I didn't disagree woith anything they said, in alot of cases I agree but the way they worded it does come off as elitist, Stuff like forcing advice on people, that is rude. Not everyone likes to be helped, they like to figure stuff out for themselves, I'm one of those people. If you ask if I want advice, I'm all for hearing it.
burning through dungeons doesn't help new players learn, mechanic skippinbg doesn't help people learn.
I also apologised for my mistake the parsers im familure with didn't,
Currently only certain percent use parser. Currently only the PC players, albeit illegally, have access to them and we don't what percent of that use it. It isn't factually correct to assume 100% if the PC player base use parser.
And PC players only are part of the community, we also have ps3 players and ps4 players. If this meter/parser
/grading system is ever release 100% of player would have access to it and use it against anyone in the party.
people should never be kicked for being new or learning. We wall learn in different ways in different paces.
I think its rude to force you're views on other, or force feed a person info simply because something irks you.
Being a jaded vet is the wrong way to help a person.
What really helps players is let them learn the content.
Let them see everything, and let them learn how to handle it.
Like ignoring adds, how can players learn to deal with them if they are told to ignore them so a vet can get their rewards faster?
How are people suppose to learn to deal with other mob mechanics if people again tell them to ignore it?
Dps is literally a gear thing. There is more go being a good player then having a high dps and toping a parser/ getting top marks in a grading system.
I think people should learn the game first then max their dps.
People who jump straight to maxing dps imo is doing it wrong.



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