Attempting to calculate non-asinine DPS values on Titan using logrep makes me cry rivers of bloody tears as the echoing cries of lost souls reverberate throughout my psyche.
Luckily ACT can add and divide things and I woke up from my emo nightmare.

Attempting to calculate non-asinine DPS values on Titan using logrep makes me cry rivers of bloody tears as the echoing cries of lost souls reverberate throughout my psyche.
Luckily ACT can add and divide things and I woke up from my emo nightmare.



It;s not too difficult. I just use total damage and dps values for a single target - Titan himself - to calculate the exact time, and then use that with total damage in the instance to get the avg dps.
That comes with the assumption that the parser keeps the time rolling on a target even when we're not hitting it of course, but with the time values I've been getting as a result being consistent with the floored time label in minutes in the parser I feel that's a sound assumption to make. Further testing would be necessary to confirm though.
Ultimately, I only ever have to do that calculation to compare performances between runs. When comparing how everyone performed in a single run, the total damage marker is generally sufficient.
For example, I'd love to see this parse of yours at 250 or 280 DPS on Titan considering your gear is considerably inferior to mine and I parsed an avg of 240 DPS on Titan the other night in a run I feel I performed decently (no fat fingering or facerolling).
Last edited by NoctisUmbra; 11-15-2013 at 04:30 AM.
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