randolphbenoit wrote: »ESO Live suppose to be today at PAX during 2PM – 3:30PM
http://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/2016/08/09/eso-headquarters-at-pax-west-2016
Just a reminder!
Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
We shouldn't have to. ZOS should give EU players basic consideration and always give times in both US and GMT(BST) form. Costs nothing and achieves a lot in terms of customer satisfaction.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
We shouldn't have to. ZOS should give EU players basic consideration and always give times in both US and GMT(BST) form. Costs nothing and achieves a lot in terms of customer satisfaction.
I am CEST however, not BST. And technically any player in any timezone could demand that ZOS types it for him...
And, for the most part(maintenance announcements, etc.), ZOS does post times in two timezones.
So let's not be too hard on them.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
We shouldn't have to. ZOS should give EU players basic consideration and always give times in both US and GMT(BST) form. Costs nothing and achieves a lot in terms of customer satisfaction.
I am CEST however, not BST. And technically any player in any timezone could demand that ZOS types it for him...
And, for the most part(maintenance announcements, etc.), ZOS does post times in two timezones.
So let's not be too hard on them.
I'm usually not hard on them but I reckon that this irks me no end.
No, any player in any timezone could not demand that ZOS types it for him. There is a standard for time which is GMT(BST in summer) and everyone knows (or should know) how to translate their own zone from GMT(BST). I'm not BST either but when I see BST I can translate automatically for me. I cannot do that (and noone can) for each 24 time zones. So there's a standard, just use it ! ZOS proudly announces 7 million players all over the world, the game is a worlwide product, they should act as a true company with international audience and not a US-centric US company.
randolphbenoit wrote: »3PM EDT/ 12PM PDT but exact time be nice from staff please
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
We shouldn't have to. ZOS should give EU players basic consideration and always give times in both US and GMT(BST) form. Costs nothing and achieves a lot in terms of customer satisfaction.
So 12PM PDT is 8PM in London and 9PM in Paris.
The standard for time is UTC. ZOS should just use that and nothing else. With UTC, everyone would be able to convert to their own time, and ZOS don't get accused of favouring one time zone over another.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
We shouldn't have to. ZOS should give EU players basic consideration and always give times in both US and GMT(BST) form. Costs nothing and achieves a lot in terms of customer satisfaction.
I am CEST however, not BST. And technically any player in any timezone could demand that ZOS types it for him...
And, for the most part(maintenance announcements, etc.), ZOS does post times in two timezones.
So let's not be too hard on them.
I'm usually not hard on them but I reckon that this irks me no end.
No, any player in any timezone could not demand that ZOS types it for him. There is a standard for time which is GMT(BST in summer) and everyone knows (or should know) how to translate their own zone from GMT(BST). I'm not BST either but when I see BST I can translate automatically for me. I cannot do that (and noone can) for each 24 time zones. So there's a standard, just use it ! ZOS proudly announces 7 million players all over the world, the game is a worlwide product, they should act as a true company with international audience and not a US-centric US company.
The standard for time is UTC. ZOS should just use that and nothing else. With UTC, everyone would be able to convert to their own time, and ZOS don't get accused of favouring one time zone over another.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Bonzodog01 wrote: »What time is that in BST (UK)?
I always use this:
http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/pdt-to-bst-converter
We shouldn't have to. ZOS should give EU players basic consideration and always give times in both US and GMT(BST) form. Costs nothing and achieves a lot in terms of customer satisfaction.
I am CEST however, not BST. And technically any player in any timezone could demand that ZOS types it for him...
And, for the most part(maintenance announcements, etc.), ZOS does post times in two timezones.
So let's not be too hard on them.
I'm usually not hard on them but I reckon that this irks me no end.
No, any player in any timezone could not demand that ZOS types it for him. There is a standard for time which is GMT(BST in summer) and everyone knows (or should know) how to translate their own zone from GMT(BST). I'm not BST either but when I see BST I can translate automatically for me. I cannot do that (and noone can) for each 24 time zones. So there's a standard, just use it ! ZOS proudly announces 7 million players all over the world, the game is a worlwide product, they should act as a true company with international audience and not a US-centric US company.