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Old 07/01/08, 2:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
Onyki
Von Kaiser
 
Dwarf Warrior
 
Hyjal (EU)
WowCardioRaid: Offline graphic wow log parser

Hello fellow raiders.

I would like to present to you a new log parser tool that works in a different way than existing ones (at least I never saw a such a tool, my apologies if it exists already).
In a simple word, i wanted to be able to do a deep analysis of a raid sessions, on a timeline based viewport.

Here is a picture of how it works:



You can find the zip on my own website
(Or on Curse but it takes some time to show last updates).

important: an up-to-date NPC data file can be found here: http://tixu.scribe.free.fr/down/NPCParams.bin
Just replace the original one in the wcr folder. These datas are used to do boss tracking and event splitting

I have included a small sample log for testing purpose.

WowCardioRaid is an offline standalone application for analysing wow combat log output.

-Launch the program.
-Load a log (you may try to avoid multisession log if possible).
-Watch and analyse the log in a graphic viewport
-You can Zoom and dezoom on the timeline, select time period, select spell or event. It basically shows everything.

Thank in advance for all feedback you can provide.

Important: Do not try to open a log when playing wow. Wow.exe is opening the combat log in exclusive mode, so, WowCardioraid will return an I/O error, if you try to do this. In a simple word: you must close the game to be able to access to the file.

It only works on Windows.
I do programming on my free time, so I use only language i know better. Here I used Delphi7, because I had to be able to handle graphical feedback of thousands events, so, sorry, its not a cross plateform application. Anyway it should works well on Wine (linux)


(Please, excuse my poor english, I'm trying to do my best to be understandable. But, if some of you wants to help me to do a better presentation with some better words, do not hesitate. Thank you.)

Last edited by Onyki : 09/13/08 at 8:46 AM.
 
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