On the map you marked Istanbul with a pin and called it Ankara.
not going to lie. this was a really crappy way to find out I don't live in a popular city.
It might go live for me at 5pm, but will I get to play at 5pm? Probably not. The joy of being on US-Stormrage.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is a popular location?Who else plays WoW from here? Since my brother quit, I feel like I'm the only WoW player in this area 😛....#GoSensGo
Just a suggestion: List the cities names in alphabetical order. If they already are, it does not show as such from my side.
It launches at 9AM on the 29th in Guam!
The main question is, do I stay home from work or not...ive got so many free days left
I don't think I am even going to try to log in on the day because I live in Manhattan so it won't launch until 6 pm and that's if everything doesn't implode when the floodgates open, lol. Hopefully there won't be an emergency maintenance on Tuesday that lasts most of the day.
Why, in the name of Garrosh, a company with customers all over the world, announce a global launch using a 12h system?
It's cool, apparently NZ isn't it's own country anyway.
One of the only reasons I'm happy to be living in Los Angeles.
Very simple: the worldwide release time is 2022-11-28T23:00:00.000Z then use your local time zone offset to convert that ISO8601 timestamp into local time.A few examples:Berlin has UTC+1, so add 1h, and you get 2022-11-29T00:00:00.000+01:00 - or Nov 29, 0:00New York has UTC-5, so subtract 5h, and you get 2022-11-28T18:00:00.000-05:00 - or Nov 28, 18:00 (6pm in US writing...)I work with cross region database deployments every day, timezone conversions are bread and butter business...
12AM is not a valid time, it doesn't exist and should never be used. Either use 12 midnight and 12 noon or use 00:00 and 12:00 in 24h timeformat.
30 minutes after the start of my work shift, that's gonna be a fun day to try to avoid the 'net...
12AM?Had to look at the page of the Greenich museum to be sure it's midnight between 28th and 29th and not noon on 29th.Hope that's right.Maybe you could add the UTC and/or the the time converted to the local timezone.
Jesus Christ, the 12-hour clock is stupid..Can anyone tell me if 12:00 am is midnight or noon?