Quote Originally Posted by BMihawk View Post
Really ? So what if there are not exactly accurate. Are you telling us that the amount of DPS the person is doing is actually way more than the actual parse results ? Well, its understandable most of the times if your DPS is not TOP but is among the average but what if your DPS is way lacking the actual numbers your suppose to be doing (minimum). For instance, in T5, even with the echo buffs, how much should a person be doing? I do 300DPS+ on my monk depending on RNG. I saw a Bard do 300DPS+ as well. The only one lacking on DPS in T5 is definately blackmage. But no way, ever, should anyone be doing less than 220 with the echo buffs. That is when DPS gets called out. Its so obvious without even a parser. BAD dps should be called out, just as BAD tanks and healers are being thrown into the flame if they are not doing what they are suppose to do.
Yes, any amount of damage creates the same amount of enmity, outside of enmity modifiers, like the modifiers tanks have on their skills, and Quelling strikes as examples.

Some of the current parsers estimate, which is what they all did originally for DoT damage. The ones I believe people tend to use more often will actually check the values in memory. Now it won't be able to tell you how much each individual DoT did, since the game lumps them altogether as one number, but it would be the correct numbers. So whichever these are, are fairly accurate.

Also accuracy is important with something like this. Secondly, it's not always obvious which DD is falling behind. In some cases, yes it is easy to see, but not in all cases since if it looks like they're doing everything right, but aren't, you won't see it.