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Gamparse counts damage shield damage you or other players do, (Live EQ now shows damage shield hits for other players, not just yourself, I don't know if that change made it over here or not), however *EQ itself* does not attribute damage shield damage to the player despite what the log message says. As an example: If you do 1000 damage to an NPC, and 100 of that damage is from a DS, EQ counts it as you doing 900 damage and 100 "environmental" damage. Thus if you are DPS-racing someone for kill credit, if they do 901 damage they will get kill credit and not you because EQ counts it as 900 vs 901, not 1000 vs 901. This is why GamParse counts DS damage as "Environmental" in the breakdowns rather than counting it as non-melee or spell damage. The person I was originally replying to said they wanted to separate out DS damage. I was trying to explain that it is already counted as a separate damage type, though it is ultimately counted together toward a player's total damage. Hopefully that makes sense. Also, I've been working on a lot of changes recently that I could use some help testing over here. As far as I know nothing *should* have a problem working over here, but since there is a lot of variety vs Live it's hard to be sure. Here is the relevant thread if you want to try it out: https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq/...-x-beta.249915 You can either post there or here if you run into trouble. The big changes are: -Per-spell DoT breakdown. (Not sure if that will work here. It requires DoT damage to report to the user and to list the DoT's name in the message. Not sure that exists here). -Improved Searche Tab -Improved Live Fight Tab -Pets will auto link to their owners. (Not sure if that will work here. It requires pets to have a unique name and not one of the randomly generated EQ names. Not sure that exists here). One thing that affects these servers more than Live is the addition of an option to specify what server you are playing on. This is normally read from the logfile name (eqlog_playername_server.txt) but I've noticed that some servers don't seem to do that, (or people are renaming their logfiles differently). Having that set would help. | |||
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