters discussed here included) is very close to 0.
Pshhhh, what a crock of shit. It takes hours of practice to be even vaguely competent at the movement and dueling in Tribes or Quake. It's not on the level of a fighting game in terms of mechanical complexity (is that a PvP genre you'll dismiss as well?), but the basic skillset required is far beyond just W
1.
EDIT: goddammit that was supposed to be W + M[ouse]1. Leaving it.
I think you guys need to agree on a definition of skill floor here. For the sake of not getting into an Overwatch argument, I'll use TF2 classes to define mine:
- The Soldier is easy to pick up because of his splash damage weapon, but unlocking his full kit requires a ton of time spent practicing aim and rocket jumping. Low skill floor / high skill ceiling.
- The Heavy is easy to pick up because all you need to do is aim. At higher levels Heavy play is mostly just slowly strafing back and forth while praying that the enemy misses. Low floor / low ceiling.
- The Scout is harder to pick up because he has low health and relies entirely on his mobility to survive; at high levels he's probably the most powerful class. High floor / high ceiling.
SO. I'd say Quake's skill floor is pretty low, because it's not really that hard to achieve baseline competency. You don't need to be a bunnyhopping, rocket jumping madman to do decent in a pub. Whereas with Tribes, even playing at a basic level with other shitty players requires a decent amount of time getting the movement down if you want to have any fun at all, so it has a high floor.
Regarding Overwatch specifically, it's accurate that a lot of the most powerful classes have are low floor / low ceiling. Like, being
THE BEST Mercy is still kind of difficult and there’s still ways to grow and become a literal perfect Mercy, but being a
good Mercy is pretty easy and the hardest part of the hero is finding someone who is good enough to play at higher levels and actually wants to play her and will have fun for the entire season.