Quote Originally Posted by YukikoKurosawa View Post
Then why should I care? If it matters it should be in the game. If it genuinely does matter, than it's bad design to not have it ingame. Yet nowhere does the game include parsing tools. Nowhere does the game suggest I need them to understand how to play, and it does have multiple tutorials and a ingame guides. Yet nowhere does parsing exist officially. In fact, they ban you for having the tools to see them. I'll care about parsing the second it's an official ingame tool, otherwise, it's irrelevant. And if someone ingame tells me to show them my parses, then they can enjoy their ban.

If I wanted to play a game where I must rely on third party tools to actually play the game than I'd be playing World of Warcatft (Property of Microsoft).
People can tell without parsers if you aren't doing your job properly.

They can switch on animations and listen for sound effects, they can look at the debuffs and your buffs, they can tell as they usually have played the job themselves if you're using the Kenki Gauge properly, they know the rotation off by heart so they will 100% know if you're doing it wrong.

When I see a Bard for instance opening with Mage Ballad and not applying DoTs for an entire 30 seconds, I know they're not just playing the job wrong ...

I know they don't read tool tips, look at resources available to help them or anything.

They should not be in Savage until they actually learn the job to at least a level of basic competency.

You refusing to play SAM properly and getting mad that people are pointing out you're not playing SAM properly is nothing to do with the Parsing tool....

You're failing to use resources that are available to everyone and not playing the job at a basic competency level expected of Savage content.

You agreed to play your job to a higher standard when you clicked agree when signing up for Savage.

Don't report people for deciding they don't want to group with you after a couple pulls

Go learn your job rotation properly and stop having a stick up your backside about it

You're wasting seven other people's time and failing the spirit of the agreement that you clicked agree on.