I was doing a 2v2 1800 carry and so was he - I killed his teammate within 45-60 seconds of the combat each game. I say this because we had extremely short matches in arena. In the screenshot, the add-on states my average GCD is 1.222 seconds, however it's apparent that the add-on only recorded instances where my GCD was abnormally short, and not the average over a period of time. The person made a post on the arena forums and provided a screen shot. So now i'm kinda bummed out wondering whats the point of even bothering if they aren't dealing with the issue? I'm a hunter and I was accused of using the GCD hack in arena, although I do not. But the GM went on to say they have been getting a lot of these such reports and unless the person is actually caught in the act there nothing to be done, logs and even screenshots from this addon don't count as proof of anything. Naturally I opened a GM ticket with the info and explained the situation, some 2 days later my ticket is replied to saying thanks for the report and they won't be able to tell me anything more about the investigation. So i downloaded the addon to catch someone I suspected of using it for their hunter, sure enough it seems that they were alteast according to the addon. added trackings of GCDs that under- and overcut the alert value.revamped the tracking - it's now based upon an average value instead of one.added Sunder Armor to spell list 0.3.0.added localization support for enGB 0.2.2.added /ght version to view current version.added average gcd value in evidence field.added /ght set command that sets the gcd alarm level.On top of that, Addons such as Recount require much more CPU usage while collecting data than GHT. /ght gcd - sets the gcd alert to FAQs Does it lag? It parses the combat log only when a successful skill has been used and keeps the calculation time to a minimum./ght track - enables or disables tracking.You can also toy around by setting it to a higher value to check the normal GCD time usage of your team mates or aroundings. The default is set to 1.3 sec, to keep the above mentioned miscalculations to a minimum. GCD Alert Value You're able to set the GCD Alert Value to whatever value you want. On top of that, with GCD hack on, you will see a lot more spottings in GHT, therefore it should be easy to distinguish between real GCD hacks with miscalculations. You really can differentiate between the 1.283 sec, that happens to be that low due to certain miscalculations and the really low 1.1 sec GCD by the GCD hack. Where all hits were about 1.07 to 1.15 sec. On the other hand, hitting dummies with GCD hack on returns an average GCD of 1.1 sec. Since the GCD alert value is set to 1.3 by default, it would have been spotted by GHT. Where the lowest GCD was 1.283 sec, but only once in those hundred hits. Alt + tabbing GCD Test Facts without hack: 1.66 sec with hack: 1.10 sec Hitting the dummy without GCD hack returns an average GCD of 1.66 sec.So if a player has for example 80 logs of undercutting the GCD alert value, there is a lot of evidence to proof the usage of a GCD hack. To keep those miscalculations to a minimum, GHT saves every event, that may have occured and lists them up under the players name. If someone pops up to have used two skills within 1.2 sec, there is a chance, that this value has been changed by local interferance. This means, there are several factors, that can distort the result. planned: DK (without Unholy Presence) Possible Miscalculations The addon's calculation is based on client sided events.
The spotted player can furthermore be shouted to your guild. It analyzes the combat environment around the player and calculates every player's skills separately.Īs soon as a possible GCD hack player has been spotted, the addon prints it immediately on your screen and saves the occurence silently, so it can be reviewed at a later time. The aim of this addon is to ban the GCD hack from WoW and keep it even for every player by saving the in game location and specific time a hack has been spotted on a player, to make it much easier to report to GMs with the said evidence.
GHT is a helping addon to hunt down players who use the famous GCD (global cooldown).