Hi,
I’ve been constantly logging on looking to see if the November Car Pack in up yet, but still nothing. The release date was advertised as November 3, well in my part of the world (East Coast Australia) it’s now a good 6 - 7 hours into November 4, and still no car pack! And our friends in New Zealand are a good 2+ hours further into their day with no cars. If we’re waiting for the last country in the world to experience ‘current time’ (ironically America), would it not be better to announce the launch ‘a day later’, and let them think that getting it a day or half a day early, that they’re actually ahead of time, rather than making the rest of the world wait?
Just a suggestion. I doubt I’m not the only one, or this is the only release, that has had this issue.
Have you cold restarted your console to force the game to update?
Usually the update launches around 6, 7 pm uk time. I believe this has always been the case. Even tough, a friend od mine in the uk got the update 15 mimutes before me, in the netherlands, but thats fine with me.
It would be handy if they put in a date of release, including estemated time of release with using the GMT. In that case everbody can figure out what his local time will be, and knows when he’s getting the update.
It’s a small thing to adress on the dlc article, but on the other side, if you’re complaining about a being in the next day then it’s said in the article, I’ll think that you need to worry about yourself, and your daily activities
Since the original Xbox, then the Xbox 360 and now Xbox One, all things Xbox are announced - unless otherwise specified for different game launch dates - as being Pacific Time on the date in the home of Xbox (and Turn 10 Studios) in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.A.
It has always been that way, just as saying 9 a.m. Pacific Time means four different times in the U.S.A. alone. Our television schedules always announced “9 a.m. ET” - which means Eastern Time Zone, and the rest of us figure it out.