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  1. #51
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    Re: Hofix changes¿

    about half an hour to go guys, it's about 9:30 over there...

    seems I was wrong about the time after all... *mutters* stupid time zones...
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    Re: Hofix changes¿

    Quote Originally Posted by Domine View Post
    Touche.

    It was another poster than said EST. My mistake.
    Quote Originally Posted by Floxxx View Post
    My post said EST, the mistake is mine
    We try not to use EST and EDT designations because it just leads to more confusion. This is why we use the GMT offset when posting down times. Pretty simple thing to take the stated time, add back the offset and then add in your own country's offset.

    We do this because so many people complained about the use of EST and EDT and wanted to see the GMT offset so they could do the math themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MajUntagent View Post
    think it's more than that. i've noticed the client is using a lot more ram now than it used to (used to be less than 1gig, now it gets above 1.3gig before it crashes) even when in older areas. think there's some shoddy coding wasting system resources which is possibly to blame for some of the lag/crashes people have been experiencing.
    Mine eats over 2 gig at peak now. Pre-Isengard i think at worst it was 1.4/1.5 ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floxxx View Post
    actually it only says "Eastern", not "EST"
    I can assure you server time in LOTRO is "EST". Put a Vista/7 clock widget with "EST" time on it and you'll be fine.

    But Sapience cleared it up in the meantime too

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    Hello Guys,

    To escape any confusion about timezones, I always drop into the german section of the announcements and check time there. Celestrata posts it in local time, which happens to be the same also for my country (to get the UK time, simply deduct one hour).

    Quote Originally Posted by Celestrata View Post
    Die HdRO-Spielserver werden Dienstag, den 4. Oktober von 14:00 Uhr – 16:00 Uhr MEZ (GMT +2) wegen eines Hotfix heruntergefahren. Vielen Dank für eure Geduld und bis bald im Spiel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafalek View Post
    Hello Guys,

    To escape any confusion about timezones, I always drop into the german section of the announcements and check time there. Celestrata posts it in local time, which happens to be the same also for my country (to get the UK time, simply deduct one hour).
    Yep. We have pre-written text for downtimes in English, French and German with times expressed in the appropriate manner (like the use of a 24 hour clock). Whoever ends up posting the information just updates the times from a little chart we made up.

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    Servers should have been up have an hour ago no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by defrule View Post
    Servers should have been up have an hour ago no?
    No. In another 19 minutes scheduled time. Could be later, not likely earlier.

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    I still laugh a little over, no matter what online game I play, whenever there is a downtime, there is always so much confusion about the time.
    Would be fun to see Turbine start stating it in zulu time instead ( and yes I know what zulu time is ) just for laughs and to really confuse more people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laldail View Post
    No. In another 19 minutes scheduled time. Could be later, not likely earlier.
    Bah nvm...

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    maybe they fixing when i wear a certain helmet my face fur disappears
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    Re: Hofix changes¿

    It was much easier to know what time fixes were due to be completed when we had codemasters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapience View Post
    We try not to use EST and EDT designations because it just leads to more confusion. This is why we use the GMT offset when posting down times. Pretty simple thing to take the stated time, add back the offset and then add in your own country's offset.

    We do this because so many people complained about the use of EST and EDT and wanted to see the GMT offset so they could do the math themselves.
    I think a simple solution would be to code a clock into the launcher, then refer to that clock for the notes. This clock would take the time not from the users local machine but from some turbine source. Then people wouldn't even have to do their own timezone conversion math anymore, particularly if the following idea is also coded:

    When there's a countdown until a downtime or event starts or ends, there could be an additional (or replacement) clock displaying the amount of time left.

    Or the launcher clock and notes get converted to the timezone set for your machine automatically. With an option to disable that if people should want to. There is always one!
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    And as an offtopic sidenote, could you please fix daily quests to show cooldown for servertime instead of local time? Somewhat frustrating to have quests actually come off cooldown 8 hours after the displayed value.. or require a logoff to fix. If you're online when the quests would end their cooldown (in your local time) they'll even show up as available.. but nothing happens when you try to talk to the npcs with the pretty ring symbol above their heads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrigan View Post
    I can assure you server time in LOTRO is "EST". Put a Vista/7 clock widget with "EST" time on it and you'll be fine.
    For folks in Europe and the rest of the world, this is probably the best suggestion I've seen.

