07-19-2005, 01:12 PM
Interesting responses, thanks!
I've been toying with Recap (yeah, the Recall in the thread title is a mistype) and it looks to be a bit more full-featured than DamageMeters but is more complicated as well. I've only grouped once with it so haven't really had a chance to test it but apparently there is an option in there to track overhealing. Also, it has the ability to merge pet DPS with owner DPS. Very interesting indeed, as the one time I was partied the other 2 classes were a mage & warlock + succubus. The mage was only ~2 dps higher than the warlock + pet. It also can act as a single-person DPS meter when not partied (which DamageMeters cannot), thus allowing me to get rid of CombatStats.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to trying it out with a group during an instance run sometime soon here.
I've been toying with Recap (yeah, the Recall in the thread title is a mistype) and it looks to be a bit more full-featured than DamageMeters but is more complicated as well. I've only grouped once with it so haven't really had a chance to test it but apparently there is an option in there to track overhealing. Also, it has the ability to merge pet DPS with owner DPS. Very interesting indeed, as the one time I was partied the other 2 classes were a mage & warlock + succubus. The mage was only ~2 dps higher than the warlock + pet. It also can act as a single-person DPS meter when not partied (which DamageMeters cannot), thus allowing me to get rid of CombatStats.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to trying it out with a group during an instance run sometime soon here.