1. Post #1

    January 2014
    201 Posts
    I with there were more day only servers. There used to be more, but now I cannot find any at all if I scan nearby servers.

    Does anyone else wish there were 24/7 day servers? I just logout and wait for day - night is just a pain. I do see some advantages to having night. It is cool to have the changing light and sometimes to be in the dark, but any pluses are cancelled out by the 15 minutes of boredom over and over again.

    Would you play on a day only server? I would.
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  2. Post #2
    STRYD3R's Avatar
    January 2014
    94 Posts
    No, you're ruining the game with these care bear server suggestions. Suck it up.
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  3. Post #3
    mego950's Avatar
    March 2014
    27 Posts
    I like the night, it gives a chance for people who know their area well to go out and raid at night.
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  4. Post #4
    simple html my ass
    Kanegasi's Avatar
    January 2014
    165 Posts
    My server has day set to 55 minutes and night at 5 minutes. In my opinion, permaday servers screw up your sense of direction since they are typically set to noon. Gotta have some sun movement.

  5. Post #5
    thelionnessa's Avatar
    March 2014
    275 Posts
    The server I am on is daylight non stop.

  6. Post #6
    Dennab
    March 2014
    7 Posts
    In fact many of players change their gamma the night.... I take many HS @200m+
    THAT ruins the game !

  7. Post #7

    January 2014
    201 Posts
    No, you're ruining the game with these care bear server suggestions. Suck it up.
    First, I want to formally offer my deepest apology for having ruined the game.

    Note I did not say "every server should be day only". I just wished a few servers would have less night. Then people can choose the type of server they prefer.

    Thanks for the comments so far. Glad to see a few servers have less night.
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  8. Post #8

    March 2014
    3 Posts
    I with there were more day only servers. There used to be more, but now I cannot find any at all if I scan nearby servers.

    Does anyone else with there were 24/7 day servers? I just logout and want for day - night is just a pain. I do see some advantages to having nigh. It is cool to have the changing light and sometimes to be in the dark, but any pluses are cancelled out by the 15 minutes of boredom over and over again.

    Would you play on a day only server? I would.
    Hi mate, my server has much longer days if you're interested in checking it out

    78.129.153.138:28215

  9. Post #9

    February 2014
    117 Posts
    1 word: GAMMA
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  10. Post #10

    March 2014
    26 Posts
    This is a well run day only server.

    net.connect 50.23.129.112:29415

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  11. Post #11

    January 2014
    13 Posts
    Maybe it's a stupid question, but how do you tell North/South/East/West in the daytime?

  12. Post #12

    September 2013
    279 Posts
    Watch the sun ;)

  13. Post #13

    December 2013
    157 Posts
    The night isnt even that bad anymore, its my preferred exploration time, and always has been.

    Also, natedog, the run rises in the east and sets in the west. i think you can figure it out from there.

  14. Post #14

    December 2013
    249 Posts
    Natedog might have meant, how do you tell the time if the sun is locked in place... well, hopefully the admin would have enough sense to lock it at 9am or 3pm or something rather than 12 noon, and tell you which it is so you can navigate by that.. You can always check for a /time command.