RSoxNo1
Well-Known Member
Amateur hour over here.Group 86, embarrassed to post a screen shot. PP got 10, 40 and 46
Amateur hour over here.Group 86, embarrassed to post a screen shot. PP got 10, 40 and 46
And ILL% were avaliable for a long time. Maybe we'll be seeing standby sometime this summer.1pm drop lasted for 4.204 secs.
Up to BG 69 called at 1pm.
Thanks!If anyone's wondering how I track this; I have a bot that logs info from the official WDW getQueues API endpoint and create a bunch of data points as described. This is what the MDE app uses for the VQ stuff.
In regards to the hundredth/thousandth metric, of course it isn't totally accurate. There's multiple variables that determine it, such as network speeds, RAM usage and availability, console logging/printing, etc. in the server that my code/bot runs in. Another important variable is that I run my bots through some proxies since Disney does block static IPs if you spam their APIs constantly.
But the main seconds, like 3, 4 secs is pretty accurate. I just post the next three decimal places for fun and since...that's what my bot tells me lol
If people don't find how long the 7am/1pm drops go for interesting at all, I'll stop posting them. But as evident, people do find them somewhat useful and has been a metric long posted here since the ROTR days.
That's for ILL no? And I personally don't currently track that stuff. I tried looking into how wait times and G+/LL stuff is done in MDE and it's far more complicated then I thought.Thanks!
Can you also track the 7:12a drops?
There is a thread on DIS which says Disney is using a hidden cart system. You have 10 to complete the transaction. If your device crashes, reboots if you cant complete credit card, if applicable, the slot leaves your cart and goes back to inventory.Thanks!
Can you also track the 7:12a drops?
I just got done reading that. It makes so much sense now. From an IT perspective, I kinda see how it makes sense to refill inventory "every" 10 mins instead of instantaneously when an LL/ILL fails to get assigned or bought.There is a thread on DIS which says Disney is using a hidden cart system. You have 10 to complete the transaction. If your device crashes, reboots if you cant complete credit card, if applicable, the slot leaves your cart and goes back to inventory.
I find them very interesting. Please continue to post and thanks for writing the bot that can track it!If anyone's wondering how I track this; I have a bot that logs info from the official WDW getQueues API endpoint and create a bunch of data points as described. This is what the MDE app uses for the VQ stuff.
In regards to the hundredth/thousandth metric, of course it isn't totally accurate. There's multiple variables that determine it, such as network speeds, RAM usage and availability, console logging/printing, etc. in the server that my code/bot runs in. Another important variable is that I run my bots through some proxies since Disney does block static IPs if you spam their APIs constantly.
But the main seconds, like 3, 4 secs is pretty accurate. I just post the next three decimal places for fun and since...that's what my bot tells me lol
If people don't find how long the 7am/1pm drops go for interesting at all, I'll stop posting them. But as evident, people do find them somewhat useful and has been a metric long posted here since the ROTR days.
Edit: here's a look at what my bot output in discord:
View attachment 642110
Can’t speak anyone else but I love seeing the info. I think it’s actually quite useful for people planning. And for those of us like myself who are not going soon but just curiousIf anyone's wondering how I track this; I have a bot that logs info from the official WDW getQueues API endpoint and create a bunch of data points as described. This is what the MDE app uses for the VQ stuff.
In regards to the hundredth/thousandth metric, of course it isn't totally accurate. There's multiple variables that determine it, such as network speeds, RAM usage and availability, console logging/printing, etc. in the server that my code/bot runs in. Another important variable is that I run my bots through some proxies since Disney does block static IPs if you spam their APIs constantly.
But the main seconds, like 3, 4 secs is pretty accurate. I just post the next three decimal places for fun and since...that's what my bot tells me lol
If people don't find how long the 7am/1pm drops go for interesting at all, I'll stop posting them. But as evident, people do find them somewhat useful and has been a metric long posted here since the ROTR days.
Edit: here's a look at what my bot output in discord:
View attachment 642110
I just got done reading that. It makes so much sense now. From an IT perspective, I kinda see how it makes sense to refill inventory "every" 10 mins instead of instantaneously when an LL/ILL fails to get assigned or bought.
However, one thing that boggles me is this "invisible" cart is still linked to your account after an app crash and you reopen it (until the every 10 mins refill). Why they don't let you "reaccess" that cart is just bleh.
The way I read it you have 10 minutes to finish. Everyone who crashed out at 7 to 7:05 will be released 7:10 to 715.I just got done reading that. It makes so much sense now. From an IT perspective, I kinda see how it makes sense to refill inventory "every" 10 mins instead of instantaneously when an LL/ILL fails to get assigned or bought.
However, one thing that boggles me is this "invisible" cart is still linked to your account after an app crash and you reopen it (until the every 10 mins refill). Why they don't let you "reaccess" that cart is just bleh.
To me, the single day's data is not as important as how it tracks from day to day. Seeing the trend will be very interesting (to me).Now the how but the why? What are you gaining from knowing all boarding groups are gone in 3 point whatever seconds?
Oops, you're right!That's for ILL no? And I personally don't currently track that stuff. I tried looking into how wait times and G+/LL stuff is done in MDE and it's far more complicated then I thought.
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