Ikariam Attack Counter

By saadin Last update Aug 12, 2008 — Installed 11,412 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Johan Sundström Scriptwright

If you can stand the tons of other features, I'd recommend using Kronos Utils instead for this purpose -- which keeps different counters for different towns named Polis, for instance (but requires you to read the report once to know which city it was about).

 
Bobbi User

Nice script, i made something like this long time ago.

Suggestions:
- sort the reports from the last 24 hours, first by the name of the city and then by the time of the report (desc)
- then at each change in the city name show the number of attacks on that town

This way you don't have to display the number of attacks at each report. Instead you group the reports by the name of the town and diplasy only once the number of the attacks for that group. More, after you group the reports you could do something like expand/collapse :)

 
saadin Script's Author

Yes, according to the bashing faq: http://board.ikariam.org/index.php?page=Thread&...
Day means previous 24 hours, not actual days.
If the script counts days and not 24 hours, there is a bug of some sort. It should count 24 hours backwards from the server date.

 
sol-666 Scriptwright

hello,
seem to work on ikariam.fr

but I think you have make a mistake in you code, you will correct me if I'm wrong.

The bash rule says that it it allowed attack one town 6 times in 24hours (it is not say in one day).
As I've tested your scrip, I saw that you count attacks in one day.

So if I made 6 attack at eleven o'clock PM and 6 attack at 1 o'clock AM the next day, I'am bashing because I made 12 attacks in less than 24 hours but I've made 6 attacks in one day.

Is your code correct with this rule ?

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