Yeah, but daylight savings changed in the US, not in Sweden. CEST kicks in on the last sunday of march.
Well, since Paradox are Swedish I'm gonna assume they know when daylight savings changes here (I'm also Swedish) and also, since it was Robin at Paradox who made the comment the most logical thing to assume would be that it in fact is released at 18:00 CET, wouldn't it? I would at least hope that the publisher knows when their own game is released.
Steam says in 17 hours right now.
Where you guy see the time??That's strange. Mine says in 8 hours. Do you guys know the secret handshake?
You mean like how they knew random Gamestops would release the game DAYS early?Well, since Paradox are Swedish I'm gonna assume they know when daylight savings changes here (I'm also Swedish) and also, since it was Robin at Paradox who made the comment the most logical thing to assume would be that it in fact is released at 18:00 CET, wouldn't it? I would at least hope that the publisher knows when their own game is released.
Where you guy see the time??
Mine only say when I bought it, not the release time....
You mean like how they knew random Gamestops would release the game DAYS early?
NASA lost a Mars probe because someone forgot to convert metric to imperial.Well, since that almost always happens with big games, I'm sure they knew there was a risk that was going to happen. Still, that's not the same thing as knowing the OFFICIAL release date/time for your game, is it now?
Steam is still telling me noon local time, but there is a release stream above it saying 3.5 hrs and counting down, which would put it at 14:00. I'll be a wee bit mad if it is the later of the two.