Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: wipass on February 25, 2003, 06:28:15 AM
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Is it possible to obtain detailed scoring stats even though the web scoring pages are down ?
wipass
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My stats pages are still working. (Check my sig)
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hmmm maybe not...
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fixed i think... for my pages anyways
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Thanks,
But ..... I don't think they are being updated, I lost 2 x 163 yesterday midday EST
wipass
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Did anyone get the kill for them? Or did you crash them on landing or have to ditch or something?
Deaths only show in those stats if someone was credited with a kill for it.
(If someone DID get the kill on you, say so so i can try and figure out wtf the current tour happens to be named this week)
I also just cleared the cache, so anyone who happened to try it before i switched it should get it updated now.
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The kills are there now, 3 kills and one death in a 163, other wasn't credited to anyone.
Thanks
wipass
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Check your stats on-line using the .score command when you're in the hangar.
HTC has off-line stats disabled because of a database problem that's causing server problems. Its better not to circumvent that.
MiniD
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oh, u have to be in the hangar to use that...doh :mad:
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Originally posted by Innominate
Did anyone get the kill for them? Or did you crash them on landing or have to ditch or something?
Deaths only show in those stats if someone was credited with a kill for it.
(If someone DID get the kill on you, say so so i can try and figure out wtf the current tour happens to be named this week)
I also just cleared the cache, so anyone who happened to try it before i switched it should get it updated now.
Can you link it to the CT?
I would like to see the kills and deaths of plane types for the entire arena, for this tour.
Thanks,
eskimo
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What goes into figuring the skill% for each plane????
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Originally posted by bizket
What goes into figuring the skill% for each plane????
Skill ratio is a measure of your k/d ratio vs the average. It's computed for each plane as your-k/d divded by the average-k/d. It's intended to be used as a way to compare performance in any plane, while taking into account the performance of the plane in the main arena. i.e. So you can compare your performance in say, a P-40B and an la7 to the average in the MA.
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neat informaton - and these pages work with Mozilla Firefox - not just IE like HTC's stat page.
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wip is a score dweeb :p
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lol,
That was February last year, I still suck