    I have one of these set for Queensland, as I have some Aussie friends, and it's nice to know when they're actually awake to talk to them online, and when it's midnight there.

    I have some good friends in the UK and Ireland as well so adding +5 hours is easy for me to remember. But, for most folks, the best bet is what was suggested above. Set that little widget, and your problems should be (mostly) solved from here on out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapience View Post
    We do this because so many people complained about the use of EST and EDT and wanted to see the GMT offset so they could do the math themselves.
    Bullocks! People never want to do math themselves!

    But I do agree with the EDT / EST confusion as I was trying to explain in-game that how CDT related to EST and I believe I confused us both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nodwick View Post
    I still laugh a little over, no matter what online game I play, whenever there is a downtime, there is always so much confusion about the time.
    Would be fun to see Turbine start stating it in zulu time instead ( and yes I know what zulu time is ) just for laughs and to really confuse more people.
    There have been a few times I considered making posts with Zulu time just to see who got it.

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    hopefully this hotfix fixes the random crashes issue in and around galtrev
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrigan View Post
    I can assure you server time in LOTRO is "EST". Put a Vista/7 clock widget with "EST" time on it and you'll be fine.

    But Sapience cleared it up in the meantime too
    All the years I've been MMOing and trying to clear up the confusion that timezones cause, it hadn't ocurred to me to do something so simple before!

    I now have 2 clocks on my desk top: UK and EST times.
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    In any event, according to this link, the servers are back online which means they should be open for business shortly if they are not already so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fruinjuice View Post
    Bullocks! People never want to do math themselves!

    But I do agree with the EDT / EST confusion as I was trying to explain in-game that how CDT related to EST and I believe I confused us both.
    Actually CDT is the same as EST... since CST is one hour behind EST and CDT is one hour ahead of CST....

    However, LOTRO servers are currently on EDT (although as Sapience pointed out they just call it Eastern Time), so setting a Vista clock widget for EST wouldn't be correct unless the clock is actually ET (Eastern Time) with automatically adjust for Daylight Savings active, since right now EST is one hour behind the actual server time. (Unless the Windows time zone is just incorrectly named).

    Have I thoroughly confused everyone yet? :P

    Got real familiar with time zones and their relations back when I was a trucker... was pretty much a necessity. And even though I didn't do deliveries across the Atlantic or Pacific I learned most of those time zones as well... especially GMT/BST.

    And by the way, the time stamps on the forum posts display in Zulu Time (which I've actually heard seldom outside the military)... at least for me, haven't bothered to adjust settings on my profile.
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    Re: Hofix changes¿

    ... and the IUA problem preventing to use the plugins ?? Nothing ...
    ... the item names (like 'sword 1', 'sword 2' or 'To Be Defined') ?? Nothing ...
    ... the translation in French/German of all quests and movies ?? Nothing ...

    You know, it's not serious for a company like Turbine. Of course, I remain a fan of Lotro and understand it will require more time to solve every problem but I'm disappointed of your contempt for the French and German players. Codemasters was criticized in his time but the translations were clean, with a very good translation.

    Today, implemented only a small fix to solve a problem with the servers is RIDICULOUS while the game has become unstable with a lot of important bugs ...

    I'm really disappointed ...

    PS : sorry for my English but it is not my native language !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merilda View Post
    All the years I've been MMOing and trying to clear up the confusion that timezones cause, it hadn't ocurred to me to do something so simple before!

    I now have 2 clocks on my desk top: UK and EST times.
    Hehe I'm used to it since I work with the US (both coasts) regularly. I have both EST and PST time clocks on my desktop for years now.

    You can also do this on your Android phone (and I suppose on your iPhone too, but I don't own one so not sure).

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    I want to know the fixes!

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    Kudos and credit where it is deserved. The servers were back up on schedule. Actually, Imladris was up a few minutes early. Very well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrigan View Post
    Hehe I'm used to it since I work with the US (both coasts) regularly. I have both EST and PST time clocks on my desktop for years now.

    You can also do this on your Android phone (and I suppose on your iPhone too, but I don't own one so not sure).
    Quote Originally Posted by Kaynith View Post
    Kudos and credit where it is deserved. The servers were back up on schedule. Actually, Imladris was up a few minutes early. Very well done.
    Yes the iPhone can do that as well. It's how I survived in Germany for a week.

    Servers came back up about 6 minutes early.

 

 
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