Calculate effective DPS factoring in accuracy, critical hits, crit multiplier, and uptime. Get your real damage output in any shooter.
Raw DPS only tells part of the story. In real gameplay, your effective damage per second depends on accuracy, critical hit chance, critical damage multiplier, and how much time you actually spend dealing damage (uptime). This Effective DPS Calculator combines all four factors to give you a realistic picture of your damage output.
Accuracy reduces your DPS proportionally — if you land only 60% of your shots, your effective DPS is 60% of your raw DPS. Critical hits add a damage bonus on a percentage of your hits. And uptime accounts for time spent reloading, repositioning, or waiting for cooldowns.
Use this calculator to compare builds, attachments, and playstyles more accurately. A loadout that maximizes raw DPS may underperform one that trades some fire rate for better accuracy and higher crit chance.
Gamers, streamers, and content creators benefit from precise effective dps data when optimizing their setup, planning purchases, or maximizing performance and value. Bookmark this tool and return whenever your hardware, games, or streaming requirements change.
Raw DPS is a theoretical maximum that no player achieves in practice. Effective DPS accounts for the real-world factors that reduce your damage: missed shots, crit frequency, and downtime. By plugging in your actual accuracy stats and crit rates, you get a much more honest assessment of your loadout's performance. This helps you optimize attachments, perks, and playstyle for maximum real-world damage.
Effective DPS = Base DPS × (Accuracy / 100) × (1 + (Crit Chance / 100) × (Crit Multiplier − 1)) × (Uptime / 100)
Result: 245.00 Effective DPS
With 350 base DPS, 70% accuracy, 25% crit chance with 2× crit multiplier, and 80% uptime: 350 × 0.70 × (1 + 0.25 × 1) × 0.80 = 350 × 0.70 × 1.25 × 0.80 = 245.00 effective DPS.
Raw DPS calculations assume perfect aim, zero downtime, and no critical hits. Real gameplay is far messier. Effective DPS bridges this gap by incorporating the factors that actually determine how fast you eliminate opponents.
Accuracy is the single biggest modifier of effective DPS. A weapon with 500 raw DPS at 40% accuracy produces only 200 effective DPS, while a 300 DPS weapon at 80% accuracy delivers 240 effective DPS. This is why experienced players often prefer controllable weapons over high-DPS options with heavy recoil.
Critical hits provide a multiplicative bonus that scales with both crit chance and crit multiplier. Even a 10% crit chance with a 2× multiplier adds 10% to your effective DPS. Meanwhile, uptime captures the rhythm of real combat — shoot, reload, reposition, shoot again. Improving uptime through faster reloads or better positioning directly translates to more damage dealt per engagement.
Effective DPS is your real-world damage output accounting for missed shots, critical hit frequency, crit bonus damage, and the percentage of time you spend actively shooting. It's always lower than raw DPS.
Most competitive games track accuracy in post-match stats or career profiles. Check your overall accuracy or per-weapon accuracy in the game's statistics menu. Typical FPS accuracy ranges from 20-40% for most players.
Most FPS games use a 1.5× to 2.5× headshot multiplier. Some RPG-style shooters can go higher with specific builds. Check in-game weapon stats or community wikis for exact values.
Uptime is the percentage of total engagement time you spend actively dealing damage. Time spent reloading, sprinting, healing, or repositioning reduces uptime. Typical combat uptime ranges from 50-85%.
It depends on the game and your role. In most scenarios, improving accuracy from 50% to 70% provides a bigger effective DPS boost than a small raw DPS increase. A balanced approach usually wins.
For ability damage, set crit chance and crit multiplier based on the ability's crit mechanics, accuracy to 100% for auto-hit abilities, and reduce uptime to account for cooldowns. Review your results periodically to ensure they still reflect current conditions.
Yes. Calculate effective DPS for each weapon using your real accuracy and crit stats per weapon. The weapon with higher effective DPS is your better practical choice.