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10am - 12 noon server downtime on a EU Server, in my opinion, is a rather poor time. 8am - 10am would be far better for those who like to play in the morning. I’ve tried getting a few of my friends involved in Tabula Rasa, but this 10 - 12 downtime has constantly put them off.
Now, I know there’s only one EU server & three US servers & that the US time zones differ & thus this is probably not a problem for the US, as these times would be early hours of the morning, but for a EU Server it is crippling. It’s pure laziness, in my opinion to have the same downtime across all servers (both US & EU).
<Avatea> Unfortunately, because we took the decision to make the European and North American servers available to all our players, regardless of their territory, we have to synchronise our publishes, which means doing it at a time that suits our operatives on both continents.
Posted by Katarine McCall on
18th September, 2008
at 12:11
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10am - 12 noon server downtime on a EU Server, in my opinion, is a rather poor time. 8am - 10am would be far better for those who like to play in the morning. I’ve tried getting a few of my friends involved in Tabula Rasa, but this 10 - 12 downtime has constantly put them off.
Now, I know there’s only one EU server & three US servers & that the US time zones differ & thus this is probably not a problem for the US, as these times would be early hours of the morning, but for a EU Server it is crippling. It’s pure laziness, in my opinion to have the same downtime across all servers (both US & EU).
<Avatea> Unfortunately, because we took the decision to make the European and North American servers available to all our players, regardless of their territory, we have to synchronise our publishes, which means doing it at a time that suits our operatives on both continents.