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Telling Time?

MaidenOregon
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Is there a way for console players to know what time of day it is? I have a hard time knowing if it's dawn or dusk sometimes. I'm aware there's a pc addon that tells the time, but there should be a command line /time or the like.
  • starkerealm
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    You can use your compass to track the location of the sun and moons. When they're directly north/south that's noon/midnight.
  • MaidenOregon
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    To tell which way the sun / moons are moving is very time consuming. There needs to be an easier way.

    Am I the only one that thinks that the amount of time it is dark is too short?
  • Narvuntien
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    Time works differently on Mundus compared to Earth.
    Night is half as long as the Day and time is the same everwhere on Mundus. There is no time zones.
  • Altaire
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    To tell which way the sun / moons are moving is very time consuming. There needs to be an easier way.

    Am I the only one that thinks that the amount of time it is dark is too short?

    I too wish for a equal day/night pattern, maybe if new DLC's could be based on this, all those ppl that LIKE the 2hr night & 4hr day can vote by buying or not the DLC.
    Imagine a Greenland size DLC w/ few wayshrines and a vast waste to explore. I would buy that in a second, some like little zones where everything is easy and fast.
    Give us a choice ZoS, small,quick & easy for some. Large,slow & expansive for others.
  • THWIP71
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    Get up off the couch and look out the window? :D
  • starkerealm
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    To tell which way the sun / moons are moving is very time consuming.

    Look at the sky.

    Now, look at your compass. Look at where the sun is/moons are in relation to your compass.

    Now you know the time. It takes almost no time because ESO doesn't vary the sunrise/set and moonrise/set times based on lunar phases and the seasons, so it's always there.
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