The HBO Forum Archive is maintained with WebBBS 4.33. hosts a plethora of stale Halo 2, 3 and Reach game statistics, user-generated content and blog posts by Bungie. Anyone that would like to write better ones, you can email me. Thus, the instructions that came with the program might not be good. One last note: I am really bad at writing instructions. I think I got all of it's features in there. Just search for them at microsoft's site and you should be able to find them.Įnjoy, I hope you like it. Note that if you extract all the files to the same directory and still cannot run the program, you'll need to get the Visual Basic 6 runtimes. Yeah, not exactly the best of languages, but the one I knew the best, and the only one in which at the time (and still) I could get all of those things accomplished. This program was written in Visual Basic 6. Planned for the future: Be able to create a "favorite's game list", find all games in which you got, say, 4 Double Kills. More information in the readme's that come with the program. This however, is a little more advanced, and requires that you know how to use windows scheduler. Oh, and there's an ability to auto-update the save files you collect. Lastly, you can get the current rankings for a player/clan, (such as if Player1 is level 14.56 in Team Slayer.) (Occasionally the same game will be listed twice in the games list by Bungie.) Lastly, the program also filters out duplicate games, which occasionally Bungie reports on their sit. Should you want to, you can also delete games from the save file. In the case of both individual game stats and total stats, you can export the information to an excel spreadsheet, should you so desire. Also, once you have a sorted (or unsorted) list of games, just click on a game and you can see the data for that individual game. (For example: You can total your Team Slayer games and see that you've gotten a total of 95 Double Kills in them.) It also totals player vs player data for every person, as well as Medal Data. In totaling stats, it obviously totals, but also does averages and bests (such as your best score in slayer in those games). Or if you wanna just total a random 2 games, you can do that too, simply be selecting them and hitting enter. Simply select all of the games for that day in the list and hit enter. You can also total games for a specific day. The reason I said (up to) there is that by default, it totals the stats for the 64 most recent players in those games, to speed up the amount of time it takes to total the stats. It totals the stats for (up to) all players that played in any of the games you're totaling. And it's not just limited to totaling the stats of just the gamertag whose games you're looking at. Also, once you have these games sorted/filtered, you can total the stats for all of these games. Wanna see all the games you've played with Player1 AND with Player2, or all games in which you played with Player1 OR Player2? You can do that too. ![]() Or if you wanna see all the games on Coagulation AND in Team Slayer AND in which you placed first AND in which you got a Double Kill, you can do that. ![]() If you want to see all the games you've played on say Coagulation OR Headlong, you can do that. Additionally, you can mix and match these. One sidenote, searching for games via Medal, Kills, Deaths, Assists, Suicides, # of Medals, Hit %, Headshots, Score, or Kill to Death Ratio cannot be done for clans. All the games you got =, >=, or <= a certain # of Kills, Deaths, Assists, Suicides, # of Medals, Hit %, Headshots, Score, or Kill to Death Ratio. All the games you've got a specific Medal in (Double Kill, Killtacular, Sniper Kill) All the games you've finished with a specific place (Ties, you finish 1 of 2 teams/players, 2 of 4 team/players, etc) All the games you've played in a specific playlist (Head to Head, Arranged Game, Minor Clanmatch, etc) All the games you've played in a general gametype (juggernaut, slayer, ball, bomb, etc) All the games you've played in a specific gametype (Team Slayer, Team Swords, etc) All the games you've played on a specific Map. All the games you've played with a specific "team" (aka clan). All the games you've played with a specific gamertag (or if you're looking at someone else's games, all the games they've played with a certain gamertag.) It basically retrieves and saves all of the game data except for the Game Viewer. Retrieve and archive to file all of your games, or any gamertag's or clan's games, from Bungie's stats site. I have been working on this for a while, and, it can do the following: I present to you my Halo 2 Online (H2O) Stats Reader.
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