Hey guys, just a lovely heads up, but someone beat Sony to the punch and made themselves a nice little snapshot for outfits, complete with statistics and all that lovely stuff. http://outfitpoints.com/ I'm personally loving it. Granted, Sony is probably going to come out with a nicer version of the same thing eventually, but major props to this guy for doing it on his own. http://forums.station.sony.com/ps2/...ints-com-an-outfit-management-toolkit.102368/ <-- The thread I found it in.
I'm taking it upon myself, as a lover of numbers (my background is in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and hunting ducks... the last one being because I'm a Fox obviously) to start collecting this data daily. Once we actually get the data built up to more than one data point ("a single point a trend does not make" - one of my professors), I'll make publishable and embeddable graphs so we can track the progress of our PS2 division in fancy and colorful graph form! Obviously I will be attempting to take the statistics at around the same time everyday because, you know, non-isolated variables bother me to no end.
All the physics/math references and terms....... /tantrum AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH But seriously, good idea Fox. nice work!!
Thanks, I'm actually trying to learn the google spreadsheet API so it'll automatically pull the data, but now I'm thinking by the time I figure that out, Sony might have their data feed together in a more accessible format, so for now I'll just do it manually.
Normally I pull data like this by doing it semi-manually. Pascal makes programming auto-clickers pretty easy, you can even let your computer make an automated task out of it so you don't have to remember to mine it. If you can click/copy it, you can auto-it.