I know you can see raid hours from looking at the server information but how am I supposed to know when exactly that is if I don’t know the location of the server? Yeah you can look at ping but that doesn’t really tell me anything about where the server is based. Please help lol
Hi and welcome!
You are not the first one asking this question. It would be a great improvement if they add the time or just the timezone to the serverlist screen or menu when your game is loaded.
For now you just can only try by destroying something… If you are on pvp server.
The event log will show you also the server restart message. It will show you this in your timezone. The server restarts are around 5 or 6 am. I am not sure now if it changed with the summer time here where I am from.
But with this you get an idea what servertime you have. And with this just try to destroy some buildings or attack your own thralls and see if they get damage. You need to check it few minutes before and after the time you think your pvp window starts… Or ends.
I think this is the only way but maybe someone else have a better idea I missed.
Oh just another idea which I used while ago on pvec…
Place a battle standard flag… While you are not in the pvp window you can join the pvp… If the pvp window starts the flag has no more functionality. I think that is the only way to get the time on pvec without an other player
Welcome to the Forum. @ConanBoDk battle standard idea does work
Have used on pve-c server’s note to self right it down next time should be tonight’s mission.
For xbox, 2500 and 2600 servers are east coast 6p est to 11 p est raid), 2700 and 2800 are west coast servers (9pm est to 2am est).
Maybe it’s a good idea to have a thread where people write the server timezones they know
So it would be searchable here at the forum.
I can say 3052 and 8023 are at CET
So utc+2 while summer time
Adding to official server timezones I know -
2506 and 2509 (PVEC US) are 7pm-12a EST currently