Quote Originally Posted by KonOkami View Post
But my question remains. For performances as bad as the ones you're describing do you honestly need a parser to recognise them?
No your English is good and I understand it, yes we are on the same page, I'm only saying why a parser should exist (in a hidden way) So I will make myself clear and answer your question:
Yes and no. First of all, I mind my own business when I do raids, primals or even roulettes. My job, if its a healer I focus healer and don't focus on what other people do, I focus on my own mechanics and the class I play on, otherwise I'll half ass it. If I keep look for flaw, I will end up being one in the party, not always the case, I can notice a bad group when boss dies slower than it usually does.
You can see a bad dps without a parser yes, but why do we I want one in the game to recongnise them? Well as I stated, I mind own my business and then see after whos doing low or high. Then a parser would be on everyone's screen and they can see how good or bad they do. The good thing having that showing up for bad players is because many who are in denial can finally see the truth and it's not something people say for fun they are doing low or bad, it's simply the truth. Truth hearts for some people, keep in mind many, many players think they do great until they find out they don't and they have to ''restart'' their class.

So to make it short, yes we do, because they have to realize how bad they are doing and how much of a burden they are in a group. How can a person know they do bad, even when they get told? By the source itself, simple.

Edit: Saw your post. Yes it can be with a personal parser, however, how do people know if they do good or bad if there are no info of other people in party? If 1 guy does 1400 and everyone else do 600 in hidden parser, how can they know? If its a open one they can see and compare themselves.