Quote Originally Posted by VerdeLuck View Post
When would be considered over? After every wipe? After a party disband? After a full lockout?
There's no way to break up PvE content the same way a PvP match can be, with a final scoreboard after it's finished.

If you show it every after wipe then it's not over. If you show it after a completed clear, then what's the point? At that point everyone already beat the DPS check and it serves no point other than e-peen comparisons.
Everyone already cleared the content, they can clearly beat the DPS checks, so what's the point in going over who did what percentage of damage for that clear?
That's the point of this thread to be honest. It's the fact that PvP shows it and by the literal same logic there is NO REASON to since the match is over and done with, but they do. There are of course reasons people would want to see them obviously, which goes back to the question of if it's fine in PvP why isn't it fine in the other content.

It is implied that there IS a reason they are showing it in PvP, so shouldn't that same reason apply to PvE? The argument about the toxicity it would cause should be rightfully applied to PvP, especially given it's nature, but it's clearly not. And if that toxicity is moderated with reports, then it shouldn't be an issue with dealing with it if it comes up in PvE when that's how it is treated for PvP.

As for why should it be shown in PvE after a clear, for the same reasons other sources are using this information already. Maybe you want to see how fast you can clear and improve, like speed kills. Maybe you want to keep track of your personal dps and see if your doing better. Or maybe you have a group and want to compare team compositions.

Which brings me back to the point of why is it in PvP then? Or why does PvP show your whole party and enemies if the only answer is "personal growth"? And again, why is it ok in PvP but not PvE if the whole groups are displayed for the world to see?