Exactly this. With more DPS slots in the roster, someone will think "Oh hey, maybe now I can go play my DPS class finally". But then you got thousands of other players thinking the same thing, thus the status quo remains.I shall attempt to challenge you with something I learned recently: Induced demand
I think that increasing the amount of DPS that can queue will increase the amount of DPS that will queue, because there are people who find queueing as tank/healer more convenient even though they want to play DPS. Some will switch when it becomes more convenient to queue as DPS.
And so, nothing changes as the proportion of DPS stays the same.
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