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A handy tool to track combat 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.

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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.

You can find the download here.

Usage

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

Notes

  • If you have "Window always on top" enabled and your Smite "Screen Type" setting set to "Borderless Window" or "Window", you can have the tool window display on top of the game which makes testing considerably easier.

  • SDPS can be used for more than just comparing DPS. If you want compare burst damage pay attention to the "Σ Damage" column which displays the total damage since reset has been clicked.

  • If you hover over each of the buttons and checkboxes in the window, you can reveal its shortcut. By only displaying columns that are relevant to you and clicking the button in the top left corner to hide the sidebar, you can resize the window and use the shortcuts so that the tool is as out of your way as possible.

  • In the "Odin bots" section of jungle practice, there are three Odin bots to the immediate left. These bots are handy for DPS calculations. The first one matches your character's level, the second one is level one, and the third one is level twenty. There are also buttons to the right that let you change the amount of protections they have.

  • If you are in a match, and the DPS log says "End", try typing the command /combatlog toggle piped into Smite chat again. You may have accidentally entered it twice which prevents SDPS from monitoring your combat log.

  • This one is fairly important depending on the type of scenario you are trying to measure, in particular burst damage. If there are multiple damage ticks that occur at the same time (e.g. Qin's Sais), Smite's combat log annoyingly won't be updated until the next combat update. The late timing won't mess up the DPS calculation, but this issue can make the table's output misleading. The following screenshots show an example of two ticks of damage arriving late to the DPS log.

    Screenshot 4

    There are two missing rows of damage from Qin's Sais and Shifter of Seasons that occurred at the same time as the last shown basic attack. These rows are not added until the combat log is updated with another basic attack.

    Screenshot 4

    Some other examples of this are Polynomicon and Bacchus' ult which counts as two combat ticks, once for drunk effect and once for damage. Damage from these sources will appear in the table on the next combat tick. It's difficult to tell which gods and items have this behavior so: 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.

Building

  1. Download and install OpenJDK here.
  2. Run ./gradlew createBundledExe. The output is located in build/bundledExe.

If you would like to verify my release, I'm using OpenJDK 15.0.2. If you use the same version, the builds' checksums should match.

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Copyright and License

Copyright © 2021 antD97
Licensed under the MIT License

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A handy tool to track combat 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.

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