Quote Originally Posted by Scremin View Post
Just adding my 2 cents.
Never cared for parses or people that use it, was in the mindset of: "whatever".But after reading this thread yesterday I went and set up act to see whats the deal, and god damnit that shit is addictive lol, not only did i spend a good 1-2 hrs just hitting a dummy and parsing to see how high i could get each time (never did spend time on a dummy before) but now im parsing everything, from high level content to low, and by the gods I think i almost broke my fingers yesterday trying everytime to be on the top of those dps bars on every dungeon i did lol, from kugane castle to even tam tara... (yeah I got so addicted to it that i even parsed tam tara >.>)

So really, if even I, a filthy lazy casual with not much time to play started to really try my best after setting up act, I believe every player should get it to evaluate themselves (and from what i saw in expert roulette, a lot of players should >.>)
This post is exactly why I am so passionate about the topic. Thank you very much for sharing.

Quote Originally Posted by JunseiKei View Post
Making your own party only side steps the problem without addressing it. This should absolutely not be a norm. Being a competent player, yes, but holding using a metric that is not officially supported by the game using a program that is in violation to the Terms of Service should not be looked the other way. This is the exact thing people say mention when they say only a "minority of people abuse parsers" while others say they want it for self improvement.

The fact that more PFs are popping up with these conditions is proving contrary to these statements.
A single solitary anecdotal experience doesn't qualify as definitive enough to make such a sweeping generalization. Do you have any hard quantifiable data that supports your statement? Like how about percentage of PF groups requiring said measures, split by datacenter/time, etc. What assumptions did you settle on in order to arrive at your conclusion?

Quote Originally Posted by JunseiKei View Post
There is a difference between underperforming and people's perception of underperforming.

Here's an example: What do you feel about someone doing 4,300 DPS in v4s?
This is exactly why logs are important. You giving a random number gives absolutely no context. Without knowing the exact situation I cannot state how I would feel about someone doing 4,300 DPS in O4S. If you un-hide your logs I could give a little more insight into your question.

Also, you're all twisting what I am saying using hypothetical. I never once said we should accept "underperforming" players, but having unreasonable standards to people that can legitimately clear the fight (IE: not carried) is a problem.
In your opinion what percentile is the cutoff for not being carried. What factors went into your decision?

Yes and before I made the post, I saw my fifth party this week requesting people with "orange DPS only" - which filled after my post and I saw no reason to take a screenshot (if I did, I'd be sending it to SE, not the forums). So, of course, you looking after my post would mean they are not there. It already filled.
I hate to do this, but let's run the scenario:

1) Player comes to forums to complain about FFlogs.
2) Player has decidedly hidden their logs.
3) Player threatens to report people who have done nothing wrong.

I'd bet with near 100% certainty that it isn't the community that is the issue here, but I'm just making an educated guess.