Quote Originally Posted by DSaint View Post
I do believe players like you are the main reason because we do not have parsers.
Ok, don't get me wrong: I'm not saying you're not right or you are a bad player or your reason to want a parse are illegitimate. But I think SE do not want to give one more reason ( a good and legitimate reason or not) to players to kick each other. It's bad for business. Bad players and good players pay that exactly same subscription.

One more time: I'm not saying you're wrong! But, in my opinion SE do not want players with this kind of behavior.
They will kick players with or without parses. Go into turn 10. The new player has watched the boss video, but what the boss video doesn't tell them is that people sneak by adds before the boss. The tank goes to sneak without saying anything, new player follows him, stuff aggroes and tank flips his crap and wants to kick the new guy for messing up the sneak.

Same goes for sons and daughters, the video from MTQ just says to kill the adds on one side before moving to the next. Common practice is to kill the daughters first then the sons so once again another kickable offense in the dutyfinder.

Really, parses don't make any difference with intolerance by people for ignorant/new players even in spaces designed for new players such as dutyfinder (any person with expectations should be using partyfinder premades or use his guild static anyways).

In fact, add ons help far more to mitigate ignorant play than hiding them. If you have something like DBM which broadcasts the goal of each phase of a fight and warns you for debuffs and what to do about them like in WoW, ignorant players have a lesser chance of burdening a group.

Parses are a good thing. Any tool that facilitates information processing for faster and more efficient decision making and helps with raid awareness is a GOOD thing for everyone.

Intolerant assholes will continue to be such with or without parses. Tools don't change the attitude/personality of a player.