Update on September 8, 2006: New version 1.5.6

Below is the link for the .zip file containing the program, a readme, and the needed files to run it.
Download H2O Stats Reader

IMPORTANT: If this is your first time downloading or using the program, it is a MUST to read the Installation Instructions. Otherwise, if you have issues trying to run the program, you might not and probably will not understand why it's not working.

This program is a Windows Only Program. Sorry Linux and Mac users.


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April 4th, 2007
H2O Stats Reader (pre version 2.0) is dead

The old H2O Stats Reader, pre 2.0, can no longer download or archive stats (although the new H2O, currently v2.0.1, can again.) It will likely never again, as I just do not have the time to do a complete rewrite of it to get it working. This site is only staying up should someone need to convert their old H2O savefiles to the old v1.5.6 format, before then importing into the 2.x version of H2O Stats Compiler (new H2O).


February 18th, 2007
Version 2.0.0 Released

Visit the site for the new H2O to get more information and download links.
It is suggested that you download v2.0.0, unless you are running a version of Windows not supported by the new H2O (such as Windows 98 user.)


September 8th, 2006
New Version 1.5.6

Changes/New Features in 1.5.6:
  • Minor improvements.
  • The H2SA import feature has been re-enabled in the program.



August 21st, 2006
New Version 1.5.5

v1.5.5 fixes the downloading portion of the program that was broken by Bungie's recent stat site update. This is a must upgrade for all users. As a cool side-effect, downloading of games is a now at least a little bit faster (not cause of anything I've done though, because of Bungie's stat site update.) Lastly, if you still experience issues, let me know by e-mailing me (check the feedback page.)

Changes/New Features in 1.5.5:
  • Fixed issues with downloading game data that arose from Bungie's recent stat site update.
  • The H2SA import feature has been temporarily disabled.
  • Various other minor bug fixes.



April 9th, 2006
New Version 1.5.4

v1.5.4 addresses an issue that would prevent some people from even starting up v1.5.2 and v1.5.3. (they would get a "Type Mismatch" error). If you were able to run v1.5.3, then there's no need for you to upgrade. v1.5.2 or older users, this is a must upgrade. Thanks to Jet for aiding in getting this issue resolved.

Changes/New Features in 1.5.4:
  • Fixed/made a workaround for an issue that would prevent some people from even starting up v1.5.2 and v1.5.3 (they would get a "Type Mismatch" error).



April 5th, 2006
New Version 1.5.3

v1.5.3 addresses the issues that arose from Bungie's site upgrade this week. If you downloaded stats with older versions since Bungie's upgrade, it is highly recommended that you delete these games (select them in list and hit delete keyboard button) and redownload them with the new version. Must download, as older versions will give errors or fail to download PvP data, as well as some other data. Also, if you're upgrading from a version older than v1.5.2, please read the post about v1.5.2 below.

Changes/New Features in 1.5.3:
  • Fixed issues with the downloading of PvP data (mainly that it would not) that arose out of Bungie's site upgrade this week. Also fixed other issues that arose.
  • Minor improvement to Unusual Game search filter.



March 25th, 2006
New Version 1.5.2

It's taken a while, but here's the new version. It's a recommended upgrade. Please note the changes. There isn't a ton of new stuff, I haven't had a lot of free time the past month or so. But I would like user feedback (via email: lunarshadowx@gmail.com) about this version in two areas: first off, what you think about the "Find Unusual Games" feature (which is meant to try and locate games in which someone cheated), any ideas as to how to improve it or add to it, and whether you find it useful. The second thing I want feedback on is whether you have any issues or find any bugs...this should be the release with the fewest bugs of them all, but, for example, the only version of Windows I can test it on at the moment is Windows XP SP2.

