while i might not use it having a personal parser there for me to use sounds good to me as a ps4 player hope that makes sense![]()
while i might not use it having a personal parser there for me to use sounds good to me as a ps4 player hope that makes sense![]()
Would I like one? Yes , because I need to know the details of what I'm doing in order to improve. I like to see how I'm doing versus the other healers, especially other scholars. I want to know exactly how many times I've landed crit aldo, etc.
Since no one has anything better to do right now...![]()
No, I dont think SE has the ability to compete with the current 3rd party parsers that work wonders, look astounding, fit perfectly with the UI and can be customized to the core. SE is incapable of offering anything to this table. Also the PS3/4 users would still feel envy (or whatever) for having a shait non-editable parser compared to PC users.
I am sure ps4 players would welcome any type of parser right now for endgame raids you need to rely on a PC player for it.No, I dont think SE has the ability to compete with the current 3rd party parsers that work wonders, look astounding, fit perfectly with the UI and can be customized to the core. SE is incapable of offering anything to this table. Also the PS3/4 users would still feel envy (or whatever) for having a shait non-editable parser compared to PC users.
PC users will not feel envy when they play like working on office desk while PS4 users laying on sofa and playing on a 60inch TV.No, I dont think SE has the ability to compete with the current 3rd party parsers that work wonders, look astounding, fit perfectly with the UI and can be customized to the core. SE is incapable of offering anything to this table. Also the PS3/4 users would still feel envy (or whatever) for having a shait non-editable parser compared to PC users.
And PS4 users will not feel envy for having a shait non-editable parser that still better than no parser. ^^;
Sigh.. how about 4K in-game resolution with 4k TV in 3D? On a PC, yes, a PC. Oh yes and a sofa and your arse on it, with a ps4/xbone/wii/steam/razer or whatever gamepad in your hand and a milkshake in your mouth if thats what you prefer. Console gamers will always feel envious and for very real reasons. Also having some sort of forced parser/meter displayed onscreen might be too much for the general console gamer/new MMO player. The confusion caused by such UI might send loads of noobs away. Or destroy the whole planet.
Oh wait, since Sony decided to stop the homebrew development (by removing the developer license) of their PS Vita console, which was the only development it ever received, there is nothing left for it to do but rot away in silence. Perhaps SE could make an official app for it named FFXIV Parser. I bet its possible with the linking PS4 and Vita has. If only they never removed the free developer license, who knows what this machine would be these days. A PS4 parser app in there for sure made by the consumers for the demand of the consumers. But sony said no to the free unlimited development of their machine.
Last edited by Noutaja; 06-07-2016 at 11:30 AM.
Huh? I had this game on ps4 for 1 year and half and now I'm on pc and ps4. I bought a new sofa 1 week after I built a good pc that also has 55 inch curved 4k tv. What am I going to be jealous over excactly? XD. You do realize there are many people who plays their games on their tvs, I mean from pc's. I certainly do, ofc majority do play the games on small screen and a small chair but I don't feel like doing that hehe. I did own a sofa for my gaming room before I built the pc, but needed a new one haha.
24 screen on my table where my keyboard is at, so I can browse while have the game(s) on the mainscreen. Keep in mind, many people who are on ps4 want's a parser.
Last edited by Seraphix2407; 06-07-2016 at 11:07 AM.
Regardless how good is your PC and sofa, you still need a Parser, right? ^^;
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