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1.23 update DISLIKES (bugs? corrections?)

  • