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Assembly Combination Spreadsheet:

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So_1337:
I can think of ways to do it with Excel, but they would take some work (both on my part and on the users') and would involve macros, which are always a touchy subject security-wise. Essentially, what I'm thinking is that you would load up the base spreadsheet and either click a button for spoiler mode (which would populate the sheet as you see it now) or a button for each different assembly that you could click once you've discovered it, which would populate that entry in the table.

I like the idea, but I don't think I'm motivated enough to perform that much more work. Also, I know that sort of implementation would still have some pitfalls.

EDIT: Looks like I was motivated after all. Edited the original topic to include this feature as version 2.0.0.

Klear:
Well, I have no idea how it works, since I didn't want to even look at it (I just know that some assembly combination would get stuck in my memory), but if you removed all the assembly data and let me fill in the ones I know, would that work, or would it result in just an empty spreadsheet?

ZicherCZ:
Can't tell about the sheet itself, but ...

--- Quote from: Klear on January 13, 2012, 09:37 ---I just know that some assembly combination would get stuck in my memory
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did you know that you can review your previously in-game discovered assemblies by "A" command?

Game Hunter:

--- Quote from: ZicherCZ on January 13, 2012, 09:54 ---Can't tell about the sheet itself, but ...did you know that you can review your previously in-game discovered assemblies by "A" command?

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He's probably referring to the assemblies he's never actually found before. Since he wants to be spoiler-free, he doesn't want to see any that haven't been found on his file.

Now that I have a little more experience with Wikimedia stuff, I might be able to include some spoiler UI to the more spoilerific pages. ATM the Wiki is pretty much all spoilers all the time, but I can understand if some people want to know some stats that are otherwise impossible to find, without being subjected to things they haven't seen before.

Klear:
Yeah, I try not to go through the wiki to find out about stuff I haven't encountered, but once I accidently assembly an elephant gun, I go straight there to find out what's so great about it.

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