Changes/New Features in 1.5.2:
  • One large improvement: Whereas before when you were downloading new games from the web, you would lose the new games downloaded if an error occurred; now if an error occurs while downloading you will retain and save all games that had been downloaded successfully up to the error.
  • Optimized a portion of code.
  • In addition to the first improvement, there's now a stop download button, so you can stop a download in progress and have it save what you had downloaded up to that point.
  • Save file format has changed. Past versions will not read the format of v1.5.2 correctly, but v1.5.2 will read all the same save file formats that v1.5.1 read. The change in the savefile is due to a bug found, so there's one extra byte in the savefile to tell v1.5.2 whether or not the savefile has been checked to see if the bug affected it (and if it did, if the savefile has been corrected.) This bug should have affected very few users. If H2O finds the savefile has been affected by the bug, it will tell you, then correct the savefile (which could take up to a couple minutes.)
  • Speed improvements. Loading from file is very very slightly faster. Combining of two gamertags is MUCH faster (more than ten times in my tests.) Speedups in a couple of other areas, including in the sorting of games chronologically (for when being saved to file.)
  • Also in addition to the first improvement mentioned, downloaded games are now auto-sorted as they are downloaded (as opposed to after all of them are downloaded.) Disregarding the previously mentioned speedup in the sorting of the games, this also creates a perceptual speed improvement.
  • Made the beginnings of an "Unusual" and "Suicidal" game searching filters. The purpose of the "Unusual" game search filter is to try to find games (in the currently loaded games) that cheating may have occurred in. NOTE that it's up to the user to actually determine for themselves (after using the filter) whether or not someone cheated in the game search results. The purpose of the "Suicidal" game search filter is to try to find games (in the currently loaded games) in which someone threw the balance of a game by going suicidal/betrayal happy. I plan on trying to improve these filters in the future.
  • Made a workaround for an issue that occurs if the short date format set in Windows is Day/Month/Year instead of Month/Day/Year. If your short date format is set to the former, a whole slew of issues in regards to the dates of games and the proper chronological ordering of them would occur in past versions of H2O. This was not due to a bug in H2O, but rather in the limitations of a certain in-built function of VB6. If you've suffered from this issue, this version of H2O will detect it upon the first loading of each savefile, and correct the game times and ordering if necessary.
  • When minimized and downloading games, H2O will show the status of download/total games to download in the taskbar.



February 18th, 2006
New Version 1.5.1

Here's 1.5.1. The (small) changelog is below. Note that I will let you know of the current only new feature I'm working on for 1.5.2. Basically, it's an option that will search your games for games in which someone possibly cheated, as well as games in which someone went suicide and/or betrayal happy.

Changes/New Features in 1.5.1:
  • Added an option, under "Options", entitled "Restrict First-Time Stat Downloads." This option allows you to restrict H2O, when downloading stats for a newly entered gamertag for the VERY FIRST time, to only downloading a certain number of games, or prevents H2O, when downloading stats for a newly entered gamertag for the VERY FIRST time, from downloading games older than a set date (and time.) It's here for those who don't have a lot of time to download games. If, in the future, the games not downloaded are wanted downloaded, the "Find All Missing Games" option under "File" can be used to download those games.
  • The total stats page that loads that lists a bunch of gamertags after totaling stats for some games now has graphs associated with it even when it's not a clan's total stats or friends list total stats.
  • Should you have your gamertag renamed (NOTE: this means renamed, not canceling an old one and starting a new one), H2O can now resave all of your games (that were downloaded under the old name) under your new name. This way you can continue to update your stats without having to redownload all those games with your renamed name. To do this, after your gamertag has been renamed, simply try updating your stats under your old name, give it some time, go through the various prompts, and it should be able to update your savefile.
  • One minor and rare bugfix.



January 21st, 2006
New Version 1.5.0

Sorry for the delay, just enjoyed my break to the fullest. Here's 1.5.0. Enjoy.

