Quote Originally Posted by Kenky View Post
If this is directed towards me, I will once again reiterate.

"What do you consider a Mis-step?"

We can go on and on about how "I dont understand the problem" when the problem only exists in your personal view, but it feels rather bittersweet to condemn one without explaining the stance you've taken. Which is why I asked what your stance is. Why you've taken it. I've explained how I see it and outlined the reasons why I have that stance. If you want to be taken seriously, the next step would be to explain your own and why your stance is "better" than mine. Not make a snide quip and act like you're superior.

Unless your intent wasn't a discussion, but an echo-chamber. But then you'd be admitting it.
There's pages upon pages of discussion readily available for you to flip through of people's criticisms of the story, but you seem intent on either not reading it or outright dismissing it as "emotional outrage." It's not my job to explain things in a way that you specifically request. I, and many others of us, have already succinctly laid out our thoughts in numerous threads. There's a 500+ page thread specifically devoted to msq criticism. If you truly wish to find out, take a look at what people are already saying. But, again, you're deriding people's responses as "emotional outrage" which tells me that either you're not interested in finding out, or that nothing will satisfy you unless it's presented in an easily rebuttable manner. Some petty arguments in these threads should not detract from the merit of points made before, or even during, but that's all you seem to care about.

But your misunderstanding of the problems is more than just that of the msq. You're mischaracterizing people's dissatisfaction with job design as being related to balance and numbers, when really most of us are referring to the playstyles. I have yet to see a single person ask for all melees to be doing the same damage as SAM like you allege.

You can't start claiming echo chamber when all you've done is feed your confirmation bias.