KI Time Visibility Request

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gabriml
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KI Time Visibility Request

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KI Time is either UTC-7 or during DST UTC-6. Better known as Mountain Time in the US. This is true for all the major shards.

Its always there ticking away in the background but it is not posted anywhere common.

Request KI Time (including the date and day) be posted (real-time) in the following locations:
1. On the login Dialog.
2. TOC forum header (the one shown above).
3. The KI interface in-game. Hey its supposed to be a watch and they do call it KI Time.

This would be helpful for new users as well as veterans for making and keeping appointments and events. We could see what time it is without having to have the definition memorized or have to search for the definition memorized and then calculate. It would be especially handy for European users since they are a day ahead during late night US time.

Many Thanks,
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Re: KI Time Visibility Request

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Alternatively, on the Clock feature of your iPhone (and I suppose on other smartphone brands too) you have the option to add different time zones. Adding "Albuquerque" to the list will do the trick and you will have the KI time with you even when you're far away from your computer :)

This may come useful if you are elsewhere but there's an Event in Uru you don't want to miss.
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Re: KI Time Visibility Request

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How to use some Not So Basic Commands in TOC

TOC is Image

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Re: KI Time Visibility Request

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I guess that feature slipped past my attention. Now the work is(was) 1/3 complete! Thanks for pointing that out.
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