Extend day and night cycle
Not everyone plays 4 hours.
So I suggest a 3 hour cycle instead of 2.
First thought is 60 night and 120 day.
But maybe it should be 80 night and 100 day.
80 night 100 day seems more reasonable. there is no issue with night people. Not when you practically auto target what is infront of you and tab targetting/mousing over things infront of you highlights everything anyway.
another thing that would be nice is if there was a universal day/night cycle, rather than having it per-zone.if it’s night in lion’s arch, then it should be night on the gendarran fields too.
I agree with that too, BrunoBRS.
Didn’t know it wasn’t the case. Kind of silly xD
Not everyone plays 4 hours.
So I suggest a 3 hour cycle instead of 2.
First thought is 60 night and 120 day.
But maybe it should be 80 night and 100 day.
I remember them making the argument that if they had any “longer” cycles some people who don’t play all that much won’t be seeing all the content. This is true, but if they made the cycle uneven as in 3 or 5 hours if you log on at the “same” time everyday you’d see a different time in game.
My vote of course goes to 5 hours or even longer. I love night time. So many interesting events kick off at night time.
I agree with that too, BrunoBRS.
Didn’t know it wasn’t the case. Kind of silly xD
found out by accident. spent at least a week without ever seeing night time, so i asked on the forums what was going on.
then someone told me the cycle is per-zone >.>
I think night should be more obvious. It is quite easy to walk around DR and not even notice that it is night without looking up at the sky. It should be dark. I should need a lantern. I should fear being eaten by a grue
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I would like to see a longer day/night cycle, as well, with it being universal across Tyria like Bruno mentioned. I would also like to see a much longer, more gradual period of twilight lighting during the dawn/dusk transition period in between…it’s lame to have it go from looking like it’s noon to a starry-sky in a couple seconds.