Sc2gears 14.3.3: Replay version 2.1 support - Page 22
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Neo.NEt
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NuKedUFirst
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dvide
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Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2335 Posts
On September 07 2010 01:36 NuKedUFirst wrote: Love it ![]() But that is already implemented. Go to the Settings=>Miscellaneous settings dialog, and look for the "Replay auto-save name template". Click on the Edit button after it to change it to whatever you like. | ||
Gleen
Brazil707 Posts
Anway, great program, keepwith do good job. Thanks! | ||
NuKedUFirst
Canada3139 Posts
On September 07 2010 04:20 Dakota_Fanning wrote: But that is already implemented. Go to the Settings=>Miscellaneous settings dialog, and look for the "Replay auto-save name template". Click on the Edit button after it to change it to whatever you like. O_O ooooo.. Did not know about this T_T Thank you! <3 | ||
dvide
United Kingdom287 Posts
On September 07 2010 04:29 Gleen wrote: I don't know if it already exists, but does sc2gears have a batch rename function? If not, it could be very usefull when downloading korean replays. Anway, great program, keepwith do good job. Thanks! Yes. From a replay source or search you can select all replays and right click -> rename. | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2335 Posts
On September 07 2010 04:29 Gleen wrote: I don't know if it already exists, but does sc2gears have a batch rename function? If not, it could be very usefull when downloading korean replays. Anway, great program, keepwith do good job. Thanks! Yes it does. In the replay list (it is the result of a replay search) select the replays you want to rename (or press CTRL+A to select all), then right click => Rename replays. A template editor component will come up where you can edit a template to rename all replays at once. You can preview the new names before proceeding to rename. Here's a screenshot of it: ![]() (Click to see in original size) | ||
Zealotdriver
United States1557 Posts
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Kokkan
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Sfydjklm
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Mohdoo
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![]() Here is a screen shot showing that my replays are indeed in the directory given. But nothing shows up in SC2Gears. What am I doing wrong? ![]() | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2335 Posts
On September 07 2010 06:06 Mohdoo wrote: Forgive me if I am just doing something stupid, but I can't get SC2Gears to see all my replays. ![]() Here is a screen shot showing that my replays are indeed in the directory given. But nothing shows up in SC2Gears. What am I doing wrong? ![]() What do you want to see? Charts of individual replays? Multi-replay analysis? For the first you can simply try File/Open. Or double click on the <new> item under Replay search (in the navigation bar), and press "Add folder" button. Select your replay folder. Optionally you can save now this replay source so you can access it with double click in the future. Now press the "list all replays.." butotn. A table will appear with all your replays. Now you can simply double click on any of them to see stats of individual replays. Or simply click "Multi-rep analysis" to see stats of all listed replays. | ||
dvide
United Kingdom287 Posts
On September 07 2010 06:06 Mohdoo wrote: Forgive me if I am just doing something stupid, but I can't get SC2Gears to see all my replays. + Show Spoiler + ![]() Here is a screen shot showing that my replays are indeed in the directory given. But nothing shows up in SC2Gears. What am I doing wrong? ![]() Those settings are for auto saving replays. I think what you want to do is double click on "<new>" under "Replay search" on the left and add the folder you want to the search. Then save the replay source for the future. | ||
Mohdoo
United States15391 Posts
On September 07 2010 06:28 Dakota_Fanning wrote: What do you want to see? Charts of individual replays? Multi-replay analysis? For the first you can simply try File/Open. Or double click on the <new> item under Replay search (in the navigation bar), and press "Add folder" button. Select your replay folder. Optionally you can save now this replay source so you can access it with double click in the future. Now press the "list all replays.." butotn. A table will appear with all your replays. Now you can simply double click on any of them to see stats of individual replays. Or simply click "Multi-rep analysis" to see stats of all listed replays. Ah, great, thank you. I was able to bring up all my replays and rename them all. The only other thing I am wanting to do is for Sc2gears to automatically save and rename my replays to a designated folder. Is this something that sc2gears can do? If so, could you explain how? | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2335 Posts
On September 07 2010 06:39 Mohdoo wrote: Ah, great, thank you. I was able to bring up all my replays and rename them all. The only other thing I am wanting to do is for Sc2gears to automatically save and rename my replays to a designated folder. Is this something that sc2gears can do? If so, could you explain how? Sc2gears has replay auto-save feature. It is on by default. You just have to run it while you play. You can change the destination folder in the Settings/Folders dialog (Replay auto-save folder). You can also change the name template how you'd want them named: Settings/Miscellaneous settings: Replay auto-save name template. | ||
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NonY
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Censured
Czech Republic1059 Posts
Just one quick question - lets say I have all my replays saved in one folder, is there a way to do a quick multi-replay analysis of all my 1v1 only? Or is there an option to save 1v1s, 2v2s... into different folders? | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2335 Posts
On September 07 2010 09:35 Censured wrote: Thank you very much for this program, downloaded just today and it works really great. Just one quick question - lets say I have all my replays saved in one folder, is there a way to do a quick multi-replay analysis of all my 1v1 only? Or is there an option to save 1v1s, 2v2s... into different folders? You can't save games into different folders, but you can always do a pre-filter on replays before you perform a multi-rep analysis. Create a replay source containing your folder of replays. You can access this replay source with double click on it (saved replay sources appear in the navigation tree). Now click on the Filters tab, and choose the 1v1 or 2v2 game format (or any other filters you'd like to apply). Now click "Perform search" button, and a new results tab will appear containing only the replays that match your filters (in this case only the 1v1 replays). Finally simply click on the "Multi-rep analysis" button. The steps here and in my earlier examples might sound long and complicated (without screenshots). But if you are doing it yourself (and you have Sc2gears in front of your eyes), it's much easier to do. And if you get used to Sc2gears, I believe it's really flexible and easy to do many different things with it. The next version will also add "shortcuts" to do different things with replay sources and replay lists. | ||
Xapti
Canada2473 Posts
I notice for things like APM progression chart, if you don't play (for lets say 1 day), it puts your APM as zero (for that day/week/etc.). Isn't that a little wrong? As far as I know, that makes the chart completely invalid unless you play every day. If not playing that day isn't the problem, then there's something else that's causing my chart to drop to zero sometimes (I only selected AMM games) | ||
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