ggtracker: site to track your stats, analyze games - Page 2
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almart
United States114 Posts
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ShadesofGraylin
United States32 Posts
On April 16 2012 12:32 DeceiverSC2 wrote: I'm learning the basis of programming so I would be of no help to you although I think that if you had form of open source you could save some money and see some really cool shit be introduced. All of the base level information for his stats (like worker events for WWPM and frame by frame unit selections for Active Army) are provided by sc2reader. If you wanted to help ggtracker out with new, awesome analysis you could do so by adding those functionalities to the open source library. If you were really interested you can PM me about how to get started. I'm sure if David had all the hard work done for him he'd think about picking the feature up in his own codebase. I think rather than open sourcing the website itself it would be more useful for him to contribute back some of his analysis techniques to the community where they could potentially be improved upon. He's already contributed in the way of bug reports and liberal attribution (thanks!). There are probably case studies for open sourcing the development of a web application but in general it seems like it'd be a lot of effort for relatively little gain. drop.sc published their code base a while back (which was awesome) but they didn't seem to really gain anything from the substantial effort it probably involved. | ||
Snuggles
United States1865 Posts
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MrTng
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Nego
United States15 Posts
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dsjoerg
United States384 Posts
Regarding sc2gears, I expect that sc2gears and ggtracker will evolve into quite distinct products. The vision for ggtracker is to be an easy-to-use self-coaching tool, an automated coaching tool, and the best way for people to share replays. We'd like to give players explicit guidance about what they should work on to improve their game. Also, I hope for ggtracker to be useful to the community as a source of aggregate statistics and help us all do the moneyball thing. sc2gears is wonderful at what it does and what it is, no point in making an sc2gears clone. Currently, we do provide some things that sc2gears doesn't:
much respect for sc2gears! it has rightfully earned a permanent place in the scene. | ||
alQahira
United States511 Posts
Thanks! | ||
Clarity_nl
Netherlands6826 Posts
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dsjoerg
United States384 Posts
anyway that's my problem not yours! thanks for the suggestion, and we'll figure out a way to do it. | ||
Nego
United States15 Posts
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robaq
Poland186 Posts
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dsjoerg
United States384 Posts
It totally works on Chrome, Safari and Firefox though! Sorry for the inconvenience. Speaking of uploads, one of the most common requests is for automatic upload. Several people have nearly finished auto-uploaders, so hopefully we'll be able to work with one of those when they are finished. | ||
alcaras
United States67 Posts
http://ggtracker.com/players/142555?map=&type=&race=zerg I'm a Platinum zerg. WWPM seems seriously broken for zerg -- I'm getting 1.2 worker waves per minute, which puts me below the 1.3 wwpm for Bronze league. Now, I generally make all my workers all at once after the early game, so it's probably getting filtered by the anti-spam window. Browsing players by WWPM http://ggtracker.com/players?order_by=wwpm shows it's almost entirely protoss and zerg, with a few oddball exceptions such as FXOqxc (registering as zerg for some reason) and EGIdra (off of only 4 games, most short). Also, I tried uploading over 600 replays at once and couldn't get it to start using the Upload button, but dragging and dropping worked. Stable build of Chrome on Windows 7. Not sure if the upload succeeded. I see "605 matches" when I search for myself, but only 162 matches are actually listed on my profile page. | ||
dsjoerg
United States384 Posts
you raise several good points which we'll fix in future versions of ggtracker. regarding wwpm, we'll show stats per race separately, so that you can compare your wwpm to other zergs by league. i believe the stats will show that higher-level zergs do have higher wwpm. however, several people have pointed out that wwpm matters less for zerg and i tend to agree. the 162 matches listed on your profile page are the ones that ggtracker could parse completely -- the ones for which it could determine the winner, the apm and the wwpm. the other 443 are probably older matches from pre-1.4, which ggtracker is not yet able to parse. thanks for trying ggtracker! we're looking forward to fixing the problems you noted and making it truly useful for you. | ||
dsjoerg
United States384 Posts
Here's the latest: for Xmas I made an experiment, a new toy for you to play with. Now, when you review a replay in GGTracker, you can instantly see where the player cameras were at any point in the game. Example: here's a match I played a few days ago: http://ggtracker.com/matches/541971 Hover your mouse over the army chart, and the minimap will show you where the player cameras were at that point in the game. It'll look something like this: This new feature helps me remember what was going on at that point in the game (without having to lose 3-4 minutes going back and watching the replay again). I'm not sure if this is awesome or just cute. It was fun to build You can upload a replay to GGTracker.com and try it yourself... give it a go & let me know what you think! | ||
ManicMarine
Australia409 Posts
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sCCrooked
Korea (South)1306 Posts
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Bippzy
United States1466 Posts
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Xanbatou
United States805 Posts
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dsjoerg
United States384 Posts
On December 25 2012 15:48 Bippzy wrote: So how would this tool work vs camera lock maphacks? Could this make detection easier or is it utterly pointless? This tool would let you quickly see that the camera was locked, without having to watch the replay. | ||
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