Blizzard Senior Community Manager Zarhym has posted on the US forums,
informing players that, with the arrival of patch 5.1, substantial
changes have been made to realm reset times throughout the US realm
region, including oceanic servers. The reason behind this is the impact
of cross-realm zones, or CRZ, on times events such as the Stranglethorn
Fishing Extravaganza. Previously, players were able to manipulate the
new feature to "realm-hop" to hand in the quests the moment the
tournaments began, so Blizzard shut them down while the devs worked on a
solution.
The solution they've reached for patch 5.1 is to normalize event
times across the US, and set up a different group of normalized times
for the Oceanic region. The EU's servers have worked like this for many
years, and it seems a viable answer to the problem, although some
adjustment will be necessary for those who are inconvenienced by the
changes.
Due to the huge time difference, as noted, Oceanic servers have
different reset times, but they continue to share raid and dungeon
lockouts with US servers as Blizzard's team wish to maintain the large
player pool for their matchmaking systems to draw from.
Hit the break for Zarhym's full post and to see when your new reset times are.
With Patch 5.1: Landfall we've reactivated the Stranglethorn
Fishing Extravaganza. To accomplish this we reevaluated the way
time-based events work in World of Warcraft. The time zone designation
for a realm doesn't always correlate with its real-world location, and
that designation has traditionally directed a player to choose a realm
that shares their local time. With cross-realm features like zone
coalescing (CRZ) and Raid/Dungeon Finder, linking event reset or lockout
times to realm times has caused a lot of confusion, such as zones
flipping between day and night upon zoning, and created substantial
issues with limited-time events, such as Azeroth's fishing tournaments.
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