Changes/New Features in 1.5.0:
  • Redid the searching games via stats. You can now search via 54 different statistical categories: Game Length, Level, Score, Kills, Assists, Deaths, Suicides, Real Suicides, Betrayals, Betrayed, Medals, Hits, Fired, Hit %, Headshots, Kill2Death, Reaper Ratio, Avg. Life (for Slayer gametypes), Best Spree (for Slayer gametypes), Flag Saves (for CTF gametypes), Flag Steals (for CTF gametypes), Bomb Grabs (for Assault gametypes), Bomber Kills (for Assault gametypes), Carrier Kills (for Oddball gametypes), Ball Kills (for Oddball gametypes), Kings Killed (for King gametypes), Kills From (for King gametypes), Terr. Taken (for Territories gametypes), Terr. Lost (for Territories gametypes), Killed As (for Juggernaut gametypes), and Kills As (for Juggernaut gametypes.) You can also search by the 23 different Medal Types: Assassin, Bonecracker, Carjacking, Roadkill, Sniper Kill, Stick It, Double Kill, Triple Kill, Killtacular, Kill Frenzy, Killtrocity, Killimanjaro, Killing Spree, Running Riot, Rampage, Berserker, OverKill, Bomb Carrier Kill, Bomb Planted, Flag Carrier Kill, Flag Returned, Flag Scored, and Flag Taken. This means that you can now search for, say, games in which you had more than or equal to 3 Triple Kills. You can perform up to 10 stat based search queries at the same time.
  • The place where you would go to sort the Game List by a statistical category (by the loaded gamertag's kills, etc) has been moved. It is no longer under "Lists" in the File Menu Bar, but is now in the "Search Blocks" area. Additionally, you can now sort by 54 different statistical categories. See the change entry above for the list of the 54 categories. The sorting algorithm has also been improved, speedwise, by a great, even monumental amount. All of this now also means that you can easily find the game in which you had, say, the most Stick Its, 2nd most Stick Its, etc.
  • Added an option under "Total Stats" entitled "Only Total Stats for Loaded Gamertag." Basically, when enabled, and you go to total stats for a given set of games, it will only total the stats of the currently loaded gamertag in those games. It will also, after totaling, go straight to the gamertag's Detailed Total Stats page.
  • Various bug fixes and optimizations.
  • Under "File" in the File Menu Bar, added two options which allow you to output the currently loaded stats to CSV. One outputs the information of all players, the other of just the loaded gamertag. The files output are "Game_List.txt", "Medal_Info.txt", "Player_Medals.txt", and "Player_Stats.txt".
  • Under "File" in the File Menu Bar, added the option "Combine 2 Gamertag Files." Using this option allows you to combine two gamertag files into one under one gamertag. It is STRONGLY suggested that at least one of the two gamertags combined is a dead one; ie no longer in use or active. This is because when combined, all of the occurances of one of the gamertags are overwritten with the name of the other, and anytime you try to download new games for the resulting combined file, it will only try downloading new games for the gamertag you saved the combined file under. There could be other issues. Read the full warning that comes up when you try using this option, and CAREFULLY read and go through the various prompts.
  • [Normal Version (Not 800x600) Only]: When the main window is resized to larger than it normally is, the spreadsheet and graph are convienently resized to fill up the new room.
  • Before, the program/documentation might refer to "Bogus" and "Super Bogus" games; for better terminology, they are no known as "Trivial" and "Very Trivial" games. There have been a couple of other enhancements to some terminology in the program.
  • Added an option under "Total Stats" entitled "Sort PvP Totals for Each Totaled Player." Essentially, when you total stats, and a player has PvP Totals data, it sorts that list by the combined value of how many times Player1 killed Player2, and how many times Player2 killed Player1. It sorts the list in descending order. For reference, the PvP Totals list can be seen at the end of the Detailed Total Stats page for a player, if there was any PvP data to total, and if you have the program set to total PvP data. (Default is now NOT to total PvP data.)
  • Added an option under "Total Stats" entitled "Only Total Friends List PvP Stats." When this option is enabled, and you have Player vs Player Stats Totaling enabled, for every player whose PvP Stats are totaled, it will only total the PvP stats for that player versus a member on your Friends List. If you have no one in your Friends List, then there will be no PvP Totals.
  • For total PvP stats, tracking of whom betrayed whom has been added.
  • Under "Spreadsheet", added the option "Remove Gridlines." It does what it says in the spreadsheet, and is enabled by default.



