Releases: antD97/SDPS
v2.4
SDPS v2.4
SDPS is a handy tool for the game Smite that lets you track your in-game damage in real time. By jumping into a jungle practice match, SDPS makes it easy to compare the damage of different builds. SDPS uses the in-game combat log, so it will work seamlessly with future updates containing balance changes, new gods, and new items.
See here for a more detailed readme.
Usage
- Extract the zip file and run
SDPS.exe
to start the tool. Windows will likely display a message
stating "Windows protected your PC", because the file is not recognized. Click "More info" and
then "Run anyway" to launch the tool. - In the Smite chat, enter
/combatlog toggle piped
to let SDPS see your combat log. This command
has to be typed in once per game launch. - Your first tick of damage will start the timer used to calculate DPS, and your DPS will
continuously be reported every time you do more damage. DPS is calculated from your first tick of
damage to the most recent. - If you click "Reset", your next tick of damage will reset the DPS timer. Alternatively, if you
click "Clear Table", the table will both be cleared and the timer reset. - Whenever you want to record DPS or total damage, be sure to click "Reset" and then do another
tick of damage to reveal any damage ticks that may have been hidden. Read the last bullet in the
notes section for an explanation.
SDPS will try to automatically find your in-game name when the first tick of damage appears in the
combat log. If your in-game name is set incorrectly, the reset button next to the displayed name
will let you set your name again.
Changelog
- Added table row size setting
- Added a setting in the sdps.conf for turning off the GitHub update checker
- Better current combatlog file detection that fixes an issue with PTS
v2.3
SDPS v2.3
SDPS is a handy tool for the game Smite that lets you track your in-game damage in real time. By jumping into a jungle practice match, SDPS makes it easy to compare the damage of different builds. SDPS uses the in-game combat log, so it will work seamlessly with future updates containing balance changes, new gods, and new items.
See here for a more detailed readme.
Usage
- Extract the zip file and run
SDPS.exe
to start the tool. Windows will likely display a message
stating "Windows protected your PC", because the file is not recognized. Click "More info" and
then "Run anyway" to launch the tool. - In the Smite chat, enter
/combatlog toggle piped
to let SDPS see your combat log. This command
has to be typed in once per game launch. - Your first tick of damage will start the timer used to calculate DPS, and your DPS will
continuously be reported every time you do more damage. DPS is calculated from your first tick of
damage to the most recent. - If you click "Reset", your next tick of damage will reset the DPS timer. Alternatively, if you
click "Clear Table", the table will both be cleared and the timer reset. - Whenever you want to record DPS or total damage, be sure to click "Reset" and then do another
tick of damage to reveal any damage ticks that may have been hidden. Read the last bullet in the
notes section for an explanation.
SDPS will try to automatically find your in-game name when the first tick of damage appears in the
combat log. If your in-game name is set incorrectly, the reset button next to the displayed name
will let you set your name again.
Changelog
Since v2.2:
- Added GitHub release checker
- Made in-game name detection automatic
- Fixed damage tracking for Olorun crits
v2.2
SDPS v2.2
SDPS is a handy tool for the game Smite that lets you track your in-game damage in real time. By jumping into a jungle practice match, SDPS makes it easy to compare the damage of different builds. SDPS uses the in-game combat log, so it will work seamlessly with future updates containing balance changes, new gods, and new items.
See here for a more detailed readme.
Usage
- Extract the zip file and run
SDPS.exe
to start the tool. Windows will likely display a message stating "Windows protected your PC", because the file is not recognized. Click "More info" and then "Run anyway" to launch the tool. - In the Smite chat, enter
/combatlog toggle piped
to let SDPS see your combat log. This command has to be typed in once per game launch. - Enter your Smite in-game name and SDPS will begin tracking your damage in your match. Your first tick of damage will start the timer used to calculate DPS, and your DPS will continuously be reported every time you do more damage. DPS is calculated from your first tick of damage to the most recent.
- If you click "Reset", your next tick of damage will reset the DPS timer. Alternatively, if you click "Clear Table", the table will both be cleared and the timer reset.
