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Replays and Post-Game Statistics?

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Sun Chaser:
I guess it makes sense that there is less to be improved by watching yourself.  Still, it would be nice to watch tournament games from free-moving spectator mode.

How about a GOIO version of dotabuff?  The playerbase is a lot smaller than Dota 2's but generally more serious, and I think people would get a lot out of seeing detailed game statistics.  It's easy to theorycraft things, i.e. Heavy Clip does more damage than Greased Rounds for X gun, Heatsink isn't worth it for guns that are always in use, etc., but it would be nice to have statistics accumulate over time to evaluate this.

Does anybody have any idea how much information is available client-side for the game?  The reason this works for Dota 2 is the game client stores a lot more match information than is visible during/after the match, and the website accesses these files through your steam account.

Replaceable:
So you are saying things like:

Components destroyed by each ammo type?
Damage dealt with each ammo type?

That sort of thing?

Crafeksterty:
Start playing competetively, join a clan or form one that does play competetive, get into small or big tourneys that stream, hope that they do and see exactly what you are doing wrong and what you could have done in a circumstance that you knew the situation.

Well thats what we did

Squidslinger Gilder:
We used to have a lot more stats...then Muse did this and now we've got stats that mean absolutely nothing...

Kamoba:

--- Quote from: Crafeksterty on January 08, 2015, 04:29:16 pm ---Start playing competetively, join a clan or form one that does play competetive, get into small or big tourneys that stream, hope that they do and see exactly what you are doing wrong and what you could have done in a circumstance that you knew the situation.

Well thats what we did

--- End quote ---

I think this is much better and more efficient than replays MUSE could implement as spectators will follow the important points of the match too and added commentary helps too. :)

Though statistics being put in (or back in, depending how you see it.) would be helpful. :)

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