Reduce your window size so that it covers all the screen but the task bar. But then you don't get the full effects of the graphics. I have the same issue for some reason I always lose track of time so i say
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Real-Time Clock
Painbringer
Twonaiver
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it would ruin my imersion in the game world, i hate clocks, so not on my game plz
it would ruin my imersion in the game world, i hate clocks, so not on my game plz
MithranArkanere
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Originally Posted by Twonaiver
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it would ruin my imersion in the game world, i hate clocks, so not on my game plz |
IP, FPS and latency are not very immersive, either, but you don't see them until you hover over the led.
It's a good way to keep the 'extra info' out of sight.
Miss Puddles
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but have an option to turn it off in f11.
but have an option to turn it off in f11.
Yawgmoth
Tracking real world time is not a problem.
What GW could really use is a global time ingame clock!
One that everyone could use for planning meetings, pvp matches, trades and events.
A /time command would be enough. It should display one common time, the same for everyone everywhere in the world, one that should be also used for official announcements of event starting/ending times AND your local time taken from your system clock.
Another option - display the time on the top of the screen, where the -perf data is shown, I always play with this on and it's so small it's not noticable unless I specifically want to read it.
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What GW could really use is a global time ingame clock!
One that everyone could use for planning meetings, pvp matches, trades and events.
A /time command would be enough. It should display one common time, the same for everyone everywhere in the world, one that should be also used for official announcements of event starting/ending times AND your local time taken from your system clock.
Another option - display the time on the top of the screen, where the -perf data is shown, I always play with this on and it's so small it's not noticable unless I specifically want to read it.
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Kanyatta
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Originally Posted by Cimoa
Would wearing a watch or placing a small clock on your desk not be a simpler solution to this than asking for a game update that affects everyone?
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The Little Viking
oh lord...something else to cover the playing field.
I agree it could be a good thing, but seriously, if you are having a problem getting up and going into the next room to look at a clock, I do belive its time to get up and move anyway.
now if it was something you could use to come thru in the chat screen...
like /age but instead..../time, im all for that. But please, nothing more on the screen to get in the way.
I agree it could be a good thing, but seriously, if you are having a problem getting up and going into the next room to look at a clock, I do belive its time to get up and move anyway.
now if it was something you could use to come thru in the chat screen...
like /age but instead..../time, im all for that. But please, nothing more on the screen to get in the way.
Yuhe Ji
A /time command would be pretty useful, as said above. I normally run Guild Wars in a window (so that I can be doing other stuff while playing)so I wouldn't need it, but adding a clock wouldn't take very long.