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Generated game doesn't seem to be correct #133

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tails618 opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 5 comments
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Generated game doesn't seem to be correct #133

tails618 opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 5 comments

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@tails618
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I might be misunderstanding something, but the graph that's generated in the gif doesn't seem to line up with my actual graph. Here's what's generated:
Screenshot 2024-10-09 at 10 21 30 PM
And here's my actual graph
Screenshot 2024-10-09 at 10 22 16 PM
The snake graph has a lot more green than my actual graph. Why is this?

@caiofmbarbosa
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i'm with the same problem

@Platane
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Platane commented Oct 16, 2024

I think you changed the contribution setting
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I regenerated your snake animation and it reflect the setting change now:
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related ##107

@tails618
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I have both of those on - I'm not sure if that's correct but it doesn't seem to match no matter how they're set. The animation still seems to have far more contributions than real life, and doesn't match what you show in your screenshot of my animation:

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@TechnologyHell
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AFAIK, it does depend on the contributions appearance settings.
The private contributions is supposed to show up on the contributions graph if you set it to on. And if turned on, the workflow will try to access both - public + private contributions.
By default, the workflow is supposed to count on the public contributions only.

@Platane
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Platane commented Oct 18, 2024

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