December 9th, 2005
New Version

First off, let me say, PLEASE NOTE the bolded part of the changelog. Also note that this version is a recommended upgrade. Anyways, here's 1.2.0.

Changes/New Features in 1.2.0:
  • Allowed one to be able to set a game as being a "Favorite" game. To do so, select the game(s) you want to set to being Favorite in the Games List, hold Shift and hit F on your keyboard. To make them no longer a favorite, do the same. Favorite games' entry in the Games List is preceded by "**", so if the game was played at 1/1/2005 12:00 AM, then the entry in the list will look like "**1/1/2005 12:00 AM". NOTE ALSO that because of this change, the savefile format for this version is different than past versions, thus, a savefile created with this version will NOT load correctly in past versions, but past savefile versions, going back all the way to v1.1.2.1, DO work in the new version (they are loaded then auto-converted to the new format.) If you are upgrading from a version older than v1.1.2.1 (which means you haven't updated the program since before April 1st), download and use v1.1.8 on all your save files first before using the new version.
  • Under "Search Lists 2", you can now search for games based on whether they are purged/unpurged in the program, and whether they are a Favorite game; Under "Search Blocks", you can now search for games based on their Length, and the player's/clan's level in the game. Lastly, the searching based on a game's finishing time has been moved from "Search Blocks" to "Search Lists 2."
  • Please also take note, that when loading a savefile produced by an older version of H2O in the new version for the first time, that it may and probably will take quite some time to load the file. This is entirely normal. Everyone should load each savefile they have of H2O in the new version right when they get it, just to get it out of the way. When I say it could take a bit of time, I mean it. Also take notice that this is limited to only the first time you load a savefile from an older version in the new version; all times you attempt to load it afterwards it's just as fast as it was in past versions.
  • You can also sort the Games List by Game Length and Player's/Clan's Level now.
  • Added "Matchmaking" in the "Ranked/Unranked" dropdown below the Playlists list.
  • Fixed some minor bugs.
  • Where before the Oddball general gametype was known as "Ball" in the program, it is now known as "Oddball".
  • Some improvements.
  • Has a new "Inverse Game Search Mode" option under "Lists" in the File Menu Bar. This new option allows one to get the inverse of a search when searching for games. Example: With "Inverse Search Mode" enabled, if I selected "Coagulation" in the Maps List and then hit the "Update Based on Search Parameters" button, the search would return all games NOT on Coagulation. In Normal Mode, (with "Inverse Search Mode" DISabled), the search would return all games ON Coagulation.
  • Under versions of Windows which, in past versions of H2O, double-clicking a game in the Games List did nothing, it should now copy the Game's URL to the clipboard. For Windows XP and 2000, double-clicking should still launch the game page for the game on Bungie.net.
  • New option under "Lists" entitled "Enable Detailed Game List." With this option enabled, and with multiple games selected at the same time in the Games List, a "Detailed Game List" will load in the spreadsheet, showing basic information (such as ID #, Gen. Gametype, Gametype, Map, Playlist, Finish Time, Length, Ranked?, # of Players, # of Teams, Tie Game?, Purged?, Corrupted?, and Favorite?) for each game selected in the Games List. The reason there is an option and it doesn't just do this all the time is because, if you have a lot of games selected, it can take a little while for H2O to generate the page in the spreadsheet.
  • Memory optimizations.
  • Addition of a General Game Report to the program. This is report on the games in the Games List (or the games selected), with the frequency of maps, gametypes, general gametypes, playlists, # of players, # of teams, purged?, and ranked?. This is NOT player specific, but rather just a breakdown of information on the games themselves.
  • Your maximum number of Betrayals, Betrayed, Hits, and Fired are now also listed in the Detailed Total Stats Page (before the space where they should have been was just left blank.)



