Isn't turn 2 needing 472 acc to not miss anything ?
Isn't turn 2 needing 472 acc to not miss anything ?
I've been running T1-4 the past two weeks with 457 Acc, and haven't seen any misses on my skills. Not sure about AA (can't parse on PS3). Haven't done T4 this week, and I can tell its going to be a long one; I want to get it parsed, so if I do I'll get the results and post them.
Those are amazingly clean, jesus. I was about to go and rework Zigkid3's spreadsheet, but I don't think I could've gotten it as nice as yours. Thanks for your work!
EDIT:
wut?
Is it because I downloaded it straight off Google Docs and acting like this? It's weird cause I've never encountered this issue before.
I believe it's safe at least; Scanned it with VirusTotal and came clean, then with AVG and Avast on my PC. Sorry, I'm just kinda paranoid when it comes to Malicious data.
EDIT 2: Turns out there's a validation error with that file, and that's why it triggers that Protected View warning. To get around it, click on the "Red Tab" at the top, then when you get to the new window, click "Edit Anyway".
If you want to bypass it:
1) File -> Save As... > Overwrite it, or new name
2) Mirror Link for Dragoon Sheet: https://www.mediafire.com/?f9khe582ggkc088
Last edited by Dervy; 01-16-2014 at 01:12 AM.
No worries my friend!Seeing as you'll update it, I'll just rather save the docs link.
I understand all parsers (as of right now, anyway) aren't 100% inaccurate, but what's with the inconsistency between the three currently available ones (I generally run LG2.0)? LogRep 2.0 generally gives me very high numbers, whereas FFXIV APP and ACT give me much lower numbers. I just find it a little disheartening to hear my DPS was "poor", "average" or what have you from people running FFXIV APP (and ACT to a lesser extent) when I pretty much played as perfectly as I could (rotation, dogdging, maxium up-time, and etc.).
I apologize for bringing up something that seems beaten to death, but searching this thread and the forum as a whole failed to answer my question.
Last edited by Rayrah; 01-16-2014 at 11:04 AM.

Erroneous misses can be caused by AOEs missing "unknown" targets or even single target abilities targeting through some sort of immunity (perhaps when Twintania transitions into dive bombs).
A clean miss basically should be an attack that is surrounded (before and after) by normal attacks that hit on the same target. Personally I don't care whether that miss is on a snake, dread, conflag, or Twint. To me all of those targets are relevant DPS checks.
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Seeing as you'll update it, I'll just rather save the docs link.



