![]() Then if you click on page 77, it says only 77 pages. For example, it might say "83 pages", but if you click on page 83 you get an error. The page count may be inaccurate until you find the last page. If you played enough games to exceed the URL box's character limit, you have to split it into multiple projects.įirst Click the "Halo 3" tab on (1), then click the "Custom Game History" tab (2). Copy/paste the correct amount of pages from that document into the URL list of your HTTrack project (making sure to include the first 6 links as well). txt file and replace all instances of "GAMER+TAG" with your desired gamertag (in Notepad, click "Edit">"Replace.">"Find what: GAMER+TAG>Replace with: Your Tag>Replace All). Now with that number in mind, load up the "B.net H3 MM History Quick". Click the "Halo 3" tab on (1), then click the "Matchmaking History" tab (2) and note the amount of pages, as seen here. H3 starts off simple enough with Matchmaking. ![]() If you played enough games to exceed the URL box's character limit, you have to split it into multiple projects. Now find how many pages worth of H2 you played and copy/paste the correct amount of pages from that document into the URL list of your HTTrack project. txt file "B.net H2 History Quick" replace all instances of "GAMER+TAG" with your desired gamertag (in Notepad, click "Edit">"Replace.">"Find what: GAMER+TAG>Replace with: Your Tag>Replace All) Enter your gamertag in the search bar (3), then click the Marathon logo (4) to search. Once there, select the drop down menu (1), and click the game you want to find your stats in (2). To find out what URLs we need, we have to go to. Once you see them in the text box, click "OK" (2) to save and exit. Open the "B.net Exceptions and Campaign History Quick" text file, and copy/paste the first 21 addresses (making sure the "-" symbol is in front of them) into the text box on the "Scan Rules" tab in the options menu. Next, click over to the "Scan Rules" tab (4). Set it to blank, which will make it download as fast as Bungie will allow. You can do more, but that will dramatically increase the size of your download, and how long it will take. Set the "Maximum mirroring depth" (1) and "Maximum external depth" (2) to "2". Click the "Limits" tab, and you'll see this. Click the "Set options." button (2).Īn options box will pop up. It isn't strictly necessary, but it significantly speeds up the download. First thing to do is set the limits and exceptions. We will set it to download every page of your game history, which links to every game you played. If so, you have to split your stats into multiple projects (I suggest every game have its own file). ![]() There's a generous character limit, but if you're like me, you played more than enough to surpass it. On this screen, we set the pages to download (1). The format I use is "B.net GAMERTAG." Category doesn't matter. Once that's installed, open it up, click "Next" and you'll see this screen: Name the project whatever you want. They'll make the process of entering the URLs much faster and easier. I describe my preferred way at the end.įirst download the. Don't run the program more than two times at once. Don't wait! The deadline is fast approaching. You can combine the files later, but for now just make sure you have everything. Between the different copies you should get all your data. I suggest you run the program multiple times to account for errors. That's fine, you can run it many times and combine the files later. You likely won't be able to fit all your stats into one run of the program. I tried to make this idiot-proof, so keep that in mind as I over-explain things. While community efforts are underway on that, I thought I'd share the best way I've found to save a copy of the Halo data for your Gamertag(s). ![]() With going down Feb 9th, there's been a scramble to save data. ![]()
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