This project, DiabloDungeonTimer, has been archived and is no longer maintained.
- After the release of Diablo 4, I initially created this tool to track dungeon run times. However, my interest in the game faded quickly, and I have not maintained or updated the tool since.
- The tool is currently not functioning, and many of the planned features were never fully implemented.
- Given my lack of engagement with the game and the project, I have decided to archive the repository rather than leave it in an incomplete and non-working state.
- The repository remains available for reference and forking, but no support, fixes, or updates will be provided.
- If anyone wishes to take over development, they are free to fork the project.
Thanks to everyone who showed interest in DiabloDungeonTimer.
Software which automatically tracks and times all dungeons entered in Diablo IV.
The Software is, without doubt, fully ToS compliant, the required information is gathered via reading a log file, we aren't interacting with the game process or files in any other way.
- Automatic Stopwatch for an in progress dungeon
- Tracks dungeons entered and time spent in each dungeon (optionally also across sessions)
- Provides statistics (no. of runs & avg/min/max completion time) for these dungeons (optionally also across sessions)
- Experience tracking via OCR/Screencapture
- Widget or similiar to display current timer and/or statistics in a way suitable for embedding in gameplay streams/videos
You can find precompiled binaries under releases.
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.