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Dakota_Fanning
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On June 14 2011 12:37 Erythro73 wrote: Maybe this have been answered before, but would it be possible to have some kind of "profile environment" system with stats and such? Suppose my handle is "Ben" in SC2. Would it be possible to have a kind of tab where every information about "Ben" (me) is automatically updated with auto-saved replays (well, the update would be done every time the auto-replay thing is triggered)? Information such as win ratio, win ratio per matchup and per map, etc, for each season would be displayed (the same kind of information displayed in the multi-replay analysis).
This is currently possible only by making a replay search, adding a folder to search in, filter the username across all the replays, add 1v1, AutoMM, enter the date for the beginning of season 2 and then search.... and then do a multiple replay analysis of "Ben" on all those replays. I have about 1500 replays from various sources, so it's take "a lot" of time. It would be prettier and simpler.
But thank you for this awesome software! I really like it! I use it every day and I still learn new things about it every day!
Ok, here are a few new things to learn for today:
Start a new search, and on the Source tab add the folders of your replays. SAVE the source (click on the "Save replay source" button). Now this replay source will appear in the navigation bar (on the left). You can simply double click on it to open these replays. Or you can right click on it and choose "Multi-rep analysis" to quickly perform a multi-rep analysis on them.
On the Search filters tab of the Replay search, enter all the criteria you listed before. Now SAVE the filters (by clicking on the "Save filters" button). That way you will never have to fill the same filters again (you can load filters: "Load filters" button). Moreover, you can right click on your new replay source (in the navigation bar) and choose "Apply filter" to quickly list the replays that match any of your saved filters.
In the Multi-replay analysis there is a "Auto-open first player" check box. If it is checked, the first player (with the most replays) will be automatically opened when the multi-replay analysis is done.
You only have to save the replay source and the filters once. After that the process you described will be as the following: -right click on the rep source, apply filter -click on the Multi-rep analysis button on the Results tab
Advanced tip: in the auto-save name template you can specify sub-folders. For example you can tell Sc2gears to save your replays in different folders based on game format (1v1, 2v2, 3v3 etc.), game type (AutoMM=lader, private, public) and so on. If you use this, you will have all your replays you want to analyze in 1 specific folder (for example "AutoMM/1v1/...". You can create a replay source for this one specific folder.
If you do that, your process to show statistics for your account will be as the following: -simply double click on your new replay source (you could name it something like "1v1 ladder")
And that is all, nothing more is required...
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Incredible! Many thanks!
This is really a powerful tool.
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Stupid Question but do I need to play games with gears open to get games for my racial win lose ratio or am I missing something painfuly obvious?
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Dakota_Fanning
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On June 15 2011 13:35 tokicheese wrote: Stupid Question but do I need to play games with gears open to get games for my racial win lose ratio or am I missing something painfuly obvious? Sc2gears operates on replays. So in order for you to see statistics (including racial win lose ratio) you only need your replays.
SC2 can save replays by itself, and if you set to save all your replays, you don't need to run Sc2gears. But SC2 saves replays naming them in quite primitive format (map name plus a counter), so if you run Sc2gears while you play, it will back up your replays in a different folder naming them exactly as you'd like them to be, optionally organizing them into sub-folders as you'd like.
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Wow, this program is MMAzing! .
I get most of it, however, can it also save old replays (that already existed before installing Sc2Gears) to the custom format (and location?). I can't figure that out .
Cheers! Edit: I feel so stupid for not installing this before...
Edit2: Managed to resolve my issue by renaming manually and just copying the games to the appropriate folder
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Very cool program, useful to see the builds that are best in each matchup! Even the builds against you that work the best :D
Getting a new computer today so, it will be good use SC2Gears from the start
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On June 17 2011 03:56 Nofan wrote:Very cool program, useful to see the builds that are best in each matchup! Even the builds against you that work the best :D Getting a new computer today so, it will be good use SC2Gears from the start
I ordered the Dell XPS 15 yesterday for $650 mate. You should try getting something similar! SC2Gears is indeed amazing!
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I'm having an issue where anytime I scroll within the program, all the text blurs and is unreadable until I select a given line, where it becomes legible again. Any solutions?
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2332 Posts
On June 17 2011 10:57 morethentom wrote: I'm having an issue where anytime I scroll within the program, all the text blurs and is unreadable until I select a given line, where it becomes legible again. Any solutions? It's most likely caused by your video driver or another program you run. Try another program written in Java, do you experience the same? I suggest try the Java control panel which is available in your Windows Control panel (it's written in Java too and is part of your Java/system).
Other details? OS? Look And Feel?
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Dakota_Fanning
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Sc2gears 5.6 has been released with "Instant" search and analysis!
Details are in the first post.
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Thank you for the help/explanations in the OP. I was too lazy to proprly utilize SC2Gears until now. Thank you.
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Great work! I have one question tho, any chance SC2Gears could learn to recognize when I'm just watching a replay and not actually playing? APM alert is kinda annoying then, but turning it on/off every time feels uneasy.
