Beta Version 8 Released
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Added:
- Hud!
- Message to Vista users when installing PostgreSQL (SP1 notification)
Fixed:
- Problem with reports erroring out
- Sessions - By Time summary
- PokerStars Vista issues
- PT3 locking up at start
This is the release a lot of you have been waiting for. That's right, the Hud is now publicly available. I know it's taken longer than we anticipated. That's because I was experimenting with new methods. Unfortunately, the best method I found still needs more work than I can afford to spare at the moment, so I've gone to a less desirable, but functional, method. Anyway, the Hud is here. It's not as feature rich as I would have liked for the initial public unveiling, but it's probably best this way. Start with a simple foundation, fix the bugs in that, then add features. That results in a much better product.
PT3 strays from PA Hud's method of single stat placement. Instead, it uses stat groups. These are similar to PA Hud's combined stats, but are far more flexible and powerful. For instance, you can have stats back to back, or you can align them in a grid. While not currently available, you'll be able to add other items to the group as well (specialized items, like a Notes trigger or whatever, other groups... the possibilities are practically endless). I also have some big plans for popup stats, which are currently absent from the Hud, but will be available soon. If you prefer PA Hud's method of doing things, you can certainly emulate it by allocating one stat per group, as you are not restricted to the number of groups you have. I feel though, that if you give the groups a chance (you can put four stats in a 2x2 grid and right align them for a very clean look), you'll find that you like them better.
Notable things currently missing from the Hud:
1. Popup stats.
2. Import/Export functionality.
3. Color ranges.
4. Filters.
5. Table list, active player lists/information in the tracker.
6. Stats on the Replayer.
7. Polish (transparency, translucency, some formatting options, etc.)
All of these things will be available soon. Like I said, the Hud isn't as far along as I'd like, but this should give you a good idea of what the final Hud will look and feel like. I should note that not too much effort has gone into optimizations. Things like hand ranges haven't been added, but will, and should make PT3 use fewer resources. That being said, I can have 12 Full Tilt tables running on my three year old laptop with PT3 auto-importing and the Hud running with very little to no noticeable lagging. I think you'll be pleased with the speed of the Hud.
Unfortunately, because I've been so focused on the Hud, I haven't had a chance to get to unrelated bug fixes and features. I hope to make up for that in the next beta, by improving tournament support and eliminated most of the known bugs. New sites will be coming soon, hopefully within two weeks. Speaking of which:
HAND HISTORIES ARE NEEDED
We need loads of hand history files if we want to get them done right. According to PokerScout, the next three sites we will be adding support for are:
We need hand histories for these sites, and all types: limit, no limit, pot limit, MTT, SnG, even some play money to help distinguish. For sites such as OnGame, we need the .db files as well as hand history files that may have been generated by other software (such as PT2, or datamining applications). The more hands we get, the better for you, as it will mean fewer bugs. If you want to help out, zip up these hand histories and
attach them to a support ticket. Please make sure the zipped file is smaller than 5mb or it will fail to attach. Also, if you have histories from UltimateBet, Boss Media or Bodog, send those our way too, as they will follow shortly after.
I appreciate your patience with us while we work to make PT3 the best we can. We are way behind our initial schedule, but we have a good product and we owe a big thanks to those of you who help us test. Keep the comments and suggestions coming, and please be sure to let us know of any problems you have with the Hud.