For those who don't know; IOgraph is basically tracking mouse movements and applying colors to the tracked movement; creating a picture and piece of art to be shared. So that means this image is one single line, mostly overlapping itself.
This IOgraph was taken after about an hour worth of hearthstone ranked play.
I see. That Rogue was lucky he topdecked the second Shadowstep. But then again you were lucky against that last Warlock... I bet he didn't think the Soulfire would discard that Mortal Coil.
Now back on topic... Nice experiment. It's fun to look at that picture and see hitting the opponents face with your minions, and how you clicked on the interactive parts of the board a lot.
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"I am Richard, Chief Warlock of the Brothers of Darkness, Lord of the Thirteen Hells, Master of the Bones, Emperor of the Black, Lord of the Undead, and The Mayor of a little village up the coast."
I see. That Rogue was lucky he topdecked the second Shadowstep. But then again you were lucky against that last Warlock... I bet he didn't think the Soulfire would discard that Mortal Coil.
Now back on topic... Nice experiment. It's fun to look at that picture and see hitting the opponents face with your minions, and how you clicked on the interactive parts of the board a lot.
I actually didn't play against a rogue in any of those matches. And the warlock discarded Soulfire after using the other one.
Sadly due to limitations of the software I couldn't have it just record the hearthstone window (i play in windowed mode, with a bit of a smaller screen since it's just a card game). So all those far, far outer lines are me clicking things on the desktop. You can actually see me click things in the lower left where my computer's taskbar is.
But it's new software on the internet. I'm sure those are features to come; like higher res pictures.
Mine would have more action on the corners on the hearthstone screen I like to play with the board.
That whole center piece is me playing around with the board. That's why it's mostly cluttered around. You can actually ignore the outer parts of the image and look mostly at the center. Due to limitations on the software i used i could not simply tell it "Just record this window" or something.
Cool topic, but since it doesn't really relate to gameplay in any way I moved the thread to off topic forum. :)
I'd love to have such a programme run while I do stuff behind my computer all day or in segments when I do different things, should give some cool stuff I feel :D
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Cool topic, but since it doesn't really relate to gameplay in any way I moved the thread to off topic forum. :)
I'd love to have such a programme run while I do stuff behind my computer all day or in segments when I do different things, should give some cool stuff I feel :D
I thought it fit into general discussion since it's about Hearthstone. But alright, thanks for moving it.
Also, here's the website I got the software from (free):
For those who don't know; IOgraph is basically tracking mouse movements and applying colors to the tracked movement; creating a picture and piece of art to be shared. So that means this image is one single line, mostly overlapping itself.
This IOgraph was taken after about an hour worth of hearthstone ranked play.
Image attached is said IOgraph.
I see. That Rogue was lucky he topdecked the second Shadowstep. But then again you were lucky against that last Warlock... I bet he didn't think the Soulfire would discard that Mortal Coil.
Now back on topic... Nice experiment. It's fun to look at that picture and see hitting the opponents face with your minions, and how you clicked on the interactive parts of the board a lot.
"I am Richard, Chief Warlock of the Brothers of Darkness, Lord of the Thirteen Hells, Master of the Bones, Emperor of the Black, Lord of the Undead, and The Mayor of a little village up the coast."
I actually didn't play against a rogue in any of those matches.
And the warlock discarded Soulfire after using the other one.
Sadly due to limitations of the software I couldn't have it just record the hearthstone window (i play in windowed mode, with a bit of a smaller screen since it's just a card game). So all those far, far outer lines are me clicking things on the desktop. You can actually see me click things in the lower left where my computer's taskbar is.
But it's new software on the internet. I'm sure those are features to come; like higher res pictures.
Mine would have more action on the corners on the hearthstone screen I like to play with the board.
to the face is certainly visible, but what's that cluster on the right? hero power?
in any event, this is rad.
That whole center piece is me playing around with the board. That's why it's mostly cluttered around. You can actually ignore the outer parts of the image and look mostly at the center. Due to limitations on the software i used i could not simply tell it "Just record this window" or something.
That circle in the lower right (the large dot) is where hero power is; I think. Which makes sense considering how often I used it.
Cool topic, but since it doesn't really relate to gameplay in any way I moved the thread to off topic forum. :)
I'd love to have such a programme run while I do stuff behind my computer all day or in segments when I do different things, should give some cool stuff I feel :D
If you see a bad post on the forum use the report function under it, so I or someone else of the moderation team can take care of it!
I thought it fit into general discussion since it's about Hearthstone. But alright, thanks for moving it.
Also, here's the website I got the software from (free):
http://iographica.com/
That's the company who makes the software and everything. It's currently still in development, but they moved it along rather nicely.