Georgerx7di wrote: There is something wrong with the way this chart displays data. The horizontal axis is not actually time. I stopped playing for 1,400 months between summer 07 and summer 08, during which time my score was 2,278. There should be a long horizontal line through about 1/3 of my chart.
Wow - that's some lay-off period George.
Apparently, George stopped playing for 116.666667 years
Lmao, I can't believe I typed that. I say some retarded shit some times. It was 14 months for the record not 1,400 . I'll go back and edit the post.
Georgerx7di wrote: There is something wrong with the way this chart displays data. The horizontal axis is not actually time. I stopped playing for 1,400 months between summer 07 and summer 08, during which time my score was 2,278. There should be a long horizontal line through about 1/3 of my chart.
Wow - that's some lay-off period George.
Apparently, George stopped playing for 116.666667 years
Lmao, I can't believe I typed that. I say some retarded shit some times. It was 14 months for the record not 1,400 . I'll go back and edit the post.
Im not surprised.
I'm Spanking Monkey now....err...I mean I'm a Spanking Monkey now...that shoots milk Too much. I know.
I updated the script a bit. There was a bug in calculating the high- and low scores. The actual chart remains unchanged, only the score number on the Y axis is different. Still, keep in mind that in some cases, when a played played a lot of games the data has to be truncated and averaged to fit in the chart. In this case also, the last data point in the chart is extrapolated, which sometimes results in a very steep curve. Also to better reflect that the chart actually represents score changes per game and not score over time, the label on the X axis has been updated.
In addition the performance of the script is improved quite a lot, especially for people who played a lot of games.
cspare wrote:I updated the script a bit. There was a bug in calculating the high- and low scores. The actual chart remains unchanged, only the score number on the Y axis is different. Still, keep in mind that in some cases, when a played played a lot of games the data has to be truncated and averaged to fit in the chart. In this case also, the last data point in the chart is extrapolated, which sometimes results in a very steep curve. Also to better reflect that the chart actually represents score changes per game and not score over time, the label on the X axis has been updated.
In addition the performance of the script is improved quite a lot, especially for people who played a lot of games.
That mean if I reinstall it, it will not make all the lights in my city go off again/?