4/5 rating based on 101 reviews. Read all reviews for Events for Destiny Track Public Events Timers for iPhone.
Events for Destiny Track Public Events Timers is free iOS app published by Ruben Frosali
Awesome austin 123
honestly this app is a complete wast of space. the event time is so inaccurate it is painful. the developers obviously are guessing and have no solid source(s) whatsoever.
Brett Cloutier
This app has a nice design and a great objective but fails to deliver on any of the timed events. Which is what I was lead to believe was the point of the app. Considering I have been waiting for 30 minutes and there has been no events in my area when this app says there have been events every 10 minutes is very discouraging. Mainly because the devs could have done such a better job on even guessing how often events incur.
gundamblue
It's a great idea for an app dealing with Destiny. The main problem it doesn't deliver. It's timing of events do not occur and have wasted time camping at locations where it was announcing.
f4sfed
After paying for the app,I still have blocked content. The app is asking for more money to unlock what was implied to be there at the first purchase. Not knowing how much more money it will take to unlock what appears to be there, I will be deleting this app.
Spiderman
I really enjoy this app because you can find out when public events start, what the weekly things are, and a lot more that you can do with this app!
Somone mad
I was liking the app because it told me were public events could possibly be. But I stayed up to find zur. You guys said that he had the boots of eao. Then I find xur only to find out HE DOESNT HAVE THAT OR ANYTHING YOU SAID HE HAD. SO SCREW THIS APP IT IS NOT WORTH YOUR TIME OR MONEY. PS THE PUBLIC EVENT THING DOESNT WORK THAT MUCH AS IT SHOULD
qyv42
I pretty much just use this app to find out Xur's location. After paying for the full version, I'm disappointed that several times now, even on a Saturday after Xur had been around for more than 24 hours, his location is listed as "still checking for that guy". Seems like this would be a simple thing to get right relative to the actual ability to predict Public Events.