That looks fantastic! Thank you Dr. Acornby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That looks fantastic! Thank you Dr. Acornby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Dr Acorn, those look amazing! The icons of the types inside the cells as well was a super nice touch. I noticed a weird quirk where certain attributes don't seem to be relaying the information like the rest. It was consistent with the size checker ( https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCA3VD6/76081 ) and no matter what username I put in place. I'm pretty sure these are all attributesby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Dr Acorn, those look amazing! The icons of the types inside the cells as well was a super nice touch. I noticed a weird quirk where certain attributes don't seem to be relaying the information like the rest. It was consistent with the type checker ( https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCA3VD8/76080 ) and no matter what username I put in place. I'm pretty sure these are all attributesby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello. I think I might have done something wrong by accident in the checker request forum. I see this ( https://project-gc.com/forum/read?11,71660 ) was put into the completed Archive, but I cannot seem to find the checker. Am I missing something? Did I do something wrong that automatically tripped it into the completed section? A similar thing happened with https://project-gc.com/forum/reaby ladderguy - Miscellaneous
Hello, I see this was put into the completed Archive, but I cannot seem to find the checker. Am I missing something? Did I do something wrong maybe? -edit- Thanks for putting this back in the checker requests thread. I'm excited for this one.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello, I see this was put into the completed Archive, but I cannot seem to find the checker. Am I missing something? Did I do something wrong maybe? -edit- Thanks for putting this back in the checker requests thread. I'm excited for this one.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam. Similar to GCA3VD8, The challenge for GCA3VD6 IS TO to find 500 unique combinations of attribute and size. There are 7 sizes to choose from (micro, small, regular, Large, other, virtual, and not chosen) and a whopping 131 attributes (counting the 70 positive and the 41 negative). The maximum theoretical score is 917 (131x7). This challenge checker has been approved by my lby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Dear Sir or Madam. The challenge for GCA3VD8 IS TO to find 500 unique combinations of attribute and type. There are 19 types to choose from (Traditional, Multi, Virtual, Letterbox, Unknown, Whereigo, Webcam, Earth cache, Project APE, Groundspeak HQ, Event, CITO, Mega, Giga, Lost and found event, Groundspeak lost and found celebration, Groundspeak Block party, Locationless, and GPS adventures eby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
This challenge checker is working great for both positive and negative tests. The chart's links work great and having the numerical display of how many someone has of each combination is fantastic. Thank you very much! Ladderguyby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I checked the checker for positive and negative tests and this works FANTASTICALLY. The visual output is excellent and the number count AND links both work great. This is so cool. Thank you so much! -Ladderguyby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I've tried a few times and I think this is still disabled. I realize I gave you the wrong GCcode (GCA2VDC instead of GCA3VDC). I wonder if that is why it is showing as disabled. Sorry about that.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I checked the checker for positive and negative tests and this works FANTASTICALLY. The visual output is excellent and the number count AND links both work great. Thank you so much! -Ladderguyby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That is absolutely amazing! The visual chart looks great and is super handy for people still working on the challenge. That extra functionality including the totals of each combination is cool for people using this checker for other purposes, like doing it twice over is really good. The link is one step even further and every one I tried worked well. The checker worked for both positive and negby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello sir or Madam. The challenge for GCA3VDA is to find a geocache at every difficulty rating for each of the twelve months. Your qualifying geocaches can be of any size, terrain, location, hidden date, found day or year, and any type except lab caches. I have completed this challenge with all 108 squares on that grid BUSTED. I possible, will you please include a visual chart output like theby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello sir or madam. The challenge for GCA2VDC is to find a geocache at every terrain rating for each of the twelve months. Your qualifying geocaches can be of any size, difficulty, location, hidden date, found day or year, and any type except lab caches. I have completed this challenge with all 108 squares on that grid BUSTED. If possible, can a visual chart output be included in the checkerby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Apologies, CheekyBrit and I were using the same computer to finish up these challenges we are working on together. GCA3VD9 is a Ladderguy cache and I forgot to log out as him and in as me on here.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam. The challenge for GCA3VD5 is to have found geocaches of all seven sizes (micro, small, regular, large, other, not chosen, & virtual) and hidden all twelve months of the year. It doesn't matter what difficulty, terrain, location, or found date they have. They can be any type except lab caches. The caches can be hidden any year and any day of the year. I have compby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
DrAcorn, the prognosis is the patient will not only survive, but thrive. That checker is amazing. It displays the data in a way I was totally not expecting and in a view I've not thought of before. This is fantastic. This challenge is to help people go for goals other than just bulk numbers, but mixing up the sorts of caches they go for and look at the game in a new way. This checker does eby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Gentlemen, https://project-gc.com/Challenges/GCA3VD4/75446 is fantastic and that is the one I will use. Thank you for yet another great script. The negative script response is super helpful as well, listing the sizes someone already has for their closest date(s) to success. Well played! Thank you.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam, The challenge for GCA3VD4 is to find geocaches of all seven sizes (not chosen, virtual, large, regular, small, micro, and other) that were hidden on the same day of the year. The year they were found doesn't matter, just the month and day of the year. They can be of any type, difficulty, terrain, be found any date, and be hidden in any location. I completed this challby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello Sir or Madam, The challenge for GCA3VD2 is to find 500 geocaches of different difficulty/terrain month found combinations. There are 972 possible points here if all 12 months you found all 81 difficulty terrain combinations. The type, hidden date, found day or year, size, and location do not matter. A very similar checker is already designed, just without the 500 point checking portion:by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
The challenge checker works great for both positive and negative tests. The visual output, once again, is very nice for visualizing progress in this challenge. Thank you for building this. It really does mean a lot. It seemed to be working fine regarding the 'disabled' function. I don't quite know what that means but I was able to run the checker and links to it seem to be workiby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Tested, bested, and replied: The checker works great for both positive and negative tests, behaving as expected. The visual output makes it really easy to see progress and to quickly check against known stats. Thank you for building this. Best, Ladderguyby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
That checker works brilliantly for both positive and negative tests. The visual output is also really nice. Thank you for building that. Edit: addition: I just noticed the extra inclusion of the count of how many letterboxes were found at each difficulty/terrain. VERY NICE.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello kind sir or madam. The challenge for GCA2TGH is to find letterbox geocaches that were hidden on at least 50 unique days on the calendar. It doesn't matter which year they were hidden, nor what dates they were found. They can be hidden any location, be of any difficulty, be of any terrain, and any size. If possible, can you please include a visual calendar output? It really helpsby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello kind sir or madam. The challenge for GCA2G22 is to find a letterbox geocache on at least 50 unique days on the calendar. It doesn't matter which year you found them or what date they were hidden. They can be hidden any location, be of any difficulty, be of any terrain, and any size. If possible, may a visual calendar output be produced? Thank you for all you and your team do.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello kind sir or madam. The challenge for GCA2TGP is to find a letterbox geocache of at least 20 different difficulty/terrain ratings. Worded another way, 20 fizzy squares for letterboxes. If possible, can a grid output be made? It will really help people using the checker visualize their progress and what is left to be done. Thank you very much. Many thanks, Ladderguy.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
GASP! That is amazing. You have a slick new look to the output. Thank you very much. Functionally the checker seemed to work for both positive and negative tests and matched what I was expecting to see for each person I double checked. You have really upped the game.by ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello kind sir or madam. The challenge for GCA2TGW is to find a letterbox geocache in at least 5 U.S states. For clarification, D.C. counts as a state in this challenge but Canadian provinces do not. I don't know how you want to handle U.S. territories like Guam, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and such but I'll follow your experienced digression. If you are feeling ambitious, aby ladderguy - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)