I use it, but I don't really care about it's scoring system. I use it to track my own progress, don't really care about other people's, as I often don't pug.
Originally Posted by Crabby
First of all: Nice runs! Kudos!
Second of all: You guys are all 18-20k DPS, bursting higher, which is a good bit more than the average group running keys.
So I guess it's all relative. I'm a pleb pushing out +10s, and I'm happy to have ONE player in group hitting your average numbers.
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I'm not sure why you quote a post, then list "unproper reasons" that don't match what is outlined in said quoted post:
Raider.io doesn't work for low/mid key (up to timed 11 depending on server). "Blabla not their fault/play on reset/play with randoms from low pop servers". Doesn't change it plain and simple doesn't work for the guy who just plays the game and then is told he doesn't have the experience he actually has.
Raider.io and all logs site makes me sick, thank God for this option!
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I don't have a good io score because I don't do m+. I raid, I'm in a raiding guild not an m+ guild. I don't know if those are a thing. And I get the playstyle is appealing to some, however the hard part is the trash, once you know the route and the skips it becomes about racing the clock. The bosses are easier than trash. It didn't appeal to me in legion. It doesn't now. But in legion we didn't have people refusing you for raids because you didn't do keystones.
It's basically gearscore all over again.
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Your logic is that raids have mechanics? You don't think Mythic+ has mechanics? I see you said you don't do them, so what makes you think you have the knowledge to make a stupid comment like the one I quoted?
All raid bosses are is a repetitive set of mechanics that basically have to be memorized in unison before the boss can be killed. That isn't skill either, that's repetition. So what do you have to say to that?
Last edited by Enkrypt; 2018-10-25 at 01:57 PM.
Because I know myself and what I can do. 13 years of Rogue and always keeping up with whats new leaves a mark. Having said that, I do slack a lot, usually playing Hearthstone in the background when i raid (not raiding mythic atm), and logs tend to be unfair, they only show what I do regular runs where I tend to slack, and not what I CAN do when I focus.
And even if you don't play HS, everyone can have a bad day and if that get logged it's not fair.
People should listen to experience etc instead of logs. But they always take the easy way out and just look at numbers.
Making my logs private could result in 2 things, less invites or people will actually listen to me instead when I write them.
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No, but I am tired of ignorant leaders. Have I done any M+ this expansion? Not much, no. Can I handle it anyway? Yes. Why? Cause I did +25 in Legion and boosted 100+ dungeons CM Gold in WoD and MoP as well as quite good personal times. I can handle dungeons with hard mobs and time pressure.
These things are still not pro in anyway, but certainly above avarage. Can I do a +10 BFA dungeon with my experience pre-BFA, OBVIOUSLY yes, but Raider.io only show current exp, like that would be more important than years of dungeon experience.
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Do I invite someone with no score at all or someone with 200 score? Well none of these two I guess but if I totally had to choose one I would take the 200 score player.
It's a solid option to never get invited or get invited to four other players that are even shittier than you are. Whatever floats your boat.
379 with an hour of play a day seems unlikely. Or you have more luck with titanforged gear than 99.9999% of the player base.
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You're kind of funny.
Raiders that don't do m+ tend to be the worst kind of person to take a medium or high key.
You don't know mechanics. When to interrupt or stun or fear etc. You don't know which trash have lethal cone attacks. You don't know pathing and skips and tend to be that guy that pulls unwanted packs.
For a period of time I went anonymous on wowprogress because I believed chasing the meters for a higher personal parsing score in a mythic raiding setting more or less could make me a worse team player and it would be better if I could just feel that the personal rating didn't exist. It worked OK.
For mythic + I see no reason. First off the rating doesn't depend on you sacrificing group play, if you have a high rating that means you've been in successful runs and likely contributed your part. If you hide your rating I'm just going to assume you're really bad and have an even lesser chance of getting invited than if you had a "low" score.