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If I search for an item, it shows a list of prices and servers. The issue is, when I go to Universalis.app, I find out half of the servers haven't been checked for that item in 3 weeks. I have no issue going to those servers to check/update the prices for everyone, but /pmb doesn't indicate if data is stale, or at least not that I was able to find, and seems to represent all data as current. I'd be happy with just a colored dot or something, green for updated in last day, yellow for last 3 days, red for way out of date, maybe customizable time breakdowns in the settings. Ideally, there would be a column with an accurate listing of exactly when a server had a data refresh, but the dot would make me happy.
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Ok, I found that if I specify exact servers, that there is an update timer under the server name. Since I normally search by DC, it didn't occur to me to check this way. Still, that being said, it would be nice to see a quick idea of how stale a price is listed with the price instead of having to survey each server individually for each item.
If I search for an item, it shows a list of prices and servers. The issue is, when I go to Universalis.app, I find out half of the servers haven't been checked for that item in 3 weeks. I have no issue going to those servers to check/update the prices for everyone, but /pmb doesn't indicate if data is stale, or at least not that I was able to find, and seems to represent all data as current. I'd be happy with just a colored dot or something, green for updated in last day, yellow for last 3 days, red for way out of date, maybe customizable time breakdowns in the settings. Ideally, there would be a column with an accurate listing of exactly when a server had a data refresh, but the dot would make me happy.
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