- Whenever you want to record DPS or total damage, be sure to click "Reset" and then do another tick of damage to reveal any damage ticks that may have been hidden. Read the last bullet in the detailed readme's notes section for an explanation.
Changelog
Since v2.1:
- Added mitigated columns, hotkeys, and fixed bugs
- Added mitigated & total mitigated columns
- Added hotkeys
- Added version to window title
- Clear log now also resets
- Fixed tracker not working when reset clicked and new match loaded
- Fixed backstab damage not being detected
- Fixed not being able to read DIT\_ log format
v2.1
SDPS v2.1
SDPS is a handy tool for the game Smite that lets you track your in-game
damage in real time. By jumping into a jungle practice match, SDPS makes it easy to compare the
damage of different builds. SDPS uses the in-game combat log, so it will work seamlessly with future
updates containing balance changes, new gods, and new items.
See here for a more detailed readme.
Usage
- Extract the zip file and run
SDPS.exe
to start the tool. Windows will likely display a message
stating "Windows protected your PC", because the file is not recognized. Click "More info" and
then "Run anyway" to launch the tool. - In the Smite chat, enter
/combatlog toggle piped
to let SDPS see your combat log. This command
has to be typed in once per game launch. - Enter your Smite in-game name and SDPS will begin tracking your damage in your match. Your first
tick of damage will start the timer used to calculate DPS, and your DPS will continuously be
reported every time you do more damage. DPS is calculated from your first tick of damage to the
most recent. - If you click "Reset", your next tick of damage will reset the DPS timer.
Changelog
Since v2.0:
- Added total damage column, improved save file, fixed a bug
- Added total damage column which reports total damage done since last reset
- Columns can now be hidden individually
- Window position, size, column order, etc. is now saved
- Data is now saved to file on application close
- Fixed an issue where not all "hidden" damage was found
v2.0
SDPS v2.0
A handy tool to calculate DPS in the game Smite. SDPS uses the in-game
combat log, so this tool will work seamlessly with future updates containing balance changes, new
gods, and new items.
See here for a more detailed readme.
Usage
- Extract the zip file and run
SDPS.exe
to start the tool. - In the Smite chat, enter
/combatlog toggle piped
to let SDPS see your combat log. This command
has to be typed in once per game launch. - Enter your Smite in-game name and press enter. If you click the save icon, your name will be
saved for the next time you open the tool. - SDPS will begin tracking your damage in your match. Your first tick of damage will start the
timer used to calculate DPS, and your DPS will continuously be reported every time you do more
damage. DPS is calculated from your first tick of damage to the most recent. - If you press "Reset DPS Timer", your next tick of damage reset the DPS timer.
Changelog
Since v1.2:
- Converted to use a GUI and improved overall user-friendliness
- Tool now searches for combatlog on its own
- Easier to reset DPS timer and save player name
- Added "Windows always on top"
v1.2
SDPS
A handy tool to calculate DPS in the game Smite. It uses the in-game
combat log so this tool should always work, even with future updates containing new items and gods.
See here for a more detailed readme.
Usage
- Make sure you have Java installed. If you don't, you can download it here.
- Join a jungle practice and type
/combatlog toggle piped
to enable combat logging to file. This
only has to be done once every game launch. - Extract the zip file and run
SDPS.bat
to start the program. - Enter your Smite in-game name when prompted or enter your name in the
in-game_name.txt
file to
keep it saved. - The program should be able to find your combat log file, but if it can't, it'll ask you to find
it. It should be located inDocuments\My Games\Smite\BattleGame\Logs
. From there you'll want to
select theCombatLog
file with the largest number. - After that, it will begin tracking your damage done in that match. When you do your first tick of
damage, it will start the timer used to calculate DPS. From then on, any time you do damage, it
will print out your DPS from that initial hit to your last hit. - If you want to reset the DPS timer, press enter on the console window.
Changelog
Since v1.0:
- Fixed bad DPS calculation
- Added support for unexpected log format
- Updated readme and screenshots
- Added MIT license and renamed project