It's because he's full of shit. He knows what's wrong. He either doesn't care much or has no idea how to fix the monster he's created.
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ditto. Only recent interview I found addressing anything about jobs was this. So, sauce?
Here is the snippet from the Blue Gartr interview which took place a bit before the release of patch 4.2.
Interviewer: Warriors have also been decreasing (in use) a bit.
Yoshida: Haven't they been on the rise recently? I think it's the opposite. I'm surprised that we've been seeing more warriors than dark knights.
It's the last bit of Yoshi-P's response that people read and reacted, perhaps even overreacted, to.
Precisely, and it is that disconnect that I was alluding to with my comment of people overreacting.
Basically, as I remember it people read that as well as some poorly done fan translations, overly focused on that one snippet, took it out of context by imparting meaning to it that they wanted to be there; then in the ways of the internet it got passed around and memed, being diluted and distorted in the process and eventually becoming "Yoshi-P doesn't understand why people aren't playing DRK more" which while similar is still quite different of a statement. Heck, I even saw a "Yoshi-P thinks DRK is better and more popular than WAR".
My guess as to why Yoshi-P would be surprised how many people were playing WAR would be resulting from how prevalent "complaints" and comments on how much more difficult it was to play WAR and how it required so much more skill than the other tanks. It is likely that he and the dev team saw these and it lead them to believe that less people would likely to be playing the job because of it's supposed level of difficulty and then when they saw the numbers it didn't match at all with that perception. That seems to fit with the most with why they may have felt that they needed to make WAR "easier" to play.
Man, I've been watching twitch streams of savage raiders all day, and a fair chunk of these clears have included Dark knights. I'm not saying that everything is hunky dory and that the job doesn't need an overhaul, but the foundations must surely be firm if so many people are still finding success with it. From what I've seen, it isn't broken, it's just middle of the road.