October 18th, 2005 (4:47 PM Eastern Time)
v1.1.8 Revised

v1.1.8 has been revised today. Aka, the version of 1.1.8 now available for download is slightly different than before. The reason for the change is some changes Bungie made to their site today that caused the "Get Player/Clan Rankings" part of H2O to be unable to get the Rankings. Everything else is the same; nothing else was affected. Thus, unless you use this part of the program, there is no need to update. The old 1.1.8 still does everything else, including downloading of games and everything else, just fine.


October 14th, 2005
New Version

First off, I must say that there is something important to note with this new version. If you ran the past versions with no problem, and all of a sudden are getting an error message with the new version, please see the Installation Instructions page. That being said, here are the changes in the new version.

Changes/New Features in 1.1.8:
  • Searching the games list by "Rank" (as in Finishing Rank, NOT Ranked/Unranked) has been removed. It has been replaced with 3 different Search Lists: Finishing Place, # of Players, and # of Teams. Two new search blocks have also been added: Before Date & Time, and After Date & Time, which allow you to search by a game's finishing time.
  • Added an option to do no Overall PvP Total Stats for each player totaled. It is located at "Total Stats->Reduce Vs Calc's to x Players->Zero Players." Also, whenever specifying a custom value for Reduce Player Calc's or Reduce Vs Calc's, typing in "all" will remove the restriction (as in calculate for all players), and in the case of Vs Calc's, typing in "0" will enable the new option mentioned in the beginning of this change entry (as in total for zero players.)
  • When viewing the individual games, and viewing players' or teams' finishing places, the proper ordinal extension is added. Thus, instead of place saying "1" for a player, it will now say "1st".
  • For the Friends List Total Stats Comparison Page, the "Graphs" button now appears, and you can view graphs comparing the various total stats the Comparison Page displays (plus some more.)
  • The "Graphs" button now appears on even more Spreadsheet Pages, including the three new ones I am about to discuss.
  • Two new types of "Spreadsheet Pages." Both deal with Medals. The first is accessed by going to any player's/clan's "Detailed Total Stats Page", and, in the total medals won list (if there is one), double-clicking on a Medal Name. A new page will then load showing a detailed breakdown of where that specific type of medal was won by that player/clan (for the games that were totaled.) Breakdowns include by Map, Playlist, Ranked/Unranked, Gen. Gametype, (for gamertags) Clan participated in, Team Color, Hour of the Day, Day of the Week, Month, and, for clans only, Clan Member. Example of such a page (in its HTML output.) The second type of page, is accessed by going to the Individual Game Total Team/All Players Stats Page, and double-clicking on a Medal Name in the medal list (if there is one.) A new page showing a breakdown of which player on that team/in all players won that specific medal (and how many) in that game will then load.
  • The "Return to Previous Page" button now appears in more situations, and does what it says.
  • The readme should have been updated to reflect all these changes. Let me know if otherwise.
  • Another new type of Spreadsheet Page. In the Detailed Total Stats Page for either a player or clan, double-clicking on a "breakdown item name" (such as Lockout in the Maps Breakdown) will load a page with the total stats for just that single breakdown item, including total Medals Won for it.
  • Using fancy formatting just got a bit more beneficial. You know how in Fancy Formatting, the "headers" of a block of data are backcolored in Gray? Well, now when you double-click on a header category with Fancy Formatting (such as "Kills"), you can sort the items in that block of data by that category. Double-clicking it again will sort the block in the reverse order (if it first sorts in Ascending order, double-clicking again causes it to sort in Descending order.) Thus, if I'm looking at the data for a game, and double-click on the "Kills" header in a block of data, it will sort the data based on Kills. This (the sorting) works in almost all situations (there are some situations, such as the first 25 lines or so in the Detailed Total Stats page, where sorting doesn't make any sense, thus it's disabled for that part of that sheet.) Also, because of some oddness, sorting will not work for any block of data that contains medals' descriptions.
  • The "loading" of pages in the spreadsheet is now a little quicker for fast systems, and quite a bit quicker for slower systems. NOTE: This has NOTHING to do with downloading games from the web.
  • Very minor bug fixes.
  • Added ability to sort the Games List by Kill2Death (for gamertags).
  • Added ability to search the games via Reaper Ratio (for gamertags only; found in the Search Blocks area) and to sort the Games List by Reaper Ratio (Lists->Sort Games List by Player's...->)
  • Slightly improved the HTML output again.



