- Identifies death type, suicide, collision etc.
- Identifies Weapon and Damage Type used.
- Identifies If a lootable corpse was spawned.
- Identifies any loot in their inventory on time of death.
- Identifies the nearest hospital to a player's location on death.
- Identifies where nearby players respawn
- Attempts to convert location ID's into names for convenience.
- Identifies the attacking player name
- Identifies the type of ship attacked
- Lists all crew members of the victim ship.
- Identifies if a nearby ship has been destroyed
- Identifies how it was destroyed
- Identifies nearby player server stalls
- usually means a player is nearby and your game is receiving server compenstations for their movements
You can close the windows you don't want by pressing ( X )
Click and drag the windows to where you want them.
Press the "Lock" button to lock them in place. This hides the background and clears the text.
It's now ready to read your Game.Log file, and is awaiting any changes to it.
Find your Windows Taskbar Tray
Click the arrow up to reveal the Tray Icons
There should be a Tray Icon that looks like a skull in there
Right click it, and then click on Exit to close
All the information this application is pulling is publically avaliable in the in-game console.
The application is simply sorting and assuming functionality of console outputs to make it more readable.
There may be inaccuracies in the information this application presents due to this assumption.
And any updates to Star Citizen may change how the console prints and what it prints and therefore may break the functionality of this application at any point.
This project is licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE