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So obviously in regular dota you can easily find the action log and it tell you what they click and the picture. Makes it easy to find fog clicks. In the LoD game you have to click the log on the notepad tab making it so hard to find the fog click because it just shows someone click something with a bunch of coordinates which is hard to detect what they click. How do you read coordinates? Never 100% fully sure if its not glitched clicked in lod. Can never fully trust FCD to ban someone and don't know how to find the click loaded in log of DRM. I had a ban request with this problem, but i think its better if we talk it in here.
Like i made this ban request: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10287 but need help finding it in the log of DRM. I think it can help if explaining to community?
How to use DRM log for detecting MH in Dota LoD?
Re: How to use DRM log for detecting MH in Dota LoD?
@Agreements
I downloaded dW3gParser_setup_0.16_revision_1277_.exe
I clicked on show actions and it didn't show like the actions they do in DRM. I need help finding the actions on what they click. if i can explain it with you in chat that be nice.
I downloaded dW3gParser_setup_0.16_revision_1277_.exe
I clicked on show actions and it didn't show like the actions they do in DRM. I need help finding the actions on what they click. if i can explain it with you in chat that be nice.
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Re: How to use DRM log for detecting MH in Dota LoD?
Well, even if the DRM doesn't show the log in the action tab, it creates a log.txt with the unit IDs, etc.
If you try my tool (sig), the log gets converted with the unit names, etc. And you can actually see the log as it would be in the DRM.
If you try my tool (sig), the log gets converted with the unit names, etc. And you can actually see the log as it would be in the DRM.
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