The API that program uses still broken. Looks like blizzard isn't going to fix it, and I don't have the programming knowledge yet to write another program. When I get better at it I'll give it a shot using a third party website's API but until then not much I can do ^^. Sorry
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[12:03 AM] Jordan 'Soundwave' Hamburger: "My name is Samuel Anderson and I like to play shooter games." - DTFlames, 2019
^ example of a profiles api.. When you refresh it repeatedly you can see it sometimes shows data from last season and sometimes from the current season. So when the dedication thread program retrieves the data, it sometimes gets this seasons and sometimes the last seasons data..
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[12:03 AM] Jordan 'Soundwave' Hamburger: "My name is Samuel Anderson and I like to play shooter games." - DTFlames, 2019
that's weird... it definitely changes the number of (and type of) games from the 'current season'. but it still returns you the same season id, season number etc. So it will be rather difficult to know when exactly it's giving you the incorrect data.
Looks Like Blizzards finally fixed it (such speed, much haste, very update, wow)
I'll continue updating the thread daily again ~~
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[12:03 AM] Jordan 'Soundwave' Hamburger: "My name is Samuel Anderson and I like to play shooter games." - DTFlames, 2019
Just repost in the thread with the new profile links if you wish to readd the accounts
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[12:03 AM] Jordan 'Soundwave' Hamburger: "My name is Samuel Anderson and I like to play shooter games." - DTFlames, 2019
To anyone dying to see their games played across all accounts, I recommend using Scelight. Here's an example of what it can do:
Neat right? The only manual thing you need to do is to filter your own 1v1 games out if you play team/archon often.
The sad part is that we can't compare with each other though, since there's no online rankings or whatever
This actually looks pretty cool. Is it hard to use? Especially if I only want to see the comparisons for 1v1 games.
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This actually looks pretty cool. Is it hard to use? Especially if I only want to see the comparisons for 1v1 games.
There's a "Filter" and "Filter Out" option for you to use. Initially the whole UI might look intimidating but after a while everything's quite easy to use. You can even filter out match-ups and look at which are your best maps for the match-up and stuff, across all servers!
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