Quote Originally Posted by K_N View Post
As a Summoner main, I must wholeheartedly agree. While trying to work around the demi-pet responsiveness issues (another topic entirely), what you can do to achieve optimal performance in those scenarios often depends entirely on whether your ping is in a 1-50, 50-100 or 100+ms range - the latter often being lackluster and bad feeling.

Personally, I really like the skill expression involved in classes that require double weaving or "fast weaving" like MCH does, but if a difference of 50ms makes or breaks performance with a job, something about that job's execution needs to change. I don't like having to pay for a routing service just to play my job at the same level as other people.
The problem is it’s double edged knife.

This isn’t a advocation towards keeping or deleting these things.

But do you really believe slowing down the combat system is the right move? Would you enjoy this game still if it dropped 10+ CPM per job to trade in a static 2.5gcd gameplay.

Just imagine playing WoW on a 2.5gcd, would you log on every day and enjoy the gameplay?

Imma say a lot of people will say no to this, why? Because the reason most say pre 50 sucks for a lot of jobs is because it does feel like your playing WoW on a 2.5gcd to begin with.

Just because a solution is there doesn’t always mean it’s going fix something. If they get 100.000 complaints today, but 250,000 complaints after the change, the change was bad.

They could make the games graphics worse to aid players with lower performing pcs, but it’s recognised as reasonable not to because it will damage the game for a larger quantity of people

Are 20CPM jobs going to please a majority or be considered reasonable to be applied to fix this issue? No it won’t. It would piss off a lot of people.

The hint of putting mudras on a GCD has not gone well at all, have u not read all the thread? Theirs several there saying it’s not the fixs the job needs and pushing against it.

Looking at changes in a vacuum doesn’t determine the end you do also have to consider the negative impacts these changes would make