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    Quote Originally Posted by Archaell View Post
    Let me ask you a question: Do you think that parser would increase or decrease overall dps done by the community? Don't worry about the change being barely noticable or not.
    Personally I'd say it would see no increase or decrease as far as the Duty Finder is concerned.

    What it would do however is you would just see less people using the duty finder in general to avoid the pressure to impress people looking for unrealistic numbers out of people. DPS allready have "responsibillity" that you seem to think they lack, I've said it time and before it's not rocket sceince when DPS is slow and who it's slow with.

    In your example you say your expected as the healer to explain when someone dies, then it's pretty simple explanation. Unless you failed to do your job one of two things happened.

    1.Bad tank positioning
    2.Slow DPS/DPS positioning
    If you "Lack information or awareness" on either of these then you aren't doing your job. As a DPS I need to be aware of the tank, healer, monster positioning do optimal DPS and avoid taking unwaranted damage, I should be able to explain all of this without needing a number to back it up. If you have trust issues in the fact that you need to "Prove it" you need to step away from the duty finder.

    Premades and Party-Finder are the optimal way to complete dungeons without hassle you sign up to duty finder and get random people, expect your groups preformance to vary with use.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elazu View Post
    Funny how still nobody answered the question of why it is okay to call out tanks and healers when they fail their responsibilites, but dps players deserve a free pass regardless of how bad they are simply for being dps players.
    It's not ok to call out tanks and healer and not DPS you just don't need a parser to do that.
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    Last edited by Jynx; 10-12-2015 at 12:51 AM.