So now I am doing more events to just play around I need help. So there is so many people who are around the world but I need to know what time zone people are in. I will be having my Halloween maze soon, and last year I felt bad so meny people was sleeping. So this year I will try and do it 2 times in 1 day. But I need to know time zones and I hope soon to know for my other events as well that is going to be made for next year. Trying to slowly make things I know I can’t for all but I am trying my best for most. Let me know your time zone so I can get to thinking what times would work best. ![]()
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GMT +1 here ![]()
EST here, I tend to be active in the evening my time, between 9:30-midnight. Some weekends, holidays, sick days, etc, I would be on randomly or all day… You’d be right if you thought I was avoiding doing something more productive with my free time… Lol
GMT +1
same as Host ![]()
not in game whole time but I am reachable at forum 8:00 - 20:00 my time ![]()
Same, GMT +1.
You know
GMT
GMT here
10 cars
GMT + 10 This means I’m usually on when it’s unsociable o’clock time for everyone else ![]()
The wonderful EEST here
CDT which is -0500 UTC I believe. In-game some nights & weekends.
I’m EST and I’m on mostly in the evenings.
By Saturday I will make a chart of everyone’s time zones and then I should be able to pick out a date before the end of the month this is great. Thank you for helping me out on this ![]()
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I’m BST. I’m usually always on in the afternoon/evening depending what I have on.
EST - on most evenings.
I’m in PST (GMT-8)
Same time zone as Hazel but different name
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So IST for me, which is GMT +1 in summer
Moslty here during the day and early evening, and some weekend when the weather is bad outside ![]()
IST?
Irish? India? Israel?
Irish Standard time ![]()
Crazy times.
So i guess EST is GMT-5 and EDT is GMT-4 and currently the eastern time is edt since it’s summer… We really just call it est all year long here though, i wish we’d just leave it on standard time, and fix our time zone boundaries to better match our sunlight pattern instead of jumping our time around twice a year…