how long have you been playing eve
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Dolly Parton
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how long have you been playing eve
1. Open logserver.exe
2. Create a new workspace (select file < new workspace)
3. Start eve and log in
4. Once logged in click the exit button
5. Look at log server and select the very top entry
6. press ctrl+f and a little find box will pop up, type in that box "logonMinutes"
7. Sift through the result myself I had 3 results with "logonMinutes" in the lower box you will see data on the selected entry, it will be the last attribute in this box listed in minutes.
http://dl1.eve-files.com/media/0608/logserver.jpg
according to thread it should look like this ^^
can't wait to check when i get home. my only question is does this info come from CCP servers or my own computer cause i am on my 3rd computer since playing eve so my data might be a little off
2. Create a new workspace (select file < new workspace)
3. Start eve and log in
4. Once logged in click the exit button
5. Look at log server and select the very top entry
6. press ctrl+f and a little find box will pop up, type in that box "logonMinutes"
7. Sift through the result myself I had 3 results with "logonMinutes" in the lower box you will see data on the selected entry, it will be the last attribute in this box listed in minutes.
http://dl1.eve-files.com/media/0608/logserver.jpg
according to thread it should look like this ^^
can't wait to check when i get home. my only question is does this info come from CCP servers or my own computer cause i am on my 3rd computer since playing eve so my data might be a little off
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Re: how long have you been playing eve
i'd guess because it needs you to log in to eve, that it comes straight from the eve servers.Dolly Parton wrote:1. Open logserver.exe
2. Create a new workspace (select file < new workspace)
3. Start eve and log in
4. Once logged in click the exit button
5. Look at log server and select the very top entry
6. press ctrl+f and a little find box will pop up, type in that box "logonMinutes"
7. Sift through the result myself I had 3 results with "logonMinutes" in the lower box you will see data on the selected entry, it will be the last attribute in this box listed in minutes.
http://dl1.eve-files.com/media/0608/logserver.jpg
according to thread it should look like this ^^
can't wait to check when i get home. my only question is does this info come from CCP servers or my own computer cause i am on my 3rd computer since playing eve so my data might be a little off
edit, only 69805 minutes for me. hehulk, dres, you are excused this thread!
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I'll not look, at least not now. My usage is right between NOT ENOUGH and TOO MUCH, depending on whom is questioned in the matter. My best week ever was while trying to find attractions open in Alaska, I went at the worst time of the year, but had a blast with you lot and just walking about there and talking with locals.
Now I get to uber-eve only when on the road, which has slowed down alot, and will slow down even more with school. So long skills ftw!
Now I get to uber-eve only when on the road, which has slowed down alot, and will slow down even more with school. So long skills ftw!


