Quote Originally Posted by Sapphic View Post
I have no issues with that whatsover. It wouldn't take a genius to figure out if the required content DPS is 1000 one person is doing 1100, the other DPS opted out and the DPS check is not getting met to figure out where the weakest link is. Plus it would still give the other DPS an average result of what they should be aiming for. If it was set to private or public they would be able to still compare (the person using it private). To see if they are close to or nowhere close.
Indeed, and if done this way, it would be a sanctioned parser that might get DoT correct too. But by giving players an option, people can choose to enable when working on a dps check, or new class if they so desire, or disable whenever they don't want or need the numbers. But it doesn't prevent anyone who wants to parse their performance from doing so. The idea was to put the option in each players hands. I think this would be more useful than a simple training dummy parser.