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    I think that SSS is a perfectly legitimate way of providing feedback to DPS as to how they are doing. Although, it could be improved. It would be interesting to me to see a scoring system be added to SSS, SABCDE scale for example. This would provide a bit more granularity than you beat it or you didn't. Sure the % remaining when time runs out could give someone some indication of that, but it might be easier to understand for the general populace if they had the scoring scale.

    I've never liked damage meters due to their tendency for exclusion rather than improvement. People typically react one of two ways when meters are brought up:

    1) Advice is given for improvment, response is: Don't tell me how to play my class
    2) No advice is given for improvement, just insults as to how bad someone is doing and they are removed from the group

    Neither of these are particularly healthy, happy outcomes. And the rare case is advice is given and accepted graciously...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavikon View Post
    1) Advice is given for improvment, response is: Don't tell me how to play my class
    2) No advice is given for improvement, just insults as to how bad someone is doing and they are removed from the group

    Neither of these are particularly healthy, happy outcomes. And the rare case is advice is given and accepted graciously...
    #1 happens to me alot, however I have met people who do accept and wanna improve and I love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavikon View Post
    I've never liked damage meters due to their tendency for exclusion rather than improvement. People typically react one of two ways when meters are brought up:

    1) Advice is given for improvment, response is: Don't tell me how to play my class
    2) No advice is given for improvement, just insults as to how bad someone is doing and they are removed from the group

    Neither of these are particularly healthy, happy outcomes. And the rare case is advice is given and accepted graciously...
    Yeah, people generally seem to suck at taking criticism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxyAreku View Post
    Yeah, people generally seem to suck at taking criticism.
    You take that back! That's harassment! You don't know me!

    lulz xD
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoxyAreku View Post
    Yeah, people generally seem to suck at taking criticism.
    But it's also important in what way people give that critique. I have seen players saying things like "You suck, git gud!" to other players, without giving tips or even saying what is so bad in general. I think all they wanted to do is to bring another player down - that is unnecessary and helpful in no way. How are they supposed to get better when they don't get any advices, and are called out as a "sucker"? THAT puts many players out of this game.

    There is no problem with saying that someone needs to step up, it's good to point it out and it definitely can help when it's said in a respectful way. I'm always happy about some good and nice criticism - so are many others, I bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Izularia View Post
    But it's also important in what way people give that critique. I have seen players saying things like "You suck, git gud!" to other players, without giving tips or even saying what is so bad in general. I think all they wanted to do is to bring another player down - that is unnecessary and helpful in no way. How are they supposed to get better when they don't get any advices, and are called out as a "sucker"? THAT puts many players out of this game.

    There is no problem with saying that someone needs to step up, it's good to point it out and it definitely can help when it's said in a respectful way. I'm always happy about some good and nice criticism - so are many others, I bet.
    We can all cherry pick information to back up our points

    I have only seen someone personally insulted for their dps once, I have seen low dps players insult healers and tanks more than I care to mention.

    I have tried to offer advice myself as nice I could, sometimes they listen and thank me, sometimes I'm then subject to their abuse because "I know how to play my class" and other times just falls on deaf ears

    I myself have been insulted numerous times for dps but guess who by? non parser users.

    This happened during 3.0 and the introduction of much, you remember the stigma this got? Mchs were being kicked from groups, pfs had mch excluded for nearly every piece of content out their all because their POTENTIAL dps was inferior to other jobs.

    I was a ps4 player at that time but I did what I still do today practiced, numerous times I was nearly kicked from duties just for being this job.

    One run, I forget what I was doing but we hit enrage. The mnk in the group screamed this Fkn mch kick him they are shit dps, a parser user came to my defense and posted numbers. I was top dps by 300 dps...
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    Quote Originally Posted by whythehate View Post
    We can all cherry pick information to back up our points
    I hope I did understand your comment in the correct way. If not, I'm sorry for the following.

    You're right. Everyone has the possibility to look for guides and stuff - but when you get insulted, I think you hesitate to play that game any further. There's a chance for that at least. I know a few people that stopped playing because of that.. yeah, some people are more sensitive than others and get discouraged very often.
    If they did get a critique not half that bad and with a nice attitude, I think they would have had the motivation to step up their game.. but who knows.

