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viewed.res Viewer
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Hi

I'm bored waiting to go back to university this weekend, so I made a quick little project.

As many of you surely know, TF2 keeps track of the number of times you load each map (stock and custom) in a file called viewed.res. This java application will automatically open that file and display the maps you've played, sorted by most times loaded. You can also break this down by the type of map (pl_, cp_, koth_, jump_, etc). It also displays the total number of maps and the total number of times loaded between them.

This is what it looks like: http://imgur.com/a/QRMJg

You can download the app here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r5c619cscxx8qug/MapsViewer.jar?dl=0

Just run the jar file, and if you're on windows, it should automatically find viewed.res. If for any reason it can't, or if you're a linux/mac user, it will prompt you to copy the viewed.res file into the working directory and rerun the application. You need java installed to run the application.

Here's the source code if you care: https://github.com/LucasBrandt/TF2-viewed.res-viewer

I'm curious to see your results! I hope you find it useful.

Hi

I'm bored waiting to go back to university this weekend, so I made a quick little project.

As many of you surely know, TF2 keeps track of the number of times you load each map (stock and custom) in a file called viewed.res. This java application will automatically open that file and display the maps you've played, sorted by most times loaded. You can also break this down by the type of map (pl_, cp_, koth_, jump_, etc). It also displays the total number of maps and the total number of times loaded between them.

This is what it looks like: http://imgur.com/a/QRMJg

You can download the app here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r5c619cscxx8qug/MapsViewer.jar?dl=0

Just run the jar file, and if you're on windows, it should automatically find viewed.res. If for any reason it can't, or if you're a linux/mac user, it will prompt you to copy the viewed.res file into the working directory and rerun the application. You need java installed to run the application.

Here's the source code if you care: https://github.com/LucasBrandt/TF2-viewed.res-viewer

I'm curious to see your results! I hope you find it useful.
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http://www.teamfortress.tv/16788/most-played-map

if u didnt know, here are some from a couple years back

http://www.teamfortress.tv/16788/most-played-map

if u didnt know, here are some from a couple years back
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