I personally agree with you. My statement was merely a jest towards the community at large. It's a comment echo'd quite frequently that it is the tanks responsibility to determine pace.
All of this speaks to my point more than yours IMO. Yes it was a PAINFUL ordeal, but through that adversity you grew to be a better player and grew as an individual as well as raised questions about things you thought you knew/understood (quality of friends, their skill, your skill, etc.).
I would say I'm sorry for your struggles but I am not. It's led us to meeting and this discussion and I have learned a lot from you.
Simply go review the logs. Don't make excuses about group, or his personality etc.. The logs contain every party member (so comp) and their rotations, key presses, buff/debuff uptimes, exact positioning on the field, as well as resource usage/generation down to the GCD.
I watched someone state an incredibly flawed statement and when reviewing their character it was fairly obvious that given their statement and their credentials that they lacked the necessary qualifications to make such a statement WITHOUT reproach.
I dismissed his statement, not him personally. I used data about him personally to do, but it was not a personal attack. Try not to let emotion cloud your judgment. I merely wanted to discuss WHY I felt the statement he made was not to be taken seriously by any readers and provided context as to why.
I stated an objective fact based on QUANTIFIABLE data. That is not harassment or shaming.
To be fair, the amount of flak I got was about a 1/3th less than you get for each one of your posts lol.
I explained why his statement about what qualifies as a good tank was not to be taken seriously, because he himself was not a good tank. Was my analysis of his logs wrong? If so I will gladly apologize. Let me know.
All of those things are easily identifiable in logs so they're not reasons/excuses. I'll also echo this, a CONSISTENT 7th percentile player isn't going to be good with a better comp or a tank moving a boss a little less (which isn't really a thing in EX/Savage content).
Not tracking ilvl though is a huge detractor of FFLogs IMO. Agreed on the skill bit (and really this game's floor is astronomically high). All you need to do is push buttons as frequently as you're supposed too (they don't even need to be the right ones) and you'll be out of gray.
I don't compare logs of mine against people who kill bosses 2 and a half minutes faster. That'd be stupid. I don't compare logs that don't have a NIN if I do. This is basic log review 101 (I'll concede a large majority of FF14 probably don't know just how fancy and in-depth the tool really is, as evidenced by this thread).
Yes I am aware of that and accounted for that. He was dead at 9:12 and the fight lasted until 9:50. He was dead exactly 38 seconds which cost him exactly 98 DPS from death to kill, again all in the log and easy to identify. There's a ton more stuff I reviewed like buff overlap/uptime to determine what buffs he would have had (had he lived) and their previous interaction on his DPS to determine whether the total value would have risen, fallen, or stagnated until enrage (it would have fallen slightly btw).
Let's say you killed something 5 times, but only 2 of your worst logs made it up.
Logic tells me that not only are you (not you personally, you as in whomever) not a consistent performer, but you're not even a strong performer. Also, all you need a singular good log as the history page shows your historical best overall. So if you have 1 really good run and 3 bad ones you'll pass most PF checks, but I likely wouldn't recruit you based on performance consistency for like a static.
This is one of the more important points. Most of the people enraged in this thread don't even set foot in Susano/Lakshmi EX so they aren't being excluded or harassed over this data anyway.
Agreed wholeheartedly.
It was not an intent to brag. My logs are up for anyone to look. I have my good days and bad days like anyone else. I don't make excuses for my mistakes (except that primetime east coast lag baby) and have a ton of room to improve.
I understand that my brevity ruffled some feathers and I am sorry I didn't word it more nicely because some people (not all) are having trouble discussing the actual content of my posts without being driven to emotional responses. I would liked to have avoided that and started off on a better foot.
Here's the bottom line though. He gave a incredibly flawed opinion that I used actual quantifiable data to measure his expertise on the subject. It's fine to comment without a command of mastery, but be prepared like all things in life, to be scrutinized in your position and defend it.
I could say something asinine like the best healers are ones that only heal and don't do any DPS. You could make a plethora of arguments either way to discredit/credit my statement, INCLUDING looking at lodestone and seeing that I don't even have a single max level healer. I still have some insight for sure, but, you could pretty easily refute my opinion based on my character and NOTHING would be wrong about it.
100% on point.
Agreed on your other points.
Also was that me in that dungeon run? I vaguely recall a healer telling me that it was ok to pull after that (and I use that exact verbiage sometimes when DPS is so fucking awful that I'm #1/2 and the healer is the other one).
100% true.
Do you even do content that this affects you? It sounds like you don't if you're just hearing about it.
Now this is a fair point to make and I largely agree personally. On the other hand though, keeping it for lower skilled players isn't a bad thing either. How would you re-work it or change it?
I use tank stance literally for 3 GCDs at most a fight, 0 if I am not pulling. I use it occasionally, but that functionality could easily be built into other skills nullifying the rare use my tank stance sees.
While it's true that sample size is important, much like a first impression, a single log is incredibly telling.
Yep.



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