    Edit: It's also true that there are people who don't want to hear that they aren't that good, you're right. But I've seen more people being thankful for useful tips than being "sulky"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Izularia View Post
    You're right. Everyone has the possibility to look for guides and stuff - but when you get insulted, I think you hesitate to play that game any further. There's a chance for that at least. I know a few people that stopped playing because of that..
    Edit: It's also true that there are people who don't want to hear that they aren't that good, you're right. But I've seen more people being thankful for useful tips than being "sulky"
    I understand and agree 100% have no right to actively insult a person, we are on the same page there.

    To the comment above, again missing the point completely. The vast majority are expecting people to pull just basic dps, which btw is no where near optimal dps. It's something you should know I.e maintaining heavy thrust on drg (doesn't really matter if this falls off sometimes)
    1 2 3 (chaos thrust rotation)
    4 5 6 (full thrust rotation)
    Using 4th tier combo
    Actively trying to hit positionals
    Maintaining pleb dot
    Using jumps and other ogcds
    Try to maintain botd as best you can

    All this you should already be familiar with, actually rotation optimising is completely differentm

    Of course players will have different goalposts they expect but I can assure you their are only a real handful that actually expect savage style dps from a pug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavikon View Post
    I think that SSS is a perfectly legitimate way of providing feedback to DPS as to how they are doing. Although, it could be improved. It would be interesting to me to see a scoring system be added to SSS, SABCDE scale for example. This would provide a bit more granularity than you beat it or you didn't. Sure the % remaining when time runs out could give someone some indication of that, but it might be easier to understand for the general populace if they had the scoring scale.

    I've never liked damage meters due to their tendency for exclusion rather than improvement. People typically react one of two ways when meters are brought up:

    1) Advice is given for improvment, response is: Don't tell me how to play my class
    2) No advice is given for improvement, just insults as to how bad someone is doing and they are removed from the group

    Neither of these are particularly healthy, happy outcomes. And the rare case is advice is given and accepted graciously...
    I agree with those notes on how people often speak; however, this is definitely not exclusive to parser numbers. I see someone with Garuda on Sic doing a knockback and say something- same thing. I see a DPS standing in AoEs and say something, same thing - etc. This is less of a product of parsers and more a product of human nature, people don't like to be told by another human that they are messing up. It is embarrassing. That is why a tool is better suited for it.

    For example: A NIN joins DF run of expert, pulls 350 DPS. His co-SMN is pulling 1500+ NIN sees on parser that not only is he pulling nearly 1/5 of the SMN, but he is also pulling less than the tank and the healer. NIN realizes they need to take time to reflect on what they are doing wrong.

    Obviously there are thousands of possible outcomes and this was in no way meant to suggest that this is the most likely. I just wrote this out to illustrate my point that parsers can be useful outside of players telling other players to improve - and can easily be used for self improvement. The first step in improving yourself is admitting you have a problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cherie View Post
    I don't really get how this always turns into something complicated or a matter of morality.

    If people want to appeal to like the moral values of their religion or something... just remember... Japan is largely a Buddist/shinto country.... No point in waving western religious beliefs of right and wrong over their heads... Thinking the whole world works like the way the "west" thinks is absurd ('murica, hell yeah!' aimrite?).

    They will make their own decisions on what they think is right to do. And, that is the way it should be.

    If you think about it, most Final Fantasy games are about fighting a highly religious group (if not the church itself) who wants to do thought control and tell the main protagonist how to think and feel. This usually ends in you killing the God they worship in a final boss battle at the end... So yea... different thoughts than the west... proof....lol

    SE adding a parser is a pretty black and white feature they have said they want to add... It's not emotionally charged at all. They said they want to do it but it involves completing the add-on system for the game. They have repeatedly pushed this back over and over. Probably because it doesn't sound like a feature that is gonna just draw people in as much as if they just added a new boss battle.
    Did I miss something, or where did all this religious talk come from?
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    Last edited by Kaurie; 04-28-2016 at 12:12 AM.