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I'm not totally aware of AC changes to DPS calculation over last couple months, but there are always at least two things to consider:
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I can confirm that following this (#692 (comment)) dramatically helped with bot DPS coming back down to earth. Now I can fine tune it from here. Thank you! |
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I have found while running level 60 bots on vanilla content (eg. vanilla raids, 60 end game dungeons etc.) that bot DPS is extremely high with mediocre gear.
I am running an Azerothcore 3.3.5a server with the latest build with Autobalance and NPC bots (both of your forked versions).
My MT bot has DPS around 800-900 (with 1H and shield in dungeon blue gear) and attackers have DPS (again in Dungeon blue gear) fluctuating between 800-1400 DPS depending on AOE.
This seems to be consistent through level 60 content no matter if it is in a raid or dungeon. In a 5 man group in Strat with Autobalance creature stats all at 1.0, the DPS is essentially the same as in a 10 man group raiding Molten Core with Autobalance creature stats around ~0.65.
I am wondering if this is just how the bots scale, or if there is something wrong in my configuration that I should be looking for as I am not completely sure how much impact the gear has on the bots DPS.
For now in the config I have set the level 60-69 bot DPS to 0.5 (down from 1.0) to compensate for this which seems to bring it in line with what I believe the DPS for this level should be ~400-500 DPS.
Thank you very much for this amazing work you have done!!!
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