Loig out time.


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Is they any chance that there is a way to see your logout time towards those job badges and such. its just something i think would be nice to see.

if not it should be added. just something to look at or whatever.


 

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hover over the badge that you're going for, it gives the time, in hours.


 

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Wait, I don't get it. how can I hover over the badge, if i don't have it.


 

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In your badge window (click BADGES on your navigation window), you will have a progress bar for any Day Job where you have any progress at all. Each progress bar will give you some idea of what you have to do to earn the badge (log off in a university, log off in Wentworths, etc).


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I found what i was missing.

When you go to the badges window you have to click on the drop down menu that is there, and go down to day jobs.


 

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I found what i was missing.

When you go to the badges window you have to click on the drop down menu that is there, and go down to day jobs.

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For some reason, a lot of my progress bars no longer give progress updates any more--but it sounds like you've got it figured out.


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For some reason, a lot of my progress bars no longer give progress updates any more--but it sounds like you've got it figured out.

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The Day Job meters only seem to update after you zone at least once. So you might log in and get the notification of Badge awarded, but when you check your badges they show as not having been awarded. Check again after you zone and there they are.


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