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It's fine to see your own stats, but you shouldn't be spied on by other players against your will. People forget that this is a video game, not a job where your performance is evaluated and then you get kicked from groups or promoted.
And for those wondering, no I've never been kicked for low dps.
It's fine to see your own stats, but you shouldn't be spied on by other players against your will. People forget that this is a video game, not a job where your performance is evaluated and then you get kicked from groups or promoted.
And for those wondering, no I've never been kicked for low dps.
I hardly think a few instances of [Snip] being unable to correctly interpret data in context negates the value of such tools.
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I don't think they're creepy, I just think they should be banned just for encouraging dumb behavior.
I just had a player in normal Imp City Prison brag about how they were carrying me because of how low my dps was. I'm a healer -_-
Yes you can absolutely see everyone's DPS, their gear, what skills they have slotted and which skills they used throughout the entire dungeon/raid... as was stated numerous times above. As a matter of fact, it even has an encounter playback option, so you can see who was where at any given moment. Inevitably the people dying were well out of place dragging mobs away from the tank and no where near a healer. When someone see's that after the fact, it is very easy to explain why that caused their death and help them to not keep doing it. My guild, far from a trial guild, uses it on trials anyways to help new players understand how to improve, and the feedback has been phenomenal from many a grateful member who has been trying to get better but just didn't know how.
As for loot, who cares if everyone can see all the items that dropped, they are pixels in a game, no one is actually looking up your skirt.
I hardly think a few instances of [Snip] being unable to correctly interpret data in context negates the value of such tools.
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Everyone is an upstanding citizen on the forums.
Toxic players are not few and far between in the slightest.
People will cling to anything to boost their virtual ego and use it to be as un-amicable towards others as possible.
Yes you can absolutely see everyone's DPS, their gear, what skills they have slotted and which skills they used throughout the entire dungeon/raid... as was stated numerous times above. As a matter of fact, it even has an encounter playback option, so you can see who was where at any given moment. Inevitably the people dying were well out of place dragging mobs away from the tank and no where near a healer. When someone see's that after the fact, it is very easy to explain why that caused their death and help them to not keep doing it. My guild, far from a trial guild, uses it on trials anyways to help new players understand how to improve, and the feedback has been phenomenal from many a grateful member who has been trying to get better but just didn't know how.
As for loot, who cares if everyone can see all the items that dropped, they are pixels in a game, no one is actually looking up your skirt.
You think people won't get toxic over pixels that dropped for someone else?
Add-ons are helpful but also a curse at times.
Add-ons are helpful but also a curse at times.
That was proven the moment DPS meters became a thing. They started out as a handy tool to help you improve your damage output. Then they very quickly turned into the be all, end all measure of "skill". You are a scrub, a noob, unskilled scum not even worthy of acknowledgment. Unless of course, you manage to get to this arbitrary and unnecessarily high DPS number, and then only if you are also in the number one slot compared to the numbers the rest of your team got. So you died in two seconds. That doesn't matter. During those two seconds you put out the most DPS of anyone in your group, therefore you are the most skilled player.
I just had a player in normal Imp City Prison brag about how they were carrying me because of how low my dps was. I'm a healer -_-
That was proven the moment DPS meters became a thing. They started out as a handy tool to help you improve your damage output. Then they very quickly turned into the be all, end all measure of "skill". You are a scrub, a noob, unskilled scum not even worthy of acknowledgment. Unless of course, you manage to get to this arbitrary and unnecessarily high DPS number, and then only if you are also in the number one slot compared to the numbers the rest of your team got. So you died in two seconds. That doesn't matter. During those two seconds you put out the most DPS of anyone in your group, therefore you are the most skilled player.
It's fine to see your own stats, but you shouldn't be spied on by other players against your will. People forget that this is a video game, not a job where your performance is evaluated and then you get kicked from groups or promoted.
And for those wondering, no I've never been kicked for low dps.
Add-ons are helpful but also a curse at times.
That was proven the moment DPS meters became a thing. They started out as a handy tool to help you improve your damage output. Then they very quickly turned into the be all, end all measure of "skill". You are a scrub, a noob, unskilled scum not even worthy of acknowledgment. Unless of course, you manage to get to this arbitrary and unnecessarily high DPS number, and then only if you are also in the number one slot compared to the numbers the rest of your team got. So you died in two seconds. That doesn't matter. During those two seconds you put out the most DPS of anyone in your group, therefore you are the most skilled player.