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Title: Progress Tracker
Post by: TraderJake on January 02, 2008, 07:08:38 PM
So, I have on my whiteboard of things to do something called a "Progress Tracker". My question for you all is what do you want in a Progress tracker? (Only for games). I would like to know how complex you wish for such a thing to be, as extensive complexity could make such a project infeasible to do.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: logical123 on January 03, 2008, 01:03:38 PM
well, first, it should be set up as a log. almost like a blog of sorts. You can set up a progress blog or tracker, on all of he games playing, and when you beat it, you press a button that says beaten, and If someone looks in your collection, the see in a checkbox that the game was beaten. This is a great Idea. You programming whizes should really go for it!


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Tynstar on January 03, 2008, 02:52:23 PM
Amount of Achievement Points gained in a 360 game.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Izret101 on January 05, 2008, 08:01:44 PM
I would suggest the Progress Tracker not be linked into your collection.

Adding more checkboxes and options down the side of the collection pages would just make it sloppy and rather un-uniform.

Tools could have another link in it to Progress Tracker where you can keep track of games you beat, highscores, XBL acheivements, etc etc.

Exactly how it could work would probably be a bit hard. Probably especially in the  manner that breifly popped into my head.

Maybe have it set up where you could view games per system to accomidate differences like highscores, achivement points, beaten/played/unplayed/etc. Since some games do not actually have an ending.

I am better at offering idea tweaks though...

It will definately be quite an undertaking if we can manage to get it off the ground.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Marriott_Guy on January 06, 2008, 04:38:23 PM
Add a direct PM link to a submitter of a game/hardware submission to easily shoot them a quick message about the respective submittal.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: TraderJake on January 06, 2008, 07:18:04 PM
Add a direct PM link to a submitter of a game/hardware submission to easily shoot them a quick message about the respective submittal.

I think you have misinterpreted progress tracker.

It is more of a "I've beaten this game... This game rules, or it sucks, this is how far I am, this is what I've gotten... etc"


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Ken B. on January 07, 2008, 08:43:16 AM
I would definitely find a feature useful--it would be nice to see games you have "unfinished business" with.

Would this be linked with the 'plays' feature by date, or is that a seperate thing?


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: TraderJake on January 07, 2008, 12:02:05 PM
This is a "wow, this is a cool idea, how can I develop it to be truly awesome" type of thing.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Ken B. on January 07, 2008, 02:59:37 PM
The sites where I've seen this sort of thing used integrate it on the game page itself.  So let's say you browse to Sonic CD...looking at manuals and things like that, grouped in with the ability to click ownership and/or rate, below that there would be a "I played this game on ..." with a calendar drop-down.  You'd click the date you played and click "Submit", boom, play logged for that game.

Other fields like you're talking about could be integrated on the page just the same.  A tick box saying, "I have completed this game."  Maybe just have one button so you could update plays and/or completions.

It would integrate nicely with a button in your own profile where you could select "Games beaten".  Even better, you could click some filters so you could have something like (Games Beaten = 'No' and Games Owned = 'Yes')

Lastly could be an editable box for typing in additional user comments.  Since getting all the achievements in there would be a lot of work, you could just input them yourself in the comments box.


You know what else would go great with this?  If you could read user comments for games.  Bang, suddenly you've given everyone a ton of "mini-reviews" for games.  Super Mario World a classic, eh?  Click on "Comments" and see 100+ users with their comments, criticisms, or complaints.


Just brainstorming, and also stealing liberally from other sites that have similar implementations. 




Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: jcalder8 on January 30, 2008, 10:04:57 PM
I love the idea for this. Personally I would love to be able to put a date in for last played and be able to search through games that have and have not been played.

I also like the idea for having the option to mark a game as beaten.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: TraderJake on January 30, 2008, 11:10:47 PM
We'll see where things are at the end of March. This quarter is too much hell to take on a project such as this, and I have programming commitments for the site that first must be satisfied.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: shaggy on February 05, 2008, 10:56:22 AM
This a great idea.  If you can implement this will rock!


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: NayusDante on August 21, 2008, 07:11:32 AM
I personally REALLY need something like this. Right now, I'm posting completion status in my comments box, but I'd rather use that to comment on condition and such. A simple Yes/No/Other would suffice, only taking up a binary value in most cases, and a text string when needed.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Sirgin on August 21, 2008, 06:02:38 PM
I'd add maybe a tickerbox to check beaten games.
Adding the possibilty to show achievements points for the 360 or a percentage in a game that has one, should be nice too.

Making it more complicated with lots of different options to accomodate exact progress, high-scores, progress-blogs, etc. seem a bit over-the-top to me; but if there's a big demand for such extensive systems, it's ok to me.

If you'd have difficulties programming it, I'd just do the tickerbox to indicate whether a game is beaten or not. Would definately be a big improvement already :nod:


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: TraderJake on August 21, 2008, 06:04:29 PM
Well the progress tracker is in development, and well, I'll see what I can do. :)


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: logical123 on August 21, 2008, 08:57:17 PM
Well the progress tracker is in development, and well, I'll see what I can do. :)

;) ;) ;) :)


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: driph on December 11, 2012, 12:43:52 AM
With a handful of years since this was last updated, a quick question...

Is rfgen still under active development?


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Izret101 on December 11, 2012, 12:51:55 AM
Yes but TJs whiteboard is long gone.

SKs whiteboard is pretty full up and i don't think this is one of the things on it.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: driph on December 11, 2012, 12:56:40 AM
Yes but TJs whiteboard is long gone.

SKs whiteboard is pretty full up and i don't think this is one of the things on it.

Good to know! Is there a link to the list of things that SK and crew are working on?


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on December 11, 2012, 08:58:34 AM
Yes but TJs whiteboard is long gone.

SKs whiteboard is pretty full up and i don't think this is one of the things on it.

Good to know! Is there a link to the list of things that SK and crew are working on?

Grue is working on the RFGen App for Android and adding in Json hooks to the website in order to reduce the amount of parsing he currently does on the webpages.

Right now, I'm in hiatus on development since my laptop died for the third time. If I can get one of the other Directors to setup a sandbox for me, I'll start working on some minor things to get back into the swing, like refactoring the Genre/Subgenre fields.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: shaggy on May 11, 2017, 12:33:07 PM
Is this still a thought?


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: RobotWillie on May 15, 2017, 01:53:40 AM
This idea is almost 10 years old but its still as relevant today. I'd use the feature as much as I could.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: techwizard on May 15, 2017, 03:44:25 PM
considering how busy the site devs are, would this feature be worth the effort? with sites like Backloggery that already do this exact thing, does RFGen really need to push into that area of tracking?

i'm not against the idea but just looking at it realistically, i'm sure there are a lot of other features with higher priority than this one in the works and even they have taken a long time.


Title: Re: Progress Tracker
Post by: Fokakis79 on May 18, 2017, 12:12:33 PM
considering how busy the site devs are, would this feature be worth the effort? with sites like Backloggery that already do this exact thing, does RFGen really need to push into that area of tracking?

i'm not against the idea but just looking at it realistically, i'm sure there are a lot of other features with higher priority than this one in the works and even they have taken a long time.

I think it could be worth the effort for those of us who want just a one stop place for all tracking. I think Backloggery is a great place, but if RFGen had something similar I would rather use that.  But, like you said, it might not be a high priority right now. Although my interest in this project is high.