Quote Originally Posted by Kazumac View Post
I'd much rather see tools given to help players become better players and improve their performance. Ignorance is not the answer to social interaction issues. I typically see more acceptance of constructive criticism when a person actively sees where they line up in the dps rankings.
But the abuse of this is all to easy.

Sure, you'll get some people offering constructive criticism to the MNK not properly positioning himself for each ability, the BRD not using his DoTs or bloodletter as often as he or she should, or the BLM who is using Fire III and Blizzard III as his only rotation. I'm sure they may be more willing to see their faults and take advice when they see some numbers, but you will get many "good" players who see a "bad" player, offer no advice, call him or her "bad", and votekick/vote abandon/leave.

Some people have a way of being assholes to others because they are "better". Sadly, there are quite a lot of people like that.