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Hey folks,
I think it is time to announce my new project, WARP. I have been working on it for some time now. It aims to be a replay manager (and parser) for RTS games, but it currently "only" supports SC2Replay files.
Features: - Displays map preview of the played map - Displays players, including their color and race - Displays observers - Displays chat log - Displays game duration - Displays replay version - Rename functionality for replay files - Filtering replays by player name, race or file name - Sorting replays for quick access - Hiding chat messages of certain players
Although these are pretty basic functions, WARP is still in development and will provide an overview of the players' actions soon, like in BWChart.
Additionally, WARP is cross-platform, as it is entirely written in java.
Get it at http://trac.erichseifert.de/warp. The current version (0.4) was tested with just under 500 replays and yielded good results.
Feel free to register and create tickets, if you would like to file a bug report or suggest changes/improvements.
Greetings, Hailstorm
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Except that confusing open file/folder dialog, works nicely. GJ
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holy crap, sweet!
thanks dude, I was hoping for something like this to come up :D
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I click open and go to the directory containing my SC2 replays, but it appears empty and there is nothing to open. I have the folder open and there most certainly is replays in it.
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On March 26 2010 01:32 Grobyc wrote: I click open and go to the directory containing my SC2 replays, but it appears empty and there is nothing to open. I have the folder open and there most certainly is replays in it. The dialog where you choose your files only accepts directories. Just select your replay directory and click "open". This should also work, if you have already jumped into the folder.
Now that's a usability problem I have got to get rid of ^^
Edit: WARP will dig into the selected folder and include all replays, even if they are contained in subfolders.
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Can't get it working... I assume because this is fairly recent install of Windows (2 weeks) and I probably don't have java running yet.
(Bump... interested in seeing what others think of this.)
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awesome program keep working on it man need a new bwchart :D
does anyone know how many replays blizzards Recent folder supports before it starts erasing? maybe someone could do a program that copies all Recent games into the Autoreplay folder so we never have to worry about our replays getting removed?
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This looks pretty awesome!
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United States4126 Posts
I wish you luck in trying to parse players' actions. It seems like a difficult task
I have one question. Since replay files contain people's first person views, would it be possible to make a number for the total distance someone's screen traveled? I think that would be a pretty sweet statistic to measure.
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On March 26 2010 03:27 MorroW wrote: awesome program keep working on it man need a new bwchart :D
does anyone know how many replays blizzards Recent folder supports before it starts erasing? maybe someone could do a program that copies all Recent games into the Autoreplay folder so we never have to worry about our replays getting removed?
wait what? They start erasing? =.=
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On March 26 2010 04:59 Antimage wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2010 03:27 MorroW wrote: awesome program keep working on it man need a new bwchart :D
does anyone know how many replays blizzards Recent folder supports before it starts erasing? maybe someone could do a program that copies all Recent games into the Autoreplay folder so we never have to worry about our replays getting removed? wait what? They start erasing? =.=
Doubt that, ve 937 games played (recent replays) and it just gets stored there till u delete it yourself.
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sounds bad ass dude but you forgot to hide replay progress bar
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United States4126 Posts
Why would this hide the replay progress bar? It has nothing to do with watching replays within SC2.
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o i see...should read more carefully next time T_T
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so how do i rename files ? do i have to do it manually or there is some way to do it automatically (with some set manner ie. player 1-player 2-map or something like this) ?
btw. once u select file and try to change its name it seems like u cant accept it. enter or trying to pick other file dont work u have to resize window ; /
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Is there any way to be able to tell who won? Is there like a leave action like there was in bw?
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Sweet tool, looking forward to seeing this grow. I hope it will expand to take into account a lot the stuff that BWchart and Wc3chart did. I'm also really interested in APM (don't hate) to see my own progression over time.
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I have one question. Since replay files contain people's first person views, would it be possible to make a number for the total distance someone's screen traveled? I think that would be a pretty sweet statistic to measure. You are right, that would be possible. The replay contains a file named something like "smartcam.events". I assume that camera movements are stored there. Although it is an interesting request, I am likely to put emphasis on some other features, though
o how do i rename files ? do i have to do it manually or there is some way to do it automatically (with some set manner ie. player 1-player 2-map or something like this) ? I am afraid you have to do it manually for now, but renaming a bunch of replays by a kind of template would be really nice, indeed.
btw. once u select file and try to change its name it seems like u cant accept it. enter or trying to pick other file dont work u have to resize window ; / Thanks, I will have a look at this issue.
By the way: If there are any problems concerning WARP, feel free to sign up at the project page and file a bug report.
Is there any way to be able to tell who won? Is there like a leave action like there was in bw? I guess there is some kind of leave action. I did not look much into the actions, though, but parsing the actions will be one of the next steps. Additionally, it is rather difficult for me to get hands on proper test replays, as I do not have a beta-key :/ plus the guy, who provided some test replays does not respond anymore...
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What would be great is the ability to have a full-fledged database of replays. And you could be able to tag files in the database with your own personal information. Things like, "This is a good example of my macro," or "Lost due to personal stupidity." and so forth. It would also allow you to do searches based on this information, so that you can categorize replays as you see fit.
You should look into having this program set up an SQLite database for doing this kind of thing.
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