CJPhoenix1911
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Is there any way to find the actual date I started playing?
Thank you, this really helped! And I can see and keep track of so many details!Try here.
You can also go to the bottom of the page and update the data. Then go back up and view your city on ElvenArchitect.And I can see and keep track of so many details!
Elvenstats said:Why isn't my user on elvenstats?
You have to rank in the top 75,000 on your server. You also get added if you are a member of a fellowship that is in the top 750 and you press the refresh members button on the fellowship page. One caveat here though, I don't think your score history will not be snapshotted each week until you reach the top 75000.
Yes, that’s how I interpret it too.I read what ElvenStats says as 1. You are recorded if in the top 75,000 (ie everyone now). 2. If you are outside the top 75,000, then you would also get recorded if you are in a top 750 fellowship. Don't have to be both, the second point is if you were outside the top 75K.
Very good point. I have tried looking up baby cities in my neighborhood that can’t be found yet.And elvenstats usually updates Sunday, so you can expect to be tracked from the first Sunday after you reached 500 points.
I wonder how many long term players would still have it? I certainly can't throw any shade here, because I am utterly terrible about cleaning out my in-box. In fact, I actually might still have it if I wanted to search back through years of old emails. But I think most people eventually delete old emails and keep their in-box to a manageable size.So we are back to what I said at the start: use your confirmation email, which arrived, for me, about 12 hours after I started playing.
ahaha! I am pretty sure that I still have mine as well. But in this case, it is useful to have, and keep, as it proves that which email we gave Inno when we signed up.I wonder how many long term players would still have it? I certainly can't throw any shade here, because I am utterly terrible about cleaning out my in-box. In fact, I actually might still have it if I wanted to search back through years of old emails. But I think most people eventually delete old emails and keep their in-box to a manageable size.