http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Commander_(franchise)Sorry to interfere with your evening but I need a date not a date date but a date, I started playing UO on December 11th 1999 what I need is the Sosarian date, also along those lines anyone know what time period Wing Commander was in
Awwww what is Sosaria's 2013 then?Is this what you are looking for?
Earth Year 1999 = Britannia Year 299
http://www.uoguide.com/Sands_of_Sosaria
Awwww what is Sosaria's 2013 then?SOMEONE DO THE MATH! *is horrible at math*
Thank's Winter I had forgotten all about Sand's of SosariaIs this what you are looking for?
Earth Year 1999 = Britannia Year 299
http://www.uoguide.com/Sands_of_Sosaria
I am embarking on a new quest, I am writing a book about my first avatar's life in UO. I came across my old Packard-Bell computer (don't laugh), with a quite an amount of screenshots I remember almost everything that happened in most of them, like the time I came across my first Ogre I was so entranced in how he looked , (most of my gaming consisted of pen and paper) that I was dead before I knew it.But I appreciate your responsesSorry to interfere with your evening but I need a date not a date date but a date, I started playing UO on December 11th 1999 what I need is the Sosarian date, also along those lines anyone know what time period Wing Commander was in
Either your posted date and calculation are off, or UOGuide is wrong. I don't know enough to say which is correct.Each RL Month = one UO Year. If you want to know what year it is today in UO just go to our website http://uorpc.net/ It always gives the current date.
Aha, I was wondering how one Earth day equals 12 UO days, but one Earth year equals five UO years.Each Britannian month, however, consists of 73 days.
This makes a Britannian year last 876 Britannian days, which is 73 Earth days.
Was that way for a long while then some idiot over on the DEV team decided to make it 10 times more complicated than it is and changed something messing things up far as I recall.Either your posted date and calculation are off, or UOGuide is wrong. I don't know enough to say which is correct.
Accoring to UOGuide, it should be about BY 369 (5 BY = 1 EY). Your website says it is BY 493 (12 BY = 1 EY). So, where does the official information come from?