September 24th, 2005
New Version

And here is the new version 1.1.7, which comes packaged along with a new readme file. Enjoy.

Changes/New Features in 1.1.7:
  • Several (very minor) bug fixes.
  • Whereas, before, searching in any of the searchboxes for, say, "ninja", would return only items that began with "ninja", there is now a new option, enabled by default when you first run the new version, to return items that have "ninja" anywhere in them. Disabling the option makes it search the old way. I mainly added this cause I, myself, wanted to easily find all "Rockets" gametypes.
  • Once again, more options in the options list have been moved about, and a new category (Lists) in the File Menu Bar was added to aid in this. Once again, all the options are still there, just maybe moved to a different category.
  • Added a new feature under Total Stats->Get Friends List Totals. Assuming you have a list of your friends' gamertags (as well as your own) in your Friends List (File->Edit Friends List), this feature allows you to get a listing of all their true total stats (assuming you already have a save file for each of them.) It displays them in a list exactly like when you first total your own stats and see that list of players and their total stats. It's just that with this, it's their true total stats, and not their total stats from when they've played with you. You can also apply Game Search Parameters to this. Example: So if you have anyone's stats loaded, then select "Rumble Pit" in the Playlists list, then use the new feature, it will give you all your friends' (in the Friends List) true total stats in Rumble Pit.
  • Various other improvements, including some improvements to the HTML export of the spreadsheet.
  • Added a new stat category (that only shows up in total stats) called "Success." Essentially, this is based upon one's average percentile rank in the games totaled. It's not exactly percentile rank, however. Negative Success numbers are bad; it means you lose more often than you win. A success of zero basically means you win and lose the same amount. Higher numbers means you win more, and perhaps in better fashion. It also gives more weight to say, a Team Slayer game you won with only 3 members on your team when the other had four, and coming in First Place in a Rumble Pit game with 8 players is better than placing first in a Team Slayer game (it awards more "points" to you.)

    This new stat is meant especially for the breakdowns by map, general gametype, etc in your detailed total stats, so you can see where you have "more success." It should NOT be used to compare two players of different levels; of same levels perhaps, but not different ones, as lower level (new) players will typically have very high success because they win a lot at lower levels (as I'm sure most of you do.)
  • "Cleaned up" a lot of code in regards to the graphing portion of the program.
  • Added a new option that allows you to color the back of cells with a team's color, rather than the text of the player and his stats being colored. When upgrading to the new version, this option is auto-enabled, because the back of the cells being colored instead looks a LOT nicer. I also suggest you enable "Fancy Formatting" (under spreadsheet in the File Menu Bar), which came in last version, because otherwise the color in the back of the cell looks a little odd.
  • A couple of changes regarding the spreadsheet layout. The most noticable change from past versions is when looking at an individual game (the first two rows with general info about the game is changed a little in this version, and changed for the better.)
  • The portion of the spreadsheet that tells you what your "Player Calc's" and "Vs Calc's" are reduced to; you can now double-click either of these to change the specified value (in addition to going to Total Stats in the File Menu Bar.)
  • Added a couple of short ToolTips.
  • Added a way to edit the Friends List from within the program. It is located in File->Edit Friends List.
  • The icon for the program is now blue.
  • A MUCH more detailed (and I'd say better) readme file is now included with the program.


