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Atlan

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  1. Sorry... i did not read it right.... battle ID, date time, duration, outcome (win, loose, draw), ally wn8 overall sum, ally battle sum (total), ally battle sum (60Days), enemy wn8 overall sum, enemy battle sum (total), enemy battle (60Days) If it is possible to read out a time periode like i always see on the various Homepages. The more time periodes i get, the more info i can subtract. So total is the playeers total games. It would be interesting to get a sum of ally(enemy) 7, 30, 60Days it would also be interesting to see battles of ally(enemy) of the played tank which can be seen on the xvm mod. Greetings Atlan
  2. For my statistics i would need : battle ID, date time, ally wn8 overall sum, ally wn8 overall avg, ally wn8 battle sum, ally wn8 battle avg, enemy wn8 overall sum, enemy wn8 overall avg, enemy wn8 battle sum, enemy wn8 battle avg Additionally of interrest would be: battle duration (mins and seconds, or seconds total), outcome (win, loose, draw), battle type (standard, encounter, assault (do destinguish 10/15mins)), survivors winning and loosing team, eventually also the map (could be interresting) If it´s not possible to get the additional data, i will grab them by an OCR program. The other data will be transferred to an excel sheet with a macro program for statistical evaluations. I think to grab every single player data would be much to detailed for the statistical anylysis. so the overall values would be ok. Then i will generate some statistical data like 400-500 battles to analyze the outcome to check if there could be some coincidence with some of the numbers connected to the battle results. Greetings, and thank you for your help! Atlan
  3. Yes that would be great, as i am still suspicious over battles ending 15:0 or 15:1. I placed a request into the mod request area. Greetings Atlan
  4. I would need a sum of the battles a team made the last 30 or 60 days. The reason is to check if we have weekend warriors playing against professionals. It would be great if it could be written in a temp file to grab the stuff and put it to excel for ststistical evaluations. It could also be displayed similar to this mod. (pic) Greetings Atlan
  5. OK. finally i found the misinterpretation. The WN8 Overall/Battle is representing the WN8 of the Player, and the WN8 of the actual Battle..... so therefore there are different numbers. It was easy to misinterpret as it reads if the Oberall shows the WN8 of the Team, and the Battle shows the sum of the battles of the team. It would be interresting if someone could program a readout of the battles during the last 60 days or so.... Greetings Atlan
  6. Nevertheless i get wrong Battles values from the mod.... What i will do with the numbers have to be checked statistically, but i need to be sure that the values from the mod are displayed correctly. Sorry, if i placed the post wrong. I am not very experienced with posts. However it is a argument concerning the mod, and not my statistics. Greetings Atlan
  7. Hello! As i try to do an excel ststistic about the MM, i used rajcel´s onBattleResultsStatistic. As an example i did 3 Battles, and i got 3 different values for my WN8 Overall/Battle readings: As you see in the files WN8Battles1/2/3 Also i get players with 0 Battles as you see in WN8Battles-0 I see that in the Json file that the whole team is added together. so also the Summary may be wrong. Is there a way to fix this? I wolud realy like to check if the MM makes fair games. Right now i get the impression with the Battle results mod, that the winning team has at least always more than 50% battles than the loosers. I already did some Statistics of 400 Battles which i can not use because of this circumsatnce right now. Nevertheless i will try to continue to work on this issue. Greetings Atlan
  8. Vanilla WOT works without crash. I removes Aslain Mod with WG Check, and wait for a new Update.
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