History:
I'm tracking text commands in great detail (storing actual text), but the voice chat is done by a different program, so I can't track that.
I do track people getting in and out of ships, so it's easy to see what the commander did, when, and for how long. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
Player drops are iffy. I don't have them fully implemented yet, but soon.
Games of different sizes and types are definitely going to be an issue, which is why for now all the games on my server will be on a specific map. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
History wrote:QUOTE (History @ Jun 5 2007, 11:05 AM) 4. I'd love to see the effect of backseat commanding, but how will a program pick up on that?
I'm not sure what this means... do you mean noncommanders giving orders? The system we use to track orders tracks everything, no matter what player is doing the chatting.
QUOTE 6. It usually takes new players a few months to figure out what determines a game (on the main server, primetime) and a lot longer to do anything about it - have you been playing enough?
I have to say I'd consider it extremely 'ym if you get anything useful done in 8 weeks, but as a fellow developer I wish you good luck![/quote]
No, I haven't been playing enough. I'm probably the most well-read month-old-newb ever to be on the forums, but I haven't been playing enough.
I'm hoping that the players will see their stats and start posting what they think. You know, "We should see X, rather than Y", or "Oh, look, Z is important!" Essentially, I'm hoping that half a dozen experienced experts will chime in, making up for me not being an expert.
If I had time, sure, I'd play up to speed before tackling anything. But that's not time I have - even one week's delay is too pricey, especially after the whole lobby debacle cost us a week.
Anyway, the collection code is in good shape, and I want to see data soon. If I can get people to play at 7PM, we'll see meaningful results
tonight, which is sooner than eight weeks. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
-Craig