Quote Originally Posted by WeekendSoja View Post
@RobbieH

Reading your post has really disheartened my view on this games community.
Yes, the good old "they disagree with my point of view so they're toxic".

No wonder most people don't bother with forums, everyone comes with pitch forks right at the first sight if they disagree with their opinions.

I guess you never played PVP or even frequent the PVP forum either if you simply take a disagree as an insult.

Quote Originally Posted by WeekendSoja View Post
While pro-parsers are advocating that a parser could potentially raise the level of players capability by allowing them to see real numbers behind a rotation they studied from a guide, in tandem also giving them confidence to pursue other things if they start to see that their numbers are lining up with above average parsers.
It bogs my mind how people just read whichever is the last page and make assumptions from there and then even bother to insult them by saying they're bad for the community while those people don't bother to read what started the arguments of the poster to begin with.

You clearly have no clue, but i'll bother with you anyway:

I never said that, how you call, "pro-parsers", shouldn't use parsers or that parsers wouldn't be helpful to them, those people are already doing fine.

What i said, is that parsers will cause toxicity towards bad players and won't teach bad players their rotations, and you're talking about people who already know what they're doing, seems about the same.

Quote Originally Posted by WeekendSoja View Post
Your arguement shave become rather dull in those respects due to how you view parsers in such a negative light. In addition you actually promote poor play in your arguement...which is disgusting
I promote poor play? How so?

Have you ever helped anyone with their rotations like i did to begin with or you just like to insult people?

Quote Originally Posted by WeekendSoja View Post
performing poorly ingame can literally be taken as a reflection of ones self out of game...because normally, a person will pursue a hobby as fervently as their real life goals.
Tell that to people with depression and playing video games, people with Depression for the most part have no life goals, yet i know some players with Depression that are great players.

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A parser is an invaluable resource for those who want to improve.
Yes, but it's not going to make bad players good players, which is what i've been discussing.