Aetheroid 5 Posted March 6 (edited) I made this for my own use and wanted to share it with everyone. I also hope this encourages the GMs (cough cough @TheAlmighty @Veda @Admin ;D) to create an official Google Calendar for players. It’s a very useful way to keep track of game times alongside your personal schedule. Every event is registered with UTC+2. https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=NjUxMWI0YmM3MzY3Mzg5NDVhNjQ2NGQ3MTQwODUxZGYyOTBlZDQwNmU2YjhiOTI4ZDQ4MjBmN2IzNTg1MDhmY0Bncm91cC5jYWxlbmRhci5nb29nbGUuY29t * Times taken from https://forum.euroaion.com/topic/107-dredgion-and-arena-schedule/ You have to assign the colors in your own calendar. Have a nice day! Edited March 6 by Aetheroid Improve 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Booblik 145 Posted March 6 (edited) For what? This looks terrible and useless. Why reinvent the wheel? Edited March 6 by Booblik Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NightFear 14 Posted March 7 he change game to jop his jop is game 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetheroid 5 Posted March 12 (edited) I'm not reinventing the wheel, there isn't a official calendar like this, but I got the lack of understanding. Explained: I’m proposing this calendar because event times are usually published in the server’s time zone, which forces many players to manually convert them to their local time. For those of us in the Americas this can be especially inconvenient, but in reality the issue affects any player who isn’t in the same time zone as the server. The advantage of using Google Calendar is that each event automatically adjusts to the local time of whoever is viewing it. That way, no matter where a player is located in the world, they’ll see the correct time right away without needing to do any conversions or check if the schedule they knew is still the current one. Edited March 12 by Aetheroid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Booblik 145 Posted March 13 The game displays the server time. I saved the schedule and can check it against the image. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites