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Hello,
I'm Mome Borogove. In addition to playing 40K: Inquisitor, I also sometimes dabble in building helpful tools or collecting useful information for the community.
With the Season of the Inferno in full swing, some players are running up against a bit of an annoyance with tracking their progress in completing challenges.
The good news is that the game itself provides us a way to retrieve this information. The bad news is that it's buried in a massive, incomprehensible file. To fix that, I decided to write a quick tool to make it easy to extract the information you need from that log file. Upload your log file to the site below, and it will let you know which challenges you've completed and which you have left.
Enjoy!
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Can I donate somewhere? Don't see a link...
Big kudos!
I don't have a donation link. I'm just not really a huge fan of the "like-and-subscribe" culture. I have a great day job, and this is all just a hobby. I'll keep making these as long as I'm having fun, and I'll keep releasing them publicly as long as other people find them useful.
If you feel like giving back to the community, helping out new players understand things or being patient and pointing them to resources is always a great service. Or just be kind and constructive to the players around you. A welcoming community goes a long way to a game's health and longevity. I'd honestly be thrilled if there was more of that.
I remember a skill builder in the beginning created by some guys but they shut it down when they abandoned the game because it was too expensive. So I wanted to avoid this happening again (don't really know how this works on github)
I remember a skill builder in the beginning created by some guys but they shut it down when they abandoned the game because it was too expensive. So I wanted to avoid this happening again (don't really know how this works on github)
So even if I get hit by a meteorite, the site will stay up basically forever. And when the game gets updated, someone else can just fork the project, run the scripts on new data files, and it'll be shiny and new. If nobody does, at least the current site would be there.
Set this current order state as My default.