Last edited by Komarimono; 08-19-2019 at 06:06 AM.
Oh, god. I took a look at those logs, and yeah they've got combat stuff in them, but they've also got... what looks like loot info from everyone near you (possibly just party members?), NPC dialogue... system messages...
It looks like a log of everything, with a bunch of garbled symbols chucked in for flavor lmao
The game may keep logs, but you couldn't pay me to sit and decipher that into something usable
"Run when you have to, fight when you must, rest when you can." - Elyas Machera, The Wheel of Time
I'm sorry, but you're misinformed. None of those logs contain anything but combat data of the player and party members. It's not hard to decipher the symbols you don't personally understand, since those are referred to as 'Calls'. Abrievated terms and language for quick and easy navigation for the software.Oh, god. I took a look at those logs, and yeah they've got combat stuff in them, but they've also got... what looks like loot info from everyone near you (possibly just party members?), NPC dialogue... system messages...
It looks like a log of everything, with a bunch of garbled symbols chucked in for flavor lmao
The game may keep logs, but you couldn't pay me to sit and decipher that into something usable
As for deciphering it, it takes a few seconds with a simple plugin to Notepad++. It's just language code, not hard to figure out.
But, as I had my friend check, you cannot access these logs on PS4, the console doesn't let you delve that deep into the file system, for them to know this. PC users though, can freely and easily check the logs, even without parsing software.
No, like... hang on a second let me get a screenshot...I'm sorry, but you're misinformed. None of those logs contain anything but combat data of the player and party members. It's not hard to decipher the symbols you don't personally understand, since those are referred to as 'Calls'. Abrievated terms and language for quick and easy navigation for the software.
As for deciphering it, it takes a few seconds with a simple plugin to Notepad++. It's just language code, not hard to figure out.
But, as I had my friend check, you cannot access these logs on PS4, the console doesn't let you delve that deep into the file system, for them to know this. PC users though, can freely and easily check the logs, even without parsing software.
This is what I'm looking at. Unless we're looking at a different log file here?
As a side note, it may be easy for you to figure out, but this is something I have zero experience with. It's basically a foreign language to me lmao. I was being a bit flippant by saying it was just tossed in for flavor. I'm aware it serves a purpose that I don't understand :P
Edit: Looking through the rest of the log files, it's more of the same. Lots of combat info yes, but also dialogue, exp gains, etc. Either I'm looking in the wrong place, or the logs have more than just combat info in them. This kinda feels like it's veering off topic though, so I'm just gonna slide on out.
Last edited by Avidria; 08-19-2019 at 07:34 AM.
Can't look at it through normal notepad, not and it make sense, no. Same log file, but not the same. Hard to explain, but the logs are there. Yours is logging chat, from the looks of it the intro the the game itself. If you've multiple characters, or have deleted and made new ones, make sure in the right FFXIV CH folder, since can be several.No, like... hang on a second let me get a screenshot...
This is what I'm looking at. Unless we're looking at a different log file here?
As a side note, it may be easy for you to figure out, but this is something I have zero experience with. It's basically a foreign language to me lmao. I was being a bit flippant by saying it was just tossed in for flavor. I'm aware it serves a purpose that I don't understand :P
Make an in-game parsing program. Then put a big ol banhammer on anyone using any 3rd party software that interfaces with the game. Problem solved?
Smite (that moba game) used to have a near-spyware level of anticheat attached to their launcher.
It had all the blacklist of programs and was monitoring the memory space allocated to the game.
Once it found out you had a cheating software on your PC used with smite being played at the same time or game memory being changed in any suspicious way, it was giving you a permanent system ban for all accounts played on your PC, and all other future accounts made on your PC or logged into.
This thing already exists for many many years.
Ok, that explains why it looks different lol. Normal notepad's all I've got. That file is from my alt, but my main's logs also have a lot of that info too.Can't look at it through normal notepad, not and it make sense, no. Same log file, but not the same. Hard to explain, but the logs are there. Yours is logging chat, from the looks of it the intro the the game itself. If you've multiple characters, or have deleted and made new ones, make sure in the right FFXIV CH folder, since can be several.
Oh well. Good to know it's there, though I'm honestly not sure how to make it into something useful. Guess I'll just keep trucking and hoping I'm doing alright on my damage for now![]()
"Run when you have to, fight when you must, rest when you can." - Elyas Machera, The Wheel of Time
It's just a chat log. The combat "log" is in a chat window in the game. The log files spit out everything that goes into your chat, including combat and player text.Ok, that explains why it looks different lol. Normal notepad's all I've got. That file is from my alt, but my main's logs also have a lot of that info too.
Oh well. Good to know it's there, though I'm honestly not sure how to make it into something useful. Guess I'll just keep trucking and hoping I'm doing alright on my damage for now
Yeah, makes sense. Just thought I was going nuts and looking at the wrong (identically named) file for a minute lmao. No longer confused, only very tired apparently
"Run when you have to, fight when you must, rest when you can." - Elyas Machera, The Wheel of Time
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