PS4 players can't parse. You are using data and software not available to all players to gain an advantage. The fact that the community is mixed platform makes it Cheating per the ToS.
PS4 players can't parse. You are using data and software not available to all players to gain an advantage. The fact that the community is mixed platform makes it Cheating per the ToS.
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Guess we're cheating too by using this:
PS4 users can't use that. Also LCD displays on logitech Keyboards can also display parses:
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Technically anyone can parse without a third party parser but you have to do it old school either read the battle log as you go or watch replays of your gameplay. What these people are arguing is just plain lazy and quality of life stuff. Whatever you do don't say that anything outside the Tos is cheating or taking shortcuts are basically cheating they will just regurgitate the it's not cheating phrase again.
Ps yay you're back!
Hypothetical situation. Fresh 50 SMN comes along and does some regular 8 man content with an experienced 110 geared SMN. In what way does the game show the new SMN how his damage is stacking up compared to the veteran? The way I see it, the best he can do is scroll through the log and compare ruin and fester hits which is a relatively small portion of a SMNs damage compared to other jobs. Want a weigh up much you got out of your Raging strikes cooldown vs the other guy? Good luck with that!It's like experience, knowledge, skill, talent, common sense, experimentation, advice, seeing someone else rotation and judgement calls (mimicking what they are doing because they are obviously out performing you), and so on and so on are things that can't happen because with parsers you magically become #1 in seconds.
Oooh the experience card again. I can play this game too!
http://brews.guildportal.com/Guild.a...TopicID=675031 - Oh hey, 'hardcore' data going back to 2001 content, also note that if Seredith was there, I was there as well.
http://eq.magelo.com/profile/9093 - And of course nothing says 'Aren't you too old to be playing games now?' like a 4 digit Magelo profile that's still wearing Kunark loot.
16 and a bit years of substantiated experience (And yes, it stings to admit that, but I've also made a fair career from games so I can't complain too much) and I still stand by my opinion that you played with the wrong crowd. My WoW guild was incredibly tight knit, highly competitive and yet never once did we ever bash or abuse each other over parser results. And I can promise, that if they did, I'd have been the first to get it in the neck as I'm a horrid DPSerYes whilst there's no shortage of abusive people out there, plenty of people simply strive to do the very best they can, not to mention plenty of people are more than capable of having friendly rivalries with each other (It's this facet of human nature that makes Strava the phenomenon that it is).
A big chunk of your case seems to rest on the assumption that every single last parser user is a raving abusive d-bag. Whilst I'll agree that PF can feel like that more often than not, your fears are thankfully partially unfounded.
I really don't know how I can state it more clearly without putting it in 72pt bold.
It is impossible to self parse a proper dot 'rotation' with any degree of accuracy.
A) No time stamps
B) No log entry
B) All of your directly afflicted dots get compressed into a single small flying text element that is visible for a couple of seconds
C) No crit indication beyond 'the number was a bit higher'
D) Ground AEs also throw up additional flying text elements separate from the dot stack
E) There is no way of knowing what each flying text element represents, was that 300 damage hit my pet? My ruin? My dots?
Last edited by Sebazy; 08-13-2014 at 09:59 AM. Reason: Clickables!
I don't understand why this thread is still ongoing (for 54 pages!), SE took a stance, you can debate it until you die but whether you agree or disagree with it nothing will change, you don't set the rules, they do.
Just let it go, the status quo won't change, those who want to use them will keep using them, those who don't are free not to.
Watching past runs and studying battle logs are a pain staking task equal to grinding. What you mention is the results of that hard work. But what you want is a short cut. It can be done other reputable sites and players that put up videos or guides will have you believe nothing different.
It is not possible to work out your own dot based DPS in an encounter without the use of 3rd party software.
The damage in question does not appear in your battle logs.
There is no way to distinguish between damage sources or ownership on flying text.
These are cold hard indisputable facts on the same level that yes, using a parser is indisputably breaking the ToS.
Don't get me wrong, it's possible to analyse dots individually by watching flying text, but it is effectively useless as soon as you get multiple sources of damage coming in. Trying to work out your own dot DPS via a replay or is not humanly possible. How much of an issue it is depends on the job. SMN have it the worst by a long way. Scholars DPSing parts of T9 also share the same issue.
Are you sure about that?
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