I was wondering if anybody had a decent program that simply monitors your APM, recently got interested in finding out what my APM is in GW and I know someone out there has what I'm looking for.
Thx in advance
APM Monitoring Program
Darth The Xx
Kattar
Might get a little better response here. Moved for you.
Elder III
by APm are you referring to Advanced Power Management? I thought that was dropped about 10 yrs ago.....
Kattar
He means Actions Per Minute.
Think StarCraft.
Think StarCraft.
Quaker
Lol! Maybe the guy should take a whole minute and edit his post to tell us what he means by APM.
And a virtual /slapupsidethehead for not doing so in the first place.
And a virtual /slapupsidethehead for not doing so in the first place.
snaek
gw isn't really based upon actions-per-minute. for one thing, different classes will require a different amount of actions, second of all timing can be just as important as speed (i.e. think of an interrupt ranger, a prot monk, any kind of spike build, etc), and third of all wsad movement cannot be measured within apm.
with that being said, i doubt anyone has bothered to write a program to conduct such a test specifically for gw. afaik, starcraft's methods for determining apm are program-specific. there may be one out there for generic uses, but i think you'd be better off searching starcraft sites rather than gw ones.
one last thing, if someone were to write an apm program for gw, i would have to take a guess that it would involve dll-injection--which is now bannable by anet. so good luck with that.
with that being said, i doubt anyone has bothered to write a program to conduct such a test specifically for gw. afaik, starcraft's methods for determining apm are program-specific. there may be one out there for generic uses, but i think you'd be better off searching starcraft sites rather than gw ones.
one last thing, if someone were to write an apm program for gw, i would have to take a guess that it would involve dll-injection--which is now bannable by anet. so good luck with that.
jonnieboi05
Lord Sojar
Indeed, this would require DLL injection, which we will not endorse nor recommend.
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