The Data Connector PUBG Game Data Service makes it easier for users to have open access to in-game data.
Requirements
It requires an API key. if you do not have available, request to your Customer Success Manager designated in PUBG Game Data Service.
Setting up Data Connectors
Before working with Data Connectors in Graphics you must set it up. Learn how to set up your Data Connector by clicking here.
Adding the Data Connector to the Graphics Editor
First, you need to add a Data Connector to your tree (1) and then click on Connect (2).
From the External Source panel choose PUBG Game Data Service (if it is not listed contact your designated Customer Success Manager)
Dataset settings
Complete the dataset settings by selecting a table. Each table has its own schema and represents different kinds of information. The tables supported are:
- "Players": Get a collection of up to 10 players by player name.
- "Seasons": Get the list of available seasons.
- "Season Stats": Get season information for up to 10 players.
- "Ranked Stats": Get ranked stats for a single player.
- "Lifetime Stats": Get lifetime stats for up to 10 players.
- "Weapon Mastery": Get weapon mastery information for a single player.
- "Survival Mastery": Get survival mastery information for a single player.
- "Tournaments": Get the list of available tournaments.
- "Match": Get a single match.
- "Tournament Match": Get a single tournament match.
- "Player Match": Get a single match from a player.
PUBG Game Data Service example graphics
With the data now set up, you can start creating your tree by using building blocks, binding content, and formatting the Graphics.