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scaramoush
Recount has a massive affect on my memory usage, I was wondering if there were any other damage meters that had a smaller footprint.
We use WWS for in depth analysis, I'm really just looking for something to give me a general idea of how I'm doing at any time during a raid.
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scaramoush
Thanks
I came across Skada on curse. It's a modulated damage meter, so I could only use the modules that were relevant to me. Does anyone have any experience with it?
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I came across Skada on curse. It's a modulated damage meter, so I could only use the modules that were relevant to me. Does anyone have any experience with it?
I use Skada. When 3.2 came out, Recount was screwed up for Warlocks (only for a day or two), but in that time I switched to Skada. It does exactly the same things, has a simple configuration, and I think just generally looks better.
Its basically a 6 in one, half dozen in the other type of deal. There's no earth-shattering reason to switch from one to the other, its just preference.
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Isn't that kind of like asking, "How hard is it to use a human-engineered virus to reprogram fat stem cells to be used in generic situations?" without providing any information as to whether or not you're a hamburger flipper or have a PhD in Biochemistry?
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