Excel - The Ultimate Halo 2 Accessory 34
Lev13than writes "The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that a Microsoft Employee has hacked up an Excel spreadsheet that performs 'advanced analysis' on a player's Halo 2 stats. The spreadsheet tracks statistics including average kills, deaths and ranking over time, and displays them with charts and graphs. There's even a decent UI to set up reports. Data is refreshed automatically via RSS feeds from Bungie.net. The file can be found here." Bungie's RSS tracking is something we've touched on before.
wowsa! (Score:4, Funny)
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Both 2002 and 2003 have been totally integrated on XML formats and supported it back and forth. Every program imports/exports to XML. Excel can pull data from XML documents like Access from an SQL server. Even FrontPage can edit XML data nativly.
The new Infopath program uses XML as its native file format.
Microsoft has done everything *but* refuse to adopt XML.
MS also has supported RSS. Take a look at their website news articles (the Expert Zone, for example).
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You could also coach your clients to choose File, Save As, File Type, and "XML" if you really wanted to.
With InfoPath's native format being XML, you can bet that it won't take too many more versions until other MS files do the same thing.
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Great Idea (Score:1)
But in all seriousness, this application is just what Halo 2 needs...I remember when Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64 came out with it's stat tracking abilities, I spent hours getting my stats higher than all my friends. Now I can do the same thing and get bragging rights to my wins!
Next we just need support for other spreadsheats than Excel. Maybe we can track stats with a MySQL server someday?
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H2SA kicks ass (Score:4, Informative)
Thanks Matt, H2SA rocks!
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Which is why this article qualifies as pure advert.
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My stats page [goon-squad.net] (updates 0400 EST)
Bug me if you want the modified source.
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Either way, looks cool, thanks for the neat alternative!
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h2sa-mod perl script [goon-squad.net]
Product Placement (Score:5, Insightful)
Microsoft (14 times) Halo 2 (12 times) Excel (11 times)
Halo 2 stuff was everywhere - marketed to the kids but now they are trying to get to the money market of 25-35 yo people (the PS2 market).
It's a sure fire way to get people to pirate copies of Office XP though. This Seattle Times "article" is an advert, nothing more.
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I'm not terribly surprised that an article about a product mentions that product. By that logic, Slashdot is nothing more than a giant shill for Linux (cue +5-rated replies rationalizing why that's a good thing).
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I'd target Halo as being far more for the 25-35 market than the ridiculous Japanese RPGs that are often quoted as the PS2's biggest "advantage" over the Xbox.
Two Things (Score:2)
Second, he's a pretty crappy [bungie.net] player, or he picks his teams poorly.
Now it just makes me want to play Halo 2... Grr.
My roommate made something similar (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.opedog.com/BungieNetStatsDisplay/ [opedog.com]
The only downside is you need the