And as always, I thank everyone for their suggestions, ideas, comments, and thanks.


August 24th, 2005
New Version

And here comes the new version. First, I would like to point out three new features in particular: "Use Alternate Download Method", located in Options, which may fix the issue where some people cannot download games at all; "Import from H2SA HTML Files", for past users of H2SA that have those HTML Game files still lying around; and "Fancy Formatting", under Spreadsheet in the File Menu Bar, which I suggest you try enabling and see the difference in the spreadsheet (and the HTML output of the spreadsheet.) Also, a reminder: suggestions, comments, thanks, bug reports, etc. can be sent to the email address listed in the program and in the feedback page of this site. Anyways, as for the changes:

Changes/New Features in 1.1.6:
  • Added a feature which allows you to get the total stats combined for all players in all the games (or all selected games) in the games list; ie, it turns out in all the games you have played in, there have been 500,000 kills, 10,000 sniper kills, etc. by all players. Select "All Games", or select the games you want to do this for, and hit the F5 key (or select Total Stats->Get Totals for All Players.)
  • Various improvements and optimizations.
  • Another new feature. If you want certain gamertags names to consistently show up when you total stats for all games (as opposed to say, the default 32 most recent gamertags played with showing up), then create a file in the same folder as the program called "friendslist.txt". In this text file, enter in the gamertags you want to consistently show up, one per line (and be sure to include yourself for safe measure), and save the text file. Now these names will always show up as long as they have played in the games you are totaling, and as long as there aren't more players in that file than in what "Player Calc's" are limited to in the program (a setting whose status can be seen right above the spreadsheet, and which can be changed by going to "Total Stats->Reduce Player Calc's to x Players->...")
  • One of the processes associated with updating the games from the web is no longer "invisible." It now interacts with the progress bar, showing that the apparent "freeze" after downloading a large number of games is not a freeze at all.
  • Added graphs to "individual game, individual player" view. Basically graphs showing what medals made up your percentage of medals won for that game, as well as graphs for who you killed and were killed by. The graphs are only added to the games which have such data available.
  • Added in more graphs to individual game view. Whereas before there were no graphs for things such as Flag steals, flag saves, and score, as well as other related stats in other gametypes, there now are graphs for these.
  • Many memory, save file, and very slight speed optimizations. Note that as a result of these, the save file for v1.1.6 is not compatible with past versions of the program. Older save file formats, such as that from v1.1.5, are compatible with the new version, but they are auto-converted to the new format immediately after being loaded.
  • Added the ability to "update game stats" with any Game HTML files you may have if you used H2SA. This is beneficial if they are older games in which you may be able to gain back Medal won, Hit, and PvP data. In order to do so, you must first, with H2O Stats Reader, load all your games from web, including those you may have those Game HTML files for. Then, after you have done this, create a folder within the folder you have H2O Stats Reader, and name the new folder "import". In this folder, place all the Game HTML files you have left over from H2SA. Then, in the program, load up your stats, and go to File->Import from H2SA HTML Files.... After that, its self-explanatory, give it some time, and any games that can be updated from those files will.
  • Added an option "Use Alternate Download Method." If you were unable to download any games in the past, and instead the program just hung at "Loading Data" whenever you tried downloading, then try enabling this new option in the new version, and see if you can download. It has worked for at least one person thus far.
  • Recoded the export to HTML of the spreadsheet. The algorithm now works quite a bit better.
  • Added a new option, under Spreadsheet in the File Menu Bar, entitled "Fancy Formatting." Basically, when it's enabled, everything you view in the spreadsheet will look more "fancy", with borders, and some other stuff. This is an option, as I know some people will prefer the original look.
  • Some options have been moved around in the File Menu Bar. They are still there, just moved about.


Oh, and I would like to thank the person that came up with the idea for the H2SA import feature, as well as suggesting it to me, and helping me debug it. I would also like to thank another person, that helped a lot with the "Use Alternate Download Method" option.