I don't understand most of this paragraph but I can agree with the first sentence.we will agree to disagree...simply because you only see the usefulness of the tool, which I said is not that useful as we have everything in-game to do that, even if not perfect, and you refuse to see the abuse of the tool which by far overcome the usefulness simply because that tool in the hands of game-addicts, end-content addicts,e-peen complex affected and the like, is not used as it should.....and why is forbidden on top of using info that shouldnt be of public use (so to speak). Aslo, who gives you the right to point fingers towards someone that may not want everyone to know he has that poor of a DPS or maybe he knows it without your intervention ? see? you arrogate yoruself a right that is not yours to have, unless asked for it. The use of parsers infringe the privacy rights that everybody is entitled to and when you need to go and dig info outside of what you see on teh screen you do infringe that limit....(i exagerate a little but yeah is not that far of I think)
I am glad for one that such use will be sanctioned...people that want to use it by all means do it but if you are caught well dont complain ...
Mei
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