Quote Originally Posted by TiaHeart View Post
Thats my point all day. 95 percent content = aimed at casuals. 5 % = aimed towards raiders (NOT casual, or only a veery little part of all casuals can) . However, global parser wasnt ever a thing for "getting your part of work" done in the 95 percent content.
Actually, this is my point for a parser to help people improve, 95% of the content in this game is absolute faceroll but it wasn't ALWAYS like that, we aren't allowed to have dungeons that require people to actually play their class. Since Pharos sirius and Demonwall and the bee's got nerfed, every new dungeon has been a complete snoozefest. Even steps of faith got a nerf. The game is faceroll because the average skill level in this game is trash. It honestly is and I am not asking for players to be captain elite blowing out 1.5k DPS in every dungeon, but the truth is the majority of players under perform by a HUGE amount. I mean we are talking people in eso gear in Alex normal pumping out in the range of 400-600 DPS and that is just god awful but there are also a HUGE amount of players who have no idea that they are under performing which is why a GLOBAL parser would actually show them how they perform against others, they can either choose to improve or ignore it. Up to them, but overall I'd like to think 1/5 would at least try to get better and that would in turn create a better community, and maybe, JUST MAYBE we can have some content that isn't mind numbing anymore.

As for people getting kicked due to numbers, in all my time playing I can count that on one hand and each of those occasions it has been in a raid like FCOB pre-echo (but after loot unlocks) where the DPS just wasn't enough and someone was CLEARLY not pulling their weight. Never have I seen anyone get kicked from dungeons or the majority of faceroll content and 99% of the people I play with use parsers.

Low DPS will be kicked as much as a bad tank or a bad healer is, simple as that. It doesn't happen often, most people just suck it up and get on with the run, only a few would actually care enough.