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    Player WoW's Avatar
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    Marco Polo
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    Sargatanas
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    Marauder Lv 30
    Quote Originally Posted by RushRiviera View Post
    Instead of just arguing about why the other side's opinion is wrong, why doesn't everyone just try to come up with a solution that takes the other side's concerns into account?

    A constructive conversation is not hard to do, I assume we're all adults here. So why not try to come up with ideas that address the concerns?

    Telling someone else that they are wrong is not going to get anybody anywhere because nobody in here has the data to back up either side of that argument.

    Constructive conversation. Share ideas. Go.
    Excellent suggestion.
    So to the casuals afraid of parsers and getting kicked for their low DPS. All I can say


    Then, you won't have to worry about parsers or toxic people at all!
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    Tani Shirai
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    Cactuar
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    Quote Originally Posted by WoW View Post
    Excellent suggestion.
    So to the casuals afraid of parsers and getting kicked for their low DPS. All I can say


    Then, you won't have to worry about parsers or toxic people at all!
    On the off-chance this isn't well-crafted trolling simply meant to condemn, by association, those who want more in-game information...

    You say that like no one who'd be newly included by convenient throughput information (as per parsers) in discussion of how one might (and whether one should) improve isn't already trying to improve...

    There are certainly some small portion of people who won't try and will never try. That portion will likely shrink somewhat if the context of the game shifts with the inclusion of convenient information because they'll have lost a former throne in regards to what efforts they seemingly ought to spend compared to efforts they are seemingly welcome to take. The throne becomes just another chair among many, one expected to offer, within their capabilities, as much as anyone else, and to join what content they are at least roughly prepared to engage in/with (including, to the parameters of the party, varying greatly between "blind run, and we're drunk", "P1 prog", and "clear party").

    But, they are again, a small portion. And for anyone else, "git gud" is frankly useless except in answer to whether a given piece of content is too difficult (as a roundabout form of "It's not, and your gear's not the primary factor in that").
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