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Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 2:14 pm
by sancheezy
Great idea! I abandoned my spread sheets a while ago because of the data entry required on a daily basis to have anything accurate. I already spend about 10-12h a day in front of a computer and excel so doing basic data entry is frustrating at best.

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 2:37 pm
by Imya
Lord Kauneonga wrote:I, as others, tend to use Excel to manage a lot of what I do in Valor. But, once I get more than 20 cities, it takes too much time updating it after incoming or outgoing attacks? I have to manually cycle through each city to see how many troops survived. Once I get to the point where I am corrdinating multiple attacks at once it becomes very tedious. It would be great if I could jut get this into excel directly somehow so that I could stop wasting so much time.

I am not asking to be able to use the PC to play valor, I am not asking to be able to submit any actions in any way other than through the game, but getting the data out would be very helpful.

Data is key!


I highly doubt the game locally stores much of the data so exporting it would not be all that easy if its not cached due to space or memory issues. Any time you change cities the city sends off a network request to fetch new data and when those fetches fail the city fails to load unless it was the one you were looking at.

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 12:26 am
by Kloc
Would love to have some API's to load data for my valor website http://valor.azurewebsites.net The first would be a city listing for a player and beyond that, mayber troop info for a player. I know some of this might need certain security measures.

I think a simple http call http://valorservice/getPlayerCities?ID=Kloc&World=339 could return a string of cities, names, and coords or even an xml that can be p-a-rsed.

Then, maybe for detailed info that enemies don't know to begin with you can call that with username and password required. Troop counts or cities with scholars would be great.

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:15 am
by MyName999
Kloc wrote:Awesome, thanks for the information! I'm familiar with JSON, Paros just outputs everything all in a single string so it wasn't easy to read. I'll give Charles Proxy a try. You've just excited my interest. xD


Imya is a god to excite our interest... Believe me

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 4:44 am
by LordFirefall
Not sure how many use Kloc's little website at http://valorpal.net , but you're crazy if you do. Kloc cannot be trusted with the data you store.

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:47 am
by MyName999
LordFirefall wrote:Not sure how many use Kloc's little website at http://valorpal.net , but you're crazy if you do. Kloc cannot be trusted with the data you store.


FF, I've always trusted you. You're impressive on how much you're involved on Valor...

But sorry, you can't throw such a thing on Kloc without any details or proofs. Tell us more about this, or don't say anything; you can't kill confidence on a developer only because you're you

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:38 am
by LordFirefall
MyName999 wrote:FF, I've always trusted you. You're impressive on how much you're involved on Valor...

But sorry, you can't throw such a thing on Kloc without any details or proofs. Tell us more about this, or don't say anything; you can't kill confidence on a developer only because you're you


Quark has been provided on information on what to look for in regards to Kloc. Whether they do anything about it is on them.

Re: Can we get our Valor data out of valor

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 7:13 pm
by ftony1
Tie Valor with The Battle Planner app.