This repository contains my scripts for automated simulation and data collection.
Install a Ruby interpreter. On Windows you can use RubyInstaller.
You will need to install the DevKit as well. As of RubyInstaller 2.4+ you can run ridk install 1 2 3.
gem install bundler
bundle install
In order to work with the scripts in this repository, copy the file SimcConfig_Example.yml
to SimcConfig.yml and change the parameters to match your setup and needs.
General simulation settings are set in SimcGlobalConfig.simc.
If you want to access SimC default profiles, you can use the variable $(simc_profiles_path)
in your simc profiles.
Usage:
- Create a simulation profile file in the
profiles/Templatesfolder. This file defines the base character to simulate. - (Optional) Create a custom trinket list file called
TrinketList_<NAME>.jsonin the profiles folder. This file defines all trinkets to simulate. (SeeTrinketList_Melee_Agility.jsonfor an example.) - Run
TrinketSimulation.rb. It will ask you to select the profiles. - Wait for the simulation to run until it says it's done.
- The resulting CSV file will be in the
reportsfolder.
The result is a CSV file containing the DPS increases for each Trinket and Item Level compared to the Template profile.
Special Trinket simulation settings can be set in SimcTrinketConfig.simc.
Usage:
- Create a simulation profile file in the
profiles/Templatesfolder. This file defines the base character to simulate. - Run
RaceSimulation.rb. It will ask you to select a profile and fightstyle. - Wait for the simulation to run until it says it's done.
- The resulting CSV file will be in the
reportsfolder.
Special Race simulation settings can be set in SimcRaceConfig.simc.
This script will run a template for whatever talent and gear combinations you would like to investigate. It is an interactive script prompting for any input required.
All you have to do is create a Combinator_<PROFILENAME>.simc file in a class folder in
profiles/Combinator with the baseline profile called "Template".
You can override baseline gear for certain talents setups by creating another profile in
a TalentOverrides subfolder. That files name has to match the profile name and a talent
permutation. (e.g. <NAME>_xxx123x) The same principle applies for legendary overrides.
Create a LegendaryOverrides subfolder and name it same as the profile followed by a
legendary name from the Gear file. (e.g. <NAME>_Bracers)
Also make sure gear and setup definitions are available. For an example, look at the
files CombinatorGear_*.json and CombinatorSetups_*.json. These
define what gear is available to the class and what setups of those to simulate.
Special Combinator simulation settings can be modified in SimcCombinatorConfig.simc.
Then, you can run the Combinator.rb script.
Log files for each combination will be written to the logs folder. The resulting CSV
file can be found in reports.
If you run Archiver, it will automatically pack all script output files in generated, logs,
and reports into a time-stamped .tar.gz file in archives and delete the raw files.