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Post by AcidLies on Jan 23, 2015 21:59:42 GMT
What time do you think most people come online? I would like to join when the server is more populated than just me.
Hell if there isnt a time, just invent one right now. I bet everyone who glances at the forums will see it and show up around that time.
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Post by TIME on Jan 23, 2015 22:20:08 GMT
There are a couple of time a day when you will see people on. We have some euro players that are on early mornings and mid day US CST and we have an evening rush at around 6-10 PM CST and then a late night crowed that spills back into the early morning group. As far as admins go: I am on in the 6-11 time range during the week, Carnasis tends to be on during the day, Numinak and Dante are on late as night CST. Hope that answers the question
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Post by kelesith on Jan 24, 2015 0:42:37 GMT
I tend to be on at around 12 to 5 AM U.S EST but if I can risk it, you'll find me on from 10-11 to 5 AM. especially if I have the time. though I am not as active as I would like, I am just getting back myself.
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Post by t050189 on Jan 24, 2015 0:44:16 GMT
For me (Here in Asia) I find peak hours at about 12 AM or so Hong Kong Time. Jay Armenov, Nirobis, Robert Peel, and occassionally Time or Numinak hop on about then.
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Post by HerrSticks on Jan 26, 2015 18:04:59 GMT
I'm usually on after 10pm CST on weeknights. Im usually on for 2-4 hours. Weekends are a bit more random, but I'm usually on nights and evenings CST.
I just started, so I'm still gearing my ship and getting the hang of things.
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Post by Kylo Mortis on Jan 27, 2015 9:12:22 GMT
I live in australia and those times that were stated 6-10pm CST is 10am-2pm so I can usually be on anywhere between that and 4-8pm AEST
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Post by HerrSticks on Jan 28, 2015 22:45:48 GMT
I'm not sure if the server supports "server time", if it does I have yet to see any evidence of it.
With players in Australia, Hong Kong, various places in the US, and elsewhere we are operating in nearly a 12 hour window. (DST[if it applies] further complicating it) Would setting up or establishing and deciding on a "Server Time" be beneficial? Would we be able to?
If a "server time" cannot be ascertained or is not "workable", would picking a semi arbitrary time suffice? (IE: Wherever TIME lives, GMT-0, or where the majority of players reside.)
Getting some sort of "official time" will remove some of the ambiguity and burden of having everyone always adjusting times, getting it wrong,lessening confusion, while easing planning.
Thoughts?
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Post by TIME on Jan 28, 2015 23:03:33 GMT
Well the server is located in New Jersey and it's time stamps are US Eatern Standard Time. So we can probably go off of that
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Post by HerrSticks on Jan 29, 2015 0:57:45 GMT
Time stamps? I guess i have yet to see those haha.
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Post by TIME on Jan 29, 2015 1:15:02 GMT
You can't see the time stamps unless you are an admin. They are for server logs and such.
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