Quote Originally Posted by mellii View Post
I wonder how affective the strike will be as a tool to affect metrics. I could see it affective at generating discussion or as getting people annoyed that the queues are long (and trying to get them on your side that way. but for that people would have to sympathy with people that have a longer queue time now, which seems unlikely given some response in the thread).

But considering it is at the same time as 2 new dps jobs release on a new expansion, I don't know how affective it will be for influencing the metrics, considering it is a time where square enix expects a big change in the role distribution anyway in the metrics. Because for a change in metrics being affective with a strike the data would have to show with a high likelihood "that is because of the strike". But in this situation I just see that as extremely unlikely
People have pointed out the dps ques will get longer. And those healer quiting healing response is too join the dps players and suffer, not understanding they would be adding to the problem. More dps higher que times for all dps common logic. I want healers changed but I am not going to do something that will burden dps with higher que times.