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“it’s not practical for me to remember events to times either”. I did it in a polite manner so I don’t understand why you’re so offensive in the first place ? I explained my concept in order to show that no fancy solutions are needed in order to make adventuring in Tyria more efficient. Still, it doesn’t make it a superb solution. My “questioning” is a simple matter of expressing my personal opinion. I am not “overjoyed” by no means, all I did is explaining why I find it more convenient than alt-tabing to check out website status (like most people, I have one screen only). Unless it works like splendid timer from gw2stuff, I don’t see a point of using website. However, if there is any particular event I am interested in, I use my own (sucking but still working ? ) memory (and my wrist watch) so that I don’t miss it. Since I have a clock turned on in game options (sorry for repeating myself), it’s really hard to overlook anything. Quick look at time table and I know what to do next. There is event happening EVERY 15 minutes.
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Can’t be any simpler than that in my opinion ? 2) Quick look at a simple offline time table VS alt-tab in order to check website or visiting it on my phone (mobile version has issues though) – both more time consuming and less convenient 3) As long as you’re on the website ? All I know is this. I start the game, take a look at my file (pdf viewable offline) and I already know what event is on and what is coming next. 1) I have a time table (CET only) on my phone (copy – paste from GW2 official) and clock in game itself showing my local time. I’ll answer from my own (lazy as hell!) perspective.