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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2332 Posts
On September 29 2011 20:26 reapsen wrote: Hi.
Is it planned to release a Version with a built-in JRE? That would be awesome i think. Why would you want a release with built-in JRE?
Cons: -Download size would be huge. -The built-in JRE would not update itself, it would not be up-to-date. -If you use or used other Java apps, you already have the JRE in your system.
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I was just thinking because i like to keep my system as clean as possible and don't want to pollute it with virtual machines and stuff running in the background.
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why dont you put the EAPM in the multireplay analysis or am i blind?
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On September 30 2011 12:32 harhar! wrote: why dont you put the EAPM in the multireplay analysis or am i blind?
On September 29 2011 20:21 Dakota_Fanning wrote:Show nested quote +On September 29 2011 20:13 graNite wrote: Can I see my average EAPM and Redundancy in the Multi Replay Analysis? EAPM is only added to the APM chart at the moment.
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i dont know about others, but i dont really care about apm in a single game, but i do care about my average apm and eapm over the last xx games.
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On September 30 2011 21:35 Zeon0 wrote: i dont know about others, but i dont really care about apm in a single game, but i do care about my average apm and eapm over the last xx games.
what he said!
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United States4796 Posts
You're pretty sick, Dakota_Fanning. o.O
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On September 29 2011 23:11 reapsen wrote: I was just thinking because i like to keep my system as clean as possible and don't want to pollute it with virtual machines and stuff running in the background. that doesn't make any sense. Whether the JRE is packet within sc2gears or not it will still "pollute" your computer.
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looks very interesting, thanks for the good work.
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Congratz to your well deserved star!!
Just wanna ask: is there a possibilty to retrieve the EAPM values for all my replays individually in a quick way?
I'm tracking some data from all my replays in a spreadsheet to keep track on the development over time and it would be quite tedious to open up hundreds of replays individually to add each EAPM value for my past games...
Thanks a lot!!
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Lol played a game and had higher eapm than opponent but he had higher blizzard apm than I did.
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2332 Posts
On September 30 2011 23:49 harhar! wrote:Show nested quote +On September 30 2011 21:35 Zeon0 wrote: i dont know about others, but i dont really care about apm in a single game, but i do care about my average apm and eapm over the last xx games. what he said! Be patient, it will be added in a future release.
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2332 Posts
On October 01 2011 07:12 BuddhiBadugi wrote: Congratz to your well deserved star!!
Just wanna ask: is there a possibilty to retrieve the EAPM values for all my replays individually in a quick way?
I'm tracking some data from all my replays in a spreadsheet to keep track on the development over time and it would be quite tedious to open up hundreds of replays individually to add each EAPM value for my past games...
Thanks a lot!! You will be able to do that with the next release.
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Would you be able to add a new apm alert, for non blizzard eapm. Everytime I run it I know I have a higher apm but it just goes off every 2 seconds.
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2332 Posts
On October 01 2011 07:44 Boblhead wrote: Would you be able to add a new apm alert, for non blizzard eapm. Everytime I run it I know I have a higher apm but it just goes off every 2 seconds. Sc2gears does not have access to your actions during the game, the APM is taken from SC2. Just adjust the APM alert level on the APM alert tab of the misc settings dialog.
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I might be the biggest newbie for asking this but yeah, sorry if it has been asked before. When you do multi replay analyis and only want to include your 1vs1 replays, how do you do? Is it even possible?
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2332 Posts
On October 03 2011 06:26 eYeball wrote: I might be the biggest newbie for asking this but yeah, sorry if it has been asked before. When you do multi replay analyis and only want to include your 1vs1 replays, how do you do? Is it even possible? First perform a replay search: -Double click on the <new> item below the replay search -On the search source tab add the folders that contain your replays -On the filters tab, choose the 1v1 game format.
Perform the search, and when it's done, press the "Multi-rep analysis" button.
You can use this method to filter replays by any way you like, and perform multi-rep analysis only on the results.
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Great tool by the way! I have been using constantly for as long as I can remember.
Can you make it possible for it to read "no action" replays? That is my opponent quit the game immediately after start and no action happened. Sc2Gears reads the file as part of replay search functionality (and is able to display the winner) but when I say "Multi-rep analysis" it skips it, like it is not even there.
Thanks again!
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suggestion: spoiler changelogs?
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On October 04 2011 13:03 Petrina wrote: Can you make it possible for it to read "no action" replays? That is my opponent quit the game immediately after start and no action happened. Sc2Gears reads the file as part of replay search functionality (and is able to display the winner) but when I say "Multi-rep analysis" it skips it, like it is not even there.
It indeed seems that replays lasting less than 2 minutes in real time are not counted in multi-replay analysis. Just checked my own border value replays regarding length: * Replay lasting 1:55 minutes did not count * Replay lasting 2:02 minutes did count, but multi-rep analysis showed only one player (sc2gears did not detect winner for this game. Both players were disconnected in that game as Bnet went down and nothing was recorded in match history) * Replay lasting 2:15 min did count and both players were shown.
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