Well, if I could just get one of everything you could just put the co-ords of my house and I will lock down a book with the shard/date/# next to each one. How about that?good idea
Orich, sounds like a great idea but I am not computer savvy enough to figure that out and since I have a little bit of OCD, i.e. I want to see everything uniformed, this list is too long for me to go back and do it all over again.Why not just start a Google Doc spreadsheet of all these, and include the link as Read Only?
You can put whatever data you want, and people can pivot by what they want.
So why not give someone that is computer savvy the info and they can make the google spreadsheet, share it to you and give you edit privileges. Then share it to whomever else as view only privileges. That's what I've been doing with my rare sales.Orich, sounds like a great idea but I am not computer savvy enough to figure that out and since I have a little bit of OCD, i.e. I want to see everything uniformed, this list is too long for me to go back and do it all over again.
Yes, and the exact time it fell into our packs in both game time and real life time would be fantastic for building our role play around.It would be advantageous to include the UO date as well. Would add a stronger foundation connecting the events of UO with the game world rather than the take it out of the context of the game
Please elaborate what is UO date?It would be advantageous to include the UO date as well. Would add a stronger foundation connecting the events of UO with the game world rather than the take it out of the context of the game
the year is 373, we will be coming up on year 374 in about a month earth time. thats from my rudimentary calculations. perhaps someone who enjoys exact math could calculate in earth leap-years.Please elaborate what is UO date?
That's some cool stuff, I never knew UO had a separate calendar.the year is 373, we will be coming up on year 374 in about a month earth time. thats from my rudimentary calculations. perhaps someone who enjoys exact math could calculate in earth leap-years.
For the sake of event items, i think the Britannian year would suffice.