Classic. wowhead.com/news=294395/wow-classic-name-reservations-open-today
I’m confused can we eu players reserve our names at 10pm still or is it midnight? Or is it Tuesday?
Classic. wowhead.com/news=294395/wow-classic-name-reservations-open-today
I’m confused can we eu players reserve our names at 10pm still or is it midnight? Or is it Tuesday?
It depends where in EU you live (time zone wise).
Starting at 00:01 CEST on Tuesday 13th August so midnight more or less.
So if we are in the UK when can I reserve the names I want?
At 2300 local
Tuesday though?
No, it’s tonight for those of us in the UK. One minute past midnight for our European neighbours which makes it Tuesday for them.
I forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me.
So 11pm tonight for the UK, thank you
Τwo observations on the map:
First, no maelstrom at the reputed loc of the Bermuda triangle (North of Puerto Rico, South of the Bermudas and East of Miami, FL).
The location of the Maelstrom on the world map roughly coincides with the location of the Lost City of R’liyeh (if I recall correctly the name) where Kthulu was located according to a short story by H. P. Lovecraft wherein a Norwegian Merchant Marine Second Mate reminisces of what happened after he and the Norwegian vessel he was serving aboard found the location of the Lost City in a set of Latitude and Longtitude where only open sea was supposed to exist.
I love that map! Do you have one without those red dots and city names?
I find it funny when people can’t figure out times in their zone when given the time in another.
And all it takes is to google it to get the time difference.
Whilst I know what you mean I have seen some very clever people make some horrendous mistakes when it comes to time zones,
I always just get the time zones map opened up in my browser. Better than any converter. You just see all the current time in each zone
If I lived on mars, what time would I be able to reserve?
Not as clever as you thought then.
Depends on the timezone and your latency would be in minutes.