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SilverSwann
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Posted - 2009.01.13 11:27:00 -
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Edited by: SilverSwann on 13/01/2009 11:29:17 I would like to see something along the lines of what you get in world of warcraft. in WOW you have an alarm feature enabling you to ensure you spend only what time you have to spare in the game. i would like to see this feature come to the game as well as a countdown timer and a calender ( having seen the post made by someone else). |

Santiago Fahahrri
Galactic Geographic
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Posted - 2009.01.13 14:36:00 -
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There's a clock. Look at it. Out of time? Stop playing. |

Hesod Adee
KDS Navy
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Posted - 2009.01.13 23:29:00 -
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Try buying an actual alarm clock and having it beside your computer. Or play around with the scheduled tasks in windows and get that working. |

Blind Zing
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Posted - 2009.01.14 00:42:00 -
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Edited by: Blind Zing on 14/01/2009 00:42:09 Completely unhelpful comments aside, it seems like a good idea. |

Sir Nimmo
Gun Metal Priests
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Posted - 2009.01.14 01:24:00 -
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I do like the concept of an alarm or timer type feature.
In my brief stint playing Lineage 2, there was an annoying little window that would pop up every couple of hours saying that you should take a break. Something like that would be usefull if you could schedule the messages yourself. |

Herschel Yamamoto
Bloodmoney Incorporated
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Posted - 2009.01.14 03:57:00 -
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Couldn't hurt to have the option. Low priority though. |

Tusko Hopkins
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Posted - 2009.01.14 06:37:00 -
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Tbh I tried hard but failed to come up with an issue that has less importance than this.
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SilverSwann
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Posted - 2009.01.16 12:29:00 -
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i appreciate your comments but would like to add. that some people are required to move around from place to place house to house and may find dragging an extra peice of equipment inconveniant. also it must prove usefull for wow to still have it in the game. for instance you may wish to meet someone in game at a certain time or maybe several people throughout the day. having multiple alarms will save you buying an expensive clock to ensure you leave on tim. it will also be easier than leaving the game to look at the windows calender.
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Sally Fourth
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Posted - 2009.01.18 11:05:00 -
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Edited by: Sally Fourth on 18/01/2009 11:05:59
Originally by: SilverSwann i appreciate your comments but would like to add. that some people are required to move around from place to place house to house and may find dragging an extra peice of equipment inconveniant. also it must prove usefull for wow to still have it in the game. for instance you may wish to meet someone in game at a certain time or maybe several people throughout the day. having multiple alarms will save you buying an expensive clock to ensure you leave on tim. it will also be easier than leaving the game to look at the windows calender.
No offense mate, but you can get a decent little watch at walmart (or whatever large department store you have in your country). It can have a alarm on it for no more than 10.00 USD. If you can afford a eve subscription, you can afford a watch.
Also, if you have a hard time remembering when your appointments are, eve has a notepad or you can get some Post-It notes as well.
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Alekseyev Karrde
Noir.
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Posted - 2009.01.18 11:26:00 -
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Will cost less for entire playerbase to impliment IRL than it would for CCP to put dev staff on incorporating it in-game. ---
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