The new damage dumper?
- Doom_Eater
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unstable?
Havent had any stability problems, only not-yet-impoemented features.
- Alphacenta
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Hehhee, nice prog ^^
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Silversmith upcoming TL5 twink.
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- Alphacenta
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Mud, did you set the window with all the channels in hide, with LOGGING on? And also, did you look for the log path? If it doesn't work, I got it to work and will try to help you if I see you online
Lupusceleri L220/24 Agent.
Silversmith upcoming TL5 twink.
Wolfseye L110/12 Adventurer (towertwink).
Lysdexic L90/9 Agent (Mimic Enf towertwink).
Aesculapias L21/2 Doctor (ancient).
Aaaand various other alts.
Silversmith upcoming TL5 twink.
Wolfseye L110/12 Adventurer (towertwink).
Lysdexic L90/9 Agent (Mimic Enf towertwink).
Aesculapias L21/2 Doctor (ancient).
Aaaand various other alts.
damage dumper i use is..
the one is use is
http://forums.anarchy-online.com/showth ... age+dumper
then there is a faq:
http://www.kittysafe.net/ao/aoparser_tutorial.txt
makes vvv nice colours and u can put output to any channel, not just team channel. ucan reset all data from game by making macro! soo easy i can do it.
http://forums.anarchy-online.com/showth ... age+dumper
then there is a faq:
http://www.kittysafe.net/ao/aoparser_tutorial.txt
makes vvv nice colours and u can put output to any channel, not just team channel. ucan reset all data from game by making macro! soo easy i can do it.
- Alphacenta
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You can post mD results also in any channel (Just make sure you're not talking to Clan OOC or something when giving the results ^^)
Lupusceleri L220/24 Agent.
Silversmith upcoming TL5 twink.
Wolfseye L110/12 Adventurer (towertwink).
Lysdexic L90/9 Agent (Mimic Enf towertwink).
Aesculapias L21/2 Doctor (ancient).
Aaaand various other alts.
Silversmith upcoming TL5 twink.
Wolfseye L110/12 Adventurer (towertwink).
Lysdexic L90/9 Agent (Mimic Enf towertwink).
Aesculapias L21/2 Doctor (ancient).
Aaaand various other alts.
after serious usage of both AOParser and Magic Dump, here is my quick review.
Summary: Magic Dump wins hands-down for 1 or 2 teams and solo activity. AOParser wins in large raids and when you want to have something up and stable all the time. Both have their place, but for the casual user I'd say Magic Dump is the overall winner. Either will work just fine.
AOParser:
Low resource usage (ie, consumes less CPU/etc)
Allows you to see an entire raid's statistics in order (not just individuals from the raid)
Minimal reporting functionality
Allows cut-and-paste of statistics (making up for some of the missing reporting funcionality and allowing you to report things that Magic Dump can't, like the bottom-10 DDs of a raid, etc).
Does NOT automatically determine which pet belongs to which owner ... to to group dmg the simplest way, the owner must name the pets after themselves (but does allow you to manually configure this if the pet doesn't have the owners name)
Allows manual grouping (the same way you assign a pet to an owner manually) via drag and drop, allowing for instance the ability to put all people in a team under 1 of the team members so that you can monitor whether team 1 is going to OD team 2 (very handy for key raids, etc, where damage rights are paramount).
Doesn't halt/crash on large raids
VERY VERY stable
Apparently hard to configure for some people
older versions may not work on some peoples' systems due to library incompatibilities
To me it has a less "obtrusive" display ... it doesn't call my attention to it as often as Magic Dump
Magic Dump:
MUCH MUCH nicer reporting functionality. Not just for the team, but if you select a person in the list of people monitored, you can produce individual stats for that one person (or yourself)
Tends to freeze/halt reporting in large raids (30-40 or more people)
Tends to crash when you try to forcibly close it after its halted with spammy error windows
Very "busy" UI, distracting
Lots of good info in that UI without having to drill down into the stats like with AOParser
Automatically assigns pets to owners based on the pets chat channel ("Chrisax's Pet: The Rihwen" lets it know Rihwen's dmg belongs to Chrisax ... as long as there aren't more than 1 Rihwen's ... if there are I'm not yet sure what it does).
Allows -reporting- of all individuals in a raid, but does not show you the whole raid at a glance ... you only see the top 10 people ranked in order and can't filter out or reverse the rankings.
Has a LOT of non-Damge Dumper features like tracking loot, seeing who has aggro, WARNING if you have aggro, being able to monitor for chat statements and fire off keypresses when it finds them (sort of like Chat Alert and others) ... some really impressive stuff.
Somewhat more configurable on when to write up the reporting scripts, so can cause less disk-writing resource usage.
Summary: Magic Dump wins hands-down for 1 or 2 teams and solo activity. AOParser wins in large raids and when you want to have something up and stable all the time. Both have their place, but for the casual user I'd say Magic Dump is the overall winner. Either will work just fine.
AOParser:
Low resource usage (ie, consumes less CPU/etc)
Allows you to see an entire raid's statistics in order (not just individuals from the raid)
Minimal reporting functionality
Allows cut-and-paste of statistics (making up for some of the missing reporting funcionality and allowing you to report things that Magic Dump can't, like the bottom-10 DDs of a raid, etc).
Does NOT automatically determine which pet belongs to which owner ... to to group dmg the simplest way, the owner must name the pets after themselves (but does allow you to manually configure this if the pet doesn't have the owners name)
Allows manual grouping (the same way you assign a pet to an owner manually) via drag and drop, allowing for instance the ability to put all people in a team under 1 of the team members so that you can monitor whether team 1 is going to OD team 2 (very handy for key raids, etc, where damage rights are paramount).
Doesn't halt/crash on large raids
VERY VERY stable
Apparently hard to configure for some people
older versions may not work on some peoples' systems due to library incompatibilities
To me it has a less "obtrusive" display ... it doesn't call my attention to it as often as Magic Dump
Magic Dump:
MUCH MUCH nicer reporting functionality. Not just for the team, but if you select a person in the list of people monitored, you can produce individual stats for that one person (or yourself)
Tends to freeze/halt reporting in large raids (30-40 or more people)
Tends to crash when you try to forcibly close it after its halted with spammy error windows
Very "busy" UI, distracting
Lots of good info in that UI without having to drill down into the stats like with AOParser
Automatically assigns pets to owners based on the pets chat channel ("Chrisax's Pet: The Rihwen" lets it know Rihwen's dmg belongs to Chrisax ... as long as there aren't more than 1 Rihwen's ... if there are I'm not yet sure what it does).
Allows -reporting- of all individuals in a raid, but does not show you the whole raid at a glance ... you only see the top 10 people ranked in order and can't filter out or reverse the rankings.
Has a LOT of non-Damge Dumper features like tracking loot, seeing who has aggro, WARNING if you have aggro, being able to monitor for chat statements and fire off keypresses when it finds them (sort of like Chat Alert and others) ... some really impressive stuff.
Somewhat more configurable on when to write up the reporting scripts, so can cause less disk-writing resource usage.