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User stats scenarios

This topic covers the following common scenarios for creating user statistics when you're using event-based Stats.

Using Boolean values for conditions

Goal: Track whether a particular condition has been met

Use this pattern when you want to flag whether the user has met a specific condition in the game logic.

Use cases

  • Flag if the user's character has died on a particular level

  • Flag whether the user has unlocked each specific collectible

  • Flag if the user is currently playing on hardcore difficulty

  • Flag if the user has meet all five conditions to unlock a complex achievement

Example: Flag if the user got 90 kills by using the shotgun or 10 kills by using the sniper

Field Value
Event name AchievementUnlocked
Event fields UnlockId (Data type: Int32)
Stat template name AchievementUnlocked.UnlockId
Operator REPLACE
Parameter 1
Access Open

Rules

Apply the REPLACE operator with a literal value of "1" if the flag must be read as TRUE.

Apply the SUM operator with a literal value of "1" if the flag must be equal to or greater than 1 to trigger the game logic.

Cautions

If necessary, initialize or reset the value for REPLACE Boolean stats. Otherwise, the most recently set value is persisted.

In some cases, it's convenient to define an event that allows resetting a Boolean stat to FALSE. In those cases, use a REPLACE operation with a literal value of "0".

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Using counters for cumulative values

Goal: Increment (or decrement) an all-time cumulative value for the user on a particular metric

Use this pattern when you want to increment the stat value by a fixed or variable amount each time that the event is processed.

Use cases

  • Player level

  • Total kills

  • Number of videos uploaded

  • Number of times that the user has played on each map

  • Cumulative distance driving each vehicle type

  • Current number of items in inventory

Example: Counter of multiplayer matches won

Field Value
Event name MatchCompleted
Event field 1 Result (Data type: Int32)
Event field 2 Mode (Data type: Unicode string)
Stat template name MatchesCompleted.Result.Mode
Operator SUM
Parameter 1
Access Open

Rules

Apply the SUM operator to the corresponding event field or specify a fixed constant value as the parameter.

To decrement the value of the stat, use a negative value as the parameter, either as a fixed constant or as a runtime value in the event field.

Cautions

Don't use string data type "literal" values as parameters with the SUM operator.

Don't apply the SUM operator to a string data type event field.

If you have multiple events that are updating the same stat, ensure that all the stat rules updating that stat use the same operator.

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Tracking a personal best

Goal: Track the all-time "best" score for the user on a particular metric

Use this pattern when you want to persist the largest (MAX) or smallest (MIN) record for the user. Discard any values that don't improve the user's record.

Use cases

  • Longest kill streak

  • Fewest deaths on a multiplayer round

  • Fastest time completing each race track

  • Longest distance drive on every hole on any golf course

Example: Fastest time completing any track in the Europe set

Field Value
Event name TrackCompleted
Event field 1 TrackSet (Data type: Unicode string)
Event field 2 TimeInSeconds (Data type: Int32)
Stat template name BestFinishTimeInSeconds.TrackSet
Operator MIN
Parameter TimeInSeconds
Access Open

Rules

Apply the MAX or MIN operator to the corresponding event field.

Cautions

Don't use "literal" values as parameters with the MAX or MIN operator.

Don't apply the MAX or MIN operator to a string data type event field.

If you have multiple events that are updating the same stat, ensure that all the stat rules updating that stat use the same operator.

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Tracking the most recent

Goal: Track the most recent score posted by the user on a particular metric

Use this pattern when you want to persist the latest record for the user, regardless of whether the value improves the user's best record.

Use cases

  • Current difficulty

  • Number of deaths on the current multiplayer round

  • Top speed on the most recent race for each track

  • Boolean flag for premium golf club currently equipped

Example: Most recent completed time on any track

Field Value
Event name TrackCompleted
Event field 1 TrackId (Data type: Int32)
Event field 2 TimeInSeconds (Data type: Int32)
Stat template name BestFinishTimeInSeconds.TrackId
Operator REPLACE
Parameter TimeInSeconds
Access Open

Rules

Apply the REPLACE operator to the corresponding event field or literal value.

Cautions

If necessary, initialize or reset the value for REPLACE stats. Otherwise, the most recently set value is persisted.

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