/time

9 posts · 2006-10-03 11:11:34 to 2006-10-08 03:06:10

#36300063304 10/03/2006 11:11:34 /time

This is probably Impossible but hey, worth a shot.  The time command currently displays local time.  To save us all getting confused (which happens reasonably often) with different Timezones could we not implement a sub command, such as:

 /time GMT

/time PDT

/time EST

That would display the time in different time zones.  I'm sure it would be very helpful for such a small addition. 

#36300063323 10/03/2006 11:31:23 Re:/time
Yes that will be very useful for getting to events at the right time if you don't know how to convert one time zone to another.
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#36300063330 10/03/2006 11:45:32 Re:/time

To simplify with an example:

If the Pacific Time is 12:00...

Mountain Time 13:00 (+1 hour)
Central Time 14:00 (+2 hours)
Eastern Time 15:00 (+3 hours)
Greenwich Mean Time 20:00 (+8 hours)

#36300063406 10/03/2006 13:52:31 Re:/time
Gents... too much thought into this...

create /mxotime

Schedule all events to mxotime.

Simple yet effective.
#36300063435 10/03/2006 14:57:02 Re:/time
LiquidZ wrote:
Gents... too much thought into this...

create /mxotime

Schedule all events to mxotime.

Simple yet effective.
Dat man is smart.  SMILEY
#36300063629 10/04/2006 00:00:57 Re:/time
/sign I like this idea. 
#36300066840 10/07/2006 21:09:42 Re:/time
yeah ive seen FFXI has a standerd time heck i even seen on ebgames website a while back you could get a Clock that goes by FFXI time too
#36300066976 10/08/2006 02:57:06 Re:/time

Yeah would be nice to have a /time MXO

It would make events easier to catch without just disregarding it because it says some random timezone

#36300066980 10/08/2006 03:06:10 Re:/time
Well the biggest problem with /time atm is how it only reads what is set on your PC, it wouldnt suprise me people could set a date and time on their PC to show something in game based on date and well it might not be the true date. So having 1 central time would be ideal.