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I feel that honestly, I had a game tracker but it got to the point where the data I was tracking was taking like 5-10 minutes every match just to fill it in. Gave up on it after like 200 matches
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I like spreadsheets and my friends like the data
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The intial use of the spreadsheet was seeing what perks and play styles resulted in consistent kills. I was contemplating factoring in survivor perks and how that affects escape rates. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_JhzVZwD1zMRWEjj_YpFhiCDuJVwgh310TQfcupgJ5Q/edit?usp=sharing This is an older example of what I was…
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The SWF was purely my own, if I was in a SWF at the time or not as these are all games from Survivor perspective. I think adding time of day could be interesting but these were largely same 4 hour period over a few months and offerings are being implemented in the next sheet I'm working on
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That's awesome!, I did want to put that data in and just hadn't gotten to it yet. I had a 100 game data set before this one which I did this for and it, I'll post the link for that first set here as well. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IyGoG05xhd-uPUh4vloi6tOrtgorIl95WU38SMxHbFM/edit?usp=sharing Far less data but…
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I started doing it, after seeing a video of someone tracking 10 games (I think it way Kyto but it was so long ago I can't be certain). I showed it to my friends recently after they got curious and now for the event I made it open so they can edit it too because they wanted to put their own solo games in. I'm not sure why…
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You can't forget that 1 survivor DC'ing can cause a snowball effect though, and there are more opportunities for survivors to DC in a match than Killers
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I've since made an updated version of the spreadsheet that I'm using for the current Haunted by Daylight event and will be making a public version for people to use once the event ends