Quote Originally Posted by Mature View Post
This.
Another clear example of personal DPS gain is Bard. Doing SSS V4s , a full 340 bis bard can pull up to 21/23sc left which is around 4.4k tops (without rng crits ,pots or food). But if you actually go into the fight you might be doing less damage BUT because of the party buffs you can pull a MUCH higher dps then your own SSS parsing.
Having the right party composition can increase your own DPS in huge proportions (using the same example with Bard, having a SCH,AST,DRG will make your Bard DPS increase in a ridiculous way)

But of course if we don't have a parsing , how do we know?
OK without meaning to sound harsh or anything your post makes no sense and has confused me a bit.

The bit above basically agrees with why I said personal parsing wouldn't work because you've given an example of how party composition can really impact your numbers which is exactly the reason a personal parse wouldn't work.

then you decided to finish your post with

Quote Originally Posted by Mature View Post
Another reason why we need a personal parsing.

Tbh without one there wouldn't be any guides in YouTube telling you when to execute certain CD etcs.
You've just agreed with me and said personal parsing wouldn't work... and if it won't work why do players need it. it's useless to them?

staying with your example if a personal parse isn't going to tell you what that ast sch or dragoon is doing how are you going to get an accurate and meaningful representation of your dps and how those jobs affected it. you just can't.

and if a parse is going to tell you that information then its a group parse not a personal one.....