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I'm glad to see the racial win/loss is possible since i had tried to find it in the past an was unable; Is map specific analysis by matchup also available?
My greatest issue however is with APM alert, I find that I'm unable to break a ceiling of about 120, and when I try to raise my threshold target, even at apm goal '175' the program seldom tells me my apm is too low except in the initial minutes. Even with interval set at one second, either some sort of peak is interfering with getting my true average values up, or does sc2gears inflate the value by 40% to get the "real" value? Is there any way I can remedy this so that I'm being pushed to go faster all the time, instead of on odd occasions?
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Dakota_Fanning
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On June 17 2011 20:22 Grenadieris wrote: Great work! I have one question tho, any chance SC2Gears could learn to recognize when I'm just watching a replay and not actually playing? APM alert is kinda annoying then, but turning it on/off every time feels uneasy. Unfortunately only the info whether you're in a game is available. Details if you're in a real game or watching a replay is not available.
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Dakota_Fanning
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On June 17 2011 21:01 Noradrenaline wrote: I'm glad to see the racial win/loss is possible since i had tried to find it in the past an was unable; Is map specific analysis by matchup also available?
My greatest issue however is with APM alert, I find that I'm unable to break a ceiling of about 120, and when I try to raise my threshold target, even at apm goal '175' the program seldom tells me my apm is too low except in the initial minutes. Even with interval set at one second, either some sort of peak is interfering with getting my true average values up, or does sc2gears inflate the value by 40% to get the "real" value? Is there any way I can remedy this so that I'm being pushed to go faster all the time, instead of on odd occasions? Racial stats by map is not calculated directly, but you can filter your replays (by map for example) before performing a multi-rep analysis. Doing so will imply that racial stats are the racial stats of the filtered map.
In Sc2gears everything is either real-time or game-time. This also applies to the APM alert. And since real-time calculations is the default, real-time APM value has to be set as the limit (unless you switched to game-time).
The APM Alert uses APM info outputted by SC2 which I have no control over what time period to be used. Also in the beginning of games APM alert will not alert in order to respect the APM warm-up time setting (you can change that on the APM Alert tab of the Misc settings dialog).
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HI Dakota thx for the update ! 2 things - is it possible to add in multi-replay an analysis win% vs each league ? (example to know win% vs diamond and win % vs plat etc) - how can i set sc2gears to only save 1v1 games ? or at least save them in a different folders (is it possible ?)
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On June 17 2011 14:33 Dakota_Fanning wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 10:57 morethentom wrote: I'm having an issue where anytime I scroll within the program, all the text blurs and is unreadable until I select a given line, where it becomes legible again. Any solutions? It's most likely caused by your video driver or another program you run. Try another program written in Java, do you experience the same? I suggest try the Java control panel which is available in your Windows Control panel (it's written in Java too and is part of your Java/system). Other details? OS? Look And Feel?
The Java panel does the same. I'm running Win 7. I changed skins from Nimbus to Squareness and it worked normally for a moment but upon updating to 5.6 the problem resumed again. I was running 32 bit (don't know how that happened) and updated to 64 bit and it still remains. Updated my video driver and it worked fine until I restarted. I'm no computer guru so I'm kind of at a loss.
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Dakota_Fanning
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On June 18 2011 00:20 jojoleb wrote: HI Dakota thx for the update ! 2 things - is it possible to add in multi-replay an analysis win% vs each league ? (example to know win% vs diamond and win % vs plat etc) - how can i set sc2gears to only save 1v1 games ? or at least save them in a different folders (is it possible ?) -League is not stored in replays.
-Answer is on the FAQ page. You can use the sub-folder separator symbol (the backslash char '\') to indicate subfolders). You can use anything as subfolder: game type, format, gateway etc.
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Dakota_Fanning
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On June 18 2011 00:51 morethentom wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 14:33 Dakota_Fanning wrote:On June 17 2011 10:57 morethentom wrote: I'm having an issue where anytime I scroll within the program, all the text blurs and is unreadable until I select a given line, where it becomes legible again. Any solutions? It's most likely caused by your video driver or another program you run. Try another program written in Java, do you experience the same? I suggest try the Java control panel which is available in your Windows Control panel (it's written in Java too and is part of your Java/system). Other details? OS? Look And Feel? The Java panel does the same. I'm running Win 7. I changed skins from Nimbus to Squareness and it worked normally for a moment but upon updating to 5.6 the problem resumed again. I was running 32 bit (don't know how that happened) and updated to 64 bit and it still remains. Updated my video driver and it worked fine until I restarted. I'm no computer guru so I'm kind of at a loss. In this case the problem is not Sc2gears related, the problem is in your system/drivers. The 32-bit Java is significantly faster, I recommend to uninstall the 64-bit version and install the 32-bit version back (the 64-bit version won't solve this issue). It is most likely video driver related, check if there are updates to your video driver.
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Wow, this update makes SC2Gears even more awesome. It's so easy to browse your replay database now. Thanks you, keep going !
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