That's asking too much, plenty do seem to want this game to remain a hugbox for bads!
No one starts off as great but why would anyone want to withhold their own growth I don't understand.
Last edited by Jatoi; 03-05-2016 at 12:26 PM.
Because apparently if you plug your ears and go "lalalalala", magically, the problem disappears.
Kinda like sweeping dirt under the rug and acting like your house is clean.
We're not getting one. This bad debate has been going on forever on this forum. Get used to the idea. The dev team is smart enough to know it's not a good thing for the game.
More like the dev team thinks the playerbase in general needs to be babysat.
Unfortunately, they're absolutely correct about a sizeable portion of it.
Parsers are already here. Only console players don't have any access to them. At this point, creating an official parser would only restore balance between consoles and PC on that subject.
and before the "wah wah PC players don't use parsers either", I don't know of any serious end game PC player who isn't using a parser. Because it's mandatory if you want to improve yourself without being babysat by someone else having a parser.
Not to mention that the DPS are currently the only role not being accountable for being bad. You are able to scold bad tanks (losing aggro, no CD, etc). You are able to scold bad healers (people dropping dead from normal damage, heavy overhealing, etc). But god forbid you scold a bad dps. That's a one-way ticket to a ban.
Last edited by Kuwagami; 03-05-2016 at 06:50 PM.
Oh my what a NEWS FLASH. I never read that here on this forum before. Thank you soooooo much for telling me.
We already have a few.
We just can't talk about it very openly.
As if not making it easy to see the number makes the number not exist...
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