SAB when
common sense says around average patch time which is about ~6 hours from now
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common sense says around average patch time which is about ~6 hours from now
Did it occur to you, that i might not know when patch time is?
common sense says around average patch time which is about ~6 hours from now
Did it occur to you, that i might not know when patch time is?
It occurred to me you didn’t read the patch notes, which states when the festivities will begin.
In approximately 5 hours.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/info/updates/Game-Update-Notes-March-28-2017/first
9:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC -7)
common sense says around average patch time which is about ~6 hours from now
Did it occur to you, that i might not know when patch time is?
It occurred to me you didn’t read the patch notes, which states when the festivities will begin.
cool, didn’t think they would be out since it didn’t happen yet
In approximately 5 hours.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/info/updates/Game-Update-Notes-March-28-2017/first
9:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC -7)
Thanks
Patch times have and always will be between 5 and 7 pm CET.
for best effect, log in after dinner
They would not have to patch the game to open up SAB, if they included the code for the festival within the latest patch. They just have to flip a switch allowing Moto to allow you inside.
NOW!
Go go go go go!
Which really, really, really kittening sucks for us 2nd-shift workers on the east coast. 2 hours isn’t enough to get the SAB dailies done, which reset while I’m at work.
Which really, really, really kittening sucks for us 2nd-shift workers on the east coast. 2 hours isn’t enough to get the SAB dailies done, which reset while I’m at work.
Exactly how could ANet arrange the schedule to fit everyone in NA, EU, OCE, and Asia? The SAB is going to open at time X, which will be x hrs before dailies; it’s inevitable that someone will be unavailable.
Accordingly, it nearly always makes sense that a company will set release schedules to be convenient to most of its employees — that makes it easier that all hands can be available in case of emergency, that there’s plenty of expertise around to address questions & issues, and that folks aren’t in a perpetual state of burn out.
Which really, really, really kittening sucks for us 2nd-shift workers on the east coast. 2 hours isn’t enough to get the SAB dailies done, which reset while I’m at work.
Exactly how could ANet arrange the schedule to fit everyone in NA, EU, OCE, and Asia? The SAB is going to open at time X, which will be x hrs before dailies; it’s inevitable that someone will be unavailable.
Accordingly, it nearly always makes sense that a company will set release schedules to be convenient to most of its employees — that makes it easier that all hands can be available in case of emergency, that there’s plenty of expertise around to address questions & issues, and that folks aren’t in a perpetual state of burn out.
Easy, start and end it at reset.
I agree that it makes sense to start the events while they’re at work though. But the answer to the first question is easy, start everything at reset.
Which really, really, really kittening sucks for us 2nd-shift workers on the east coast. 2 hours isn’t enough to get the SAB dailies done, which reset while I’m at work.
Exactly how could ANet arrange the schedule to fit everyone in NA, EU, OCE, and Asia? The SAB is going to open at time X, which will be x hrs before dailies; it’s inevitable that someone will be unavailable.
Accordingly, it nearly always makes sense that a company will set release schedules to be convenient to most of its employees — that makes it easier that all hands can be available in case of emergency, that there’s plenty of expertise around to address questions & issues, and that folks aren’t in a perpetual state of burn out.
Easy, start and end it at reset.
I agree that it makes sense to start the events while they’re at work though. But the answer to the first question is easy, start everything at reset.
Reset generally excludes some regions too.
There is no way to please every timezone in the world, or every person’s unique schedule.
Which really, really, really kittening sucks for us 2nd-shift workers on the east coast. 2 hours isn’t enough to get the SAB dailies done, which reset while I’m at work.
Exactly how could ANet arrange the schedule to fit everyone in NA, EU, OCE, and Asia? The SAB is going to open at time X, which will be x hrs before dailies; it’s inevitable that someone will be unavailable.
Accordingly, it nearly always makes sense that a company will set release schedules to be convenient to most of its employees — that makes it easier that all hands can be available in case of emergency, that there’s plenty of expertise around to address questions & issues, and that folks aren’t in a perpetual state of burn out.
Easy, start and end it at reset.
I agree that it makes sense to start the events while they’re at work though. But the answer to the first question is easy, start everything at reset.
Have you seen the ‘concern’ threads when patches are released near reset? I don’t think that is a solution some would appreciate.
Not to mention requiring overtime for the Devs to take care of any issues that crop up. Or would you rather the issues wait a day?
Have you seen the ‘concern’ threads when patches are released near reset? I don’t think that is a solution some would appreciate.
Not to mention requiring overtime for the Devs to take care of any issues that crop up. Or would you rather the issues wait a day?
I understand but the point was that if you start the event 5 hours (let’s say) before reset, that only allows 5 hours for people to complete a day’s worth of events. If you do it at reset, that gives everyone the maximum time to do the events.
I’m not saying that I want them to do it, but this was a point to make.
Did they finally make World 3? That’s about the only thing that can make me reinstall the game.