If this system were to be implemented, I vote that it be called the Environmental Performance-based Estimated Evaluation Numbers gauge!
If this system were to be implemented, I vote that it be called the Environmental Performance-based Estimated Evaluation Numbers gauge!
Not until you crappy players don't even have the money to even begin to formulate the thought of paying for the internet, let alone Final Fantasy XIV.
I mean if we're gonna ride this slippery slope let's take it to the very extreme.
EDIT: I'm not even sorry for coming across harsh this time, actually. Just reading your behavior over this thread you're looking to be a martyr, so I do not believe you in any way actively work to improve yourself.




Now I know you're just an attention seeker. I gave you two rotations and all you do is cry about how much you suck. Your attitude certainly does. And that's the only thing that holds you back. Stop crying for attention and go practice if you actually care to get better.


Ok, this doesn't exactly belong to this thread and if I was on your server I'd ask in game but. Where there do you keep falling? Is there some particular encounter mechanic that proves hard to tackle?I'm not even cry for attention but you guys STARTED first by saying how bad i'm in game and when i'm bad at mana management, even i try my best to manage my mana as DRK and how bad i'm in general when i can't even beat Alexander - The Cuff of the Son no matter how hard i try.
If you say 'pls' because it's shorter than 'please', I say 'no' because it's shorter than 'yes'.


First off, you're generalizing people. You say people called you bad in game, those people are probably not the people replying to you on the forums. People are offering advice yet you just seem to ignore it and you just bring more and more negativity. You will get absolutely zero sympathy from me; my sympathy is reserved for those who constantly try to improve themselves, something you fail to show. At this point, I honestly believe you are just trying to troll the thread.I'm not even cry for attention but you guys STARTED first by saying how bad i'm in game and when i'm bad at mana management, even i try my best to manage my mana as DRK and how bad i'm in general when i can't even beat Alexander - The Cuff of the Son no matter how hard i try.
Anyway, back on topic. An in-game parser is long overdue. There's. a reason why these threads keep popping up. A lot of people have the drive to improve, but they don't know that they are underperforming. The game doesn't really teach you proper rotations and there's no way outside of third party apps to really gauge yourself. I don't consider SSS to be a way to gauge yourself as there are worlds of differences between wailing on a dummy and actually fighting the real thing.
Last edited by Yahallo; 05-20-2017 at 04:23 AM.


I actually get where you're coming from. More so if all the feedback you get is negative, it starts to feel everyone is out to get you. That is not true of course in game of this size. No one is personally against you. They just say what they see and move on. Thing is though, the personal parser as suggested in this thread would not show results to anyone else than you. As such, you would see how you play, but you'd also see when it goes a bit better or worse. When you see it goes better, you can try to do that stuff more, that's what the learning is about. No one can learn without being able to make mistakes, even the best ones. By seeing what works better than other things you'd have feedback that's unbiased. Programmed meter, for one thing, doesn't have anything personal against anyone.
As for the reward system, I'm somewhat against it. There is no way to make automatized system that could objectively reward good playing. And we already know people do exactly what they need to get a reward and nothing more. As soon as the point system was figured out, people would find loopholes and the result would be bad playing practices.
Last edited by Sida; 05-20-2017 at 01:51 AM.
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