Score Tracker 1.6: switch shooters faster, customize your history
Steel Challenge Score Tracker 1.6 is out — switch between shooters from the menu, compare runs against your previous match or personal best, and see the next classification guide line as you close in on it.
Version 1.6 of the Steel Challenge Score Tracker is now live on both the App Store and Google Play. This release is about getting to your data faster and giving your history more context. Here’s what’s new.
Quickly switch between shooters
The menu now shows your active profile, so jumping between shooters takes a tap instead of a dig. If you track more than one competitor — a squad-mate, a family member, or the shooter you’re chasing — this one saves a lot of back-and-forth.
More from your division and stage history
The history sections on the division and stage screens got a good bit smarter:
- Compare any run against your previous match or your personal best, and toggle between displaying time or percentage.
- Filter your history by stage set — show all matches, only full 8-stage matches, or any custom combination of stages — so you’re comparing like with like.
See where records have fallen
Open any match and personal bests that have since been beaten now show as outlined stars, so you can tell at a glance which of that day’s runs have since been eclipsed.
The next classification, in sight
Division and stage graphs now draw in the next classification guide line once your times come within reach of it — a clear visual marker for exactly what you’re working toward.
Import from more places
You can now kick off a score import from the Home and Profiles screens too, not just from match history.
That’s 1.6. As always, the full version-by-version history lives on the changelog, and if you run into anything or have an idea for the next release, the forums are the best place for your feedback.