World v World Statistics
Yes, we took Bay and Hills in the last 15 min!
Cool site, thanks! I’m going to have to get my work to block it though, I have enough problem with the forums.
Very nice. Tagging for future reference when I get home to add this to bookmarks.
Cool.
Some more idea’s for the statistics page:
- Who took from whom.
- Who took something where, i.e. own third, oponent1 third, oponent 2 third.
- or Defensive (own third) vs Offensive (other thirds plus SM)
On EB “third-owner” is clear, isn’t it. On the BLs I would say: north is defenders third, south-east attcker 1 and south west attacker 2, maybe the 3 camps on the boarders as neutral (like SM on EB).
Maybe you can choose to see the statistics of the last match or the “so far” statistics of the current match.
Awesome! Any way to track points from yaks? I am also curious if you can make a pie chart for a server’s point spread so we can see the distribution of total points from camps, yaks, towers, keeps, and sm.
Maybe you can choose to see the statistics of the last match or the “so far” statistics of the current match.
There will be a history and live version of the stats page soon.
Awesome! Any way to track points from yaks? I am also curious if you can make a pie chart for a server’s point spread so we can see the distribution of total points from camps, yaks, towers, keeps, and sm.
It’s not possible to know how many points came from killing yaks or capping sentries. I started to track the number of points each server has throughout the week, so hopefully I can present it in some useful way.
Edit: The stats of the current matchup are available at http://gw2tracker.net/wvw/stats/live
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Maybe you can choose to see the statistics of the last match or the “so far” statistics of the current match.
There will be a history and live version of the stats page soon.
Awesome! Any way to track points from yaks? I am also curious if you can make a pie chart for a server’s point spread so we can see the distribution of total points from camps, yaks, towers, keeps, and sm.
It’s not possible to know how many points came from killing yaks or capping sentries. I started to track the number of points each server has throughout the week, so hopefully I can present it in some useful way.
Edit: The stats of the current matchup are available at http://gw2tracker.net/wvw/stats/live
Im no math wiz, but if you want to calculate how many points were generated by yak and sentry kills, couldn’t you just deduce the total potential PPT points from the actual end scores and presume that would be how many points were scored from yaks and sentry kills.
Maybe you can choose to see the statistics of the last match or the “so far” statistics of the current match.
There will be a history and live version of the stats page soon.
Awesome! Any way to track points from yaks? I am also curious if you can make a pie chart for a server’s point spread so we can see the distribution of total points from camps, yaks, towers, keeps, and sm.
It’s not possible to know how many points came from killing yaks or capping sentries. I started to track the number of points each server has throughout the week, so hopefully I can present it in some useful way.
Edit: The stats of the current matchup are available at http://gw2tracker.net/wvw/stats/live
Im no math wiz, but if you want to calculate how many points were generated by yak and sentry kills, couldn’t you just deduce the total potential PPT points from the actual end scores and presume that would be how many points were scored from yaks and sentry kills.
I know the objectives each servers has held at any time , but I don’t know the exact time the points are updated. I can assume it’s at :00, :15, : 30 and :45, but looking at the timer ingame right now, it’s off by a few minutes.
I’ll try it out and see what i find.
When there is a larger jump in score between current and last query, there was an update in between.
Nice site, would be nice if it could give a little tooltip when hovering over one of the lines in the graph with the data at that point. I believe it’s probably an option in the graphing library you use.
It would be great if you could store the matchups of more than one week ago (not sure yet if that’s what you’re aiming at or not, but by your wording ’ latest ended matchup.’ it seems perhaps not).
It would be a great tool to compare the differences in night capping ability between servers this way Site looks very ‘clean’, I love it, I’m all for ‘less is more’ when it comes to design.
Current statistics
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Score breakdowns are added to the statistics page. These show how many points each server gained from sentry and dolyak kills, supply camp, towers, keeps and stonemist.
Nice site, would be nice if it could give a little tooltip when hovering over one of the lines in the graph with the data at that point. I believe it’s probably an option in the graphing library you use.
It would be great if you could store the matchups of more than one week ago (not sure yet if that’s what you’re aiming at or not, but by your wording ’ latest ended matchup.’ it seems perhaps not).
It would be a great tool to compare the differences in night capping ability between servers this way
Site looks very ‘clean’, I love it, I’m all for ‘less is more’ when it comes to design.
I added tooltips to the graphs so you can see the specific numbers. Statistics of all matchups will be saved and displayed, but we only have the last and current matchups available because the api didn’t start earlier.
http://gw2tracker.net/wvw/stats/live
This is a great site. Very useful tool to have, and great design. Thank you for developing it!
Just to make sure I’m reading the points/objectives per hour charts correctly, are the hours in server time (Pacific time), with 0 being midnight?
Also, I’m sure you have a list of things you’re working on, but it would be interesting to separate out the weekends from the weekdays for these charts. It seems behavior is much different on the weekends, though (if I’m reading them correctly) the charts incorporate the entire week. Just a thought!
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Thanks for the update! Amazing!
This is a great site. Very useful tool to have, and great design. Thank you for developing it!
Just to make sure I’m reading the points/objectives per hour charts correctly, are the hours in server time (Pacific time), with 0 being midnight?
Also, I’m sure you have a list of things you’re working on, but it would be interesting to separate out the weekends from the weekdays for these charts. It seems behavior is much different on the weekends, though (if I’m reading them correctly) the charts incorporate the entire week. Just a thought!
All times are in the timezone of the viewer. I’ve added a line to explain it on the page. I’ll add an option to switch it to the server time later.
Splitting the weekdays and weekends is a good idea, I added it to the todo list.
Score breakdowns are added to the statistics page. These show how many points each server gained from sentry and dolyak kills, supply camp, towers, keeps and stonemist.
Nice site, would be nice if it could give a little tooltip when hovering over one of the lines in the graph with the data at that point. I believe it’s probably an option in the graphing library you use.
It would be great if you could store the matchups of more than one week ago (not sure yet if that’s what you’re aiming at or not, but by your wording ’ latest ended matchup.’ it seems perhaps not).
It would be a great tool to compare the differences in night capping ability between servers this way
Site looks very ‘clean’, I love it, I’m all for ‘less is more’ when it comes to design.
I added tooltips to the graphs so you can see the specific numbers. Statistics of all matchups will be saved and displayed, but we only have the last and current matchups available because the api didn’t start earlier.
http://gw2tracker.net/wvw/stats/live
Ah great, I did figure you only had the data for one week, just making sure
Thanks for adding the tooltips! Adding in the weekend / weekday split will definitely make for some interesting info, looking forward to it.