
I am seeking as many replays as possible so I may run a statistical analysis on World of Tanks.
I will be looking at vehicles played and map frequency, but with a focus on matchmaking tier spread (-2, -1, =, -1/+1, +1 or +2).
If you have replays I may use, whether it’s 10, 100, 1000 or 10,000, thank you! Please use this form to upload or send me a link to a shared drive where you have the replays.
Please compress them into a zipped package! (Right click > Send to > compressed (zipped) archive)
Your player name will remain anonymous in the published results.
Thank you!
Full link: [https://forms.gle/f5MUiYesoNBjW6Gj6]
You can take replays from wotreplays.eu
Hi Tommy, unless there’s a bulk-download feature on wotreplays.eu I’m missing, this isn’t practical, as the software I’m using to pull the data reads the info from the .wotreplay file and spits it out into a csv.
When we’re talking tens of thousands of replays so far, it would take far too long to download enough to make a noticeable difference.
Ok, I see. I checked the download links and they always look like http://wotreplays.eu/site/download/6088558 where the number of the last part is just counting up. So you could create thousands of links with this pattern (e.g. with Excel) put them in a download manager and save them 😀
Theoretically, yes, but unless there’s a system to automize this process, it’s still going to take some time. We’re talking tens of thousands of replays, and this is assuming the replays are saved in sequencial order (…/replay/1234, …/replay/1235 etc.) – if I opened them all in quick succession, it’d could end up being a small scale DDoS 🙂