1. Spend any amount of money on hardware you want to.
2. Box 6 characters manually.
3. Then run those same 6 characters in the same scenario running Kiss with a normal ini no conditons
Kiss DPS will be far greater in any battle.
This is silly. No one who uses Kissassist has ever out DPS'd me or my friends who 6 box nor anyone that I have ever met.... and I actually talk to boxers who raid and 6 box in RoI/high end guilds. On both the TLPs and FV. Even Eqmule knows a 54 boxer who boxes on Lockjaw (whom he likes to say he developed EQwire for), guess what that boxer didn't use while raiding? Kissassist.
If what you said were true, everyone here would use Kissassist at all times for everything. They clearly don't and if Kissassist did as good of DPS as a real player then there would be no reason for someone like Razkle to make EOKnuke or the zerker macro or any other class macro that's been made. Those macros were made because Kissassist under performs in DPS. It's an amazing macro, as I have said dozens of times I am just being realistic with its DPS in comparison to what a real player can do. There's plenty of evidence out there backing up my claims that's right in front of you - people just refuse to see it because they're thinking emotionally instead of with facts. It's a common thing I run into in this world and maybe one day I will learn it's better not to engage with these people. People too often say I am "trolling" when I engage.
The truth is, I don't even think many of the kiss devs know what good DPS is. I can tell none of you raid and none of you have ever sat in front of a target dummy testing rotations. Or have googled what makes a good rotation for a Wizard. You bash my INI files, which I know suck btw cause I don't use Kissassist when I actually play the game and I also haven't "actually" played the game in over a year, I have relied entirely on Kissassist because I am lazy and bad (I admit that)... but at the same time you use Pyroblade on your Wizards and act like you do know how to play the class. You don't even talk to people who are in top end guilds/know how to play their classes to learn how to play. You probably don't even know what your classes DPS can achieve when pushed to its max or what the highest DPS class is currently. EQ is a game built around min/maxing, if you're going to argue about DPS you have to know these things. Right now, you're coming to the table completely unprepared and with no idea what you're even talking about and you're trying to tell me that I am completely off base and wrong.
If you actually care about this subject and you want to do more than just insult me - google and learn. Find a good guild that does good DPS and check their rotation.
Here is a good start:
http://valhallah.org/parsing/Tactic/9-10-2018 Overthere.html#
http://valhallah.org/parsing/Tactic/9-10-2018 Hoshkar.html#
Read what abilities the highest DPS classes use of each class. You'll learn what makes a good rotation. Some of these players are extremely good and also play in RoI. They are good baselines for what you should strive to achieve in terms of DPS output for your class.
What level are your wizards?
How many aas do they have?
What gear do the have?
What are teh classes in this group?
How many total toons were in the group.
You are right about one thing, my test was stupid and I did it at a stupid time (when gamparse was broke). I'm an idiot, I should have waited a few weeks because I would have avoided so much drama. I learned a lot which was very helpful though...
I'm not going to give people a reason to doubt me next time, I am going to recreate the test in multiple scenarios (mostly raids; 1 computer will box 18 and my main comp will box 36 - I am even putting myself at a disadvantage with boxing more since Isboxer sends keypresses slower to this many clients). I am going to use multiple different INIs with conditions and without and I am even going to test it on different computers and with/without Isboxer running. And instead of just posting parses I am going to upload the entire HTML file to my website of the fight so you can see spells cast and EVERYTHING that happened throughout. Therefore people can dig into the evidence as much as they'd like. I think that's the best way. I'll just have to deal with exposing all of my character names.
There will be no argument then and doubting the evidence. I did a hack job this time with posting the parses and I gave people too many reasons to pick apart my tests (most of the reasons were silly and missing the point entirely, like suggesting my rotation is bad or my INI was to blame...). I should have saw it coming but, sadly, I am not perfect. I failed this time.