Quote Originally Posted by Valic View Post
Under what preface do you declare I have no experience with HW or SB content? Where is this assumption's proof? Also what does any of your post have to do with anything going on in this thread?



I am. I agree, but parse is a % of playerbase and this is also under the assumption I'm talking about specifically savage/ex content. This is also the assumption that you're required to have colorful parses to clear content. This is just as incorrect. My whole point in this thread is that in standard content, at this point where we are now able to be level 80, every plyer should know how to do 1. mitigate as a tank. 2. understand aoe heals and regular healing 3. DPS understand a basic 1v1 rotation and an aoe rotation. And 4. General marker understanding such as knowing what a stack marker is and what a "this will hurt anyone near me" marker is. You're going into this thread assuming I'm talking about hardcore content, to which I am not.

My claim is that SE's presenting the standard to progress normally/casually in this game as very very low. Things that required a player to square up such as the role quest before the ending of ShB MSQ that at least demand the player knows how to move/dodge/stack.... is now capable of being done on "easy" and "very easy". This presents the idea that it is okay to not learn.




It says you joined june 2017, the same time as Stormblood. So you have no experience in HW raiding (unless you made a whole different account for some reason) and maybe even SB but you said you have an alt so eh. Can't deny that because I know people that make alts in different data centers to clear ultimate.

But anyway your thread said for ANY CONTENT. Not just casual, also having good percentile to clear content isn't required...well at least late game where everybody has their gear but it is required to join a serious group that cares about clearing things efficiently.

Personally I don't care how people play, the casual content is easy enough for people not to try.
But I do think its pretty backwards that you don't like people being mediocre but you'll allow people to be sub optimal as long as they have the basics of the job....actually rather ROLE.
Why take a step when you can run the mile.