Quote Originally Posted by KarstenS View Post
If you would play a single player game, it would be completely your choice to be good or not. Just don't cry if you will not finish the game or parts of it.

In a multiploayer game you have some respnsibility. Thats the point you seem not to understand: you are not playing alone.
To be fair, in both cases, it's rarely so strict that you can't complete anything without optimal play. In single player (at least my experience through Final Fantasy), you're nearly encouraged to try new styles and play around with your kit.

You don't have quite that level of niche applications here, but still, there's not a whole lot of anything that requires perfection, and the stuff that does, probably less applicable to the audience of the thread, considering players that aren't engaged in perfecting their rotation probably aren't intent on competing in Savage or whatever anyway.