Quote Originally Posted by RuleofThree View Post
SO what you guys are telling me is that unless you are in relatively current gear, you are forced to assume your results are ok, based upon rotations and similar data? There is no hard and fast data that suggests 'ok, based on this sample in 3.0 24-man raids, it looks like a person in best gear at the time, can push out 'x' dps. Currently, in same iLevel gear, I'm pushing out 'y' dps. I wonder what I'm doing wrong for the gear and skills available to me at my level

...you are forced to guess?

I mean. I guess I could go out and put on iLevel180 gear as a dps, run a dungeon appropriate for that iLevel range, and see what I get? But again, how do I know that the number I got is accurate, if I have no sample data to base it off of?
If you consistently parse content and take note of your own gear or the gear of others, you can very easily tell when someone is falling behind. But that comes with familiarizing yourself with DPS trends. If you have a BLM in i370, they should be pushing 6,000 DPS easily, even breaking 7,000. If they’re at 4,000 though? That’s way too low. A BRD in i370 should be pushing 5,500 minimum; breaking 6,000 if they’re really good (and have the appropriate comp).

i180 is going to be skewed now since that’s from the previous expansion, all previous expansion content has been nerfed, and a lot of jobs do not have the same 60 rotation that they did in Heavensward. But we aren’t talking about damage in i180/level 60. We’re talking about the damage people should have in current Extremes and Savage content, which is level 70, i360/i370 minimum, and i380 is currently “standard” since not enough people have upgraded to i400 (the current cap).

I understand wanting benchmarks, but it doesn’t take much to see when someone is falling behind based on the gear they are wearing if you know what to look for.