Tbh, she has ignored everything that refutes her points. And has taken offense to constructive critism at her half baked ideas. She intentionally makes suggestions that would actually make parsers more prone to abuse, and then basically says "see, you even admit that people will rampantly abuse them!", when you point these things out. If you offer a totally reasonable suggestion that would make hers work, she ignores it or intentionally misinterpets it.
At first I took it as an extreme bias, based on a parents protective instinct, something I can fully understand, even if I dont agree with her view. But as I have read her posts I have been leaning to more selfish reasons. People have been reading them, at least at the start, and refuting each one. After the above listed behaviour, along with a few condecending and backhanded "I'm done!" posts, is it any wonder effort is not put into responding.
Tbh, I don't agree for a second with Chifs reasoning, and think very little of him. Though I think a lot of it is a language barrier thing on his part, he could probably try a bit harder to make his points clear. But as is, to me he represents a mirror to kosmos. He sees only what he wants and posts it, ignoring any good points and spraying ingnorant blab all ver his posts.
I think it's good to have him talk though, as I feel he is of that small crowd that would be rough with them and working off of half truths an no longer important info to make his assumptions. That he is one of so few to speak that way highlights the difference from being pro-parser and your a-hole elitest. Also he demosrates perfectly the additude you would see from one of them versus someone using it to properly evaluate troublesome runs.
It shows more than just that as well. I can't remember how many pages there are, three or four. DCUOs has the glaring issue of not showning the class or role either. Also, each job can swap between dps and their support role, so that can skew your reading of it, if you werent in the run. One here would be much more clear, if only for not being able to swap roles. I can't remember if one of the pages actually has a dps stat or not though. You can pull it up at any time to see how each persons numbers moved after a boss or mob though.
You can view this one at any time, its just much more clumsy than an overlay. I took part in a couple of discussions of it while I played the game and there were numerous suggestions for improvement. It was an example of a clumsy scoreboard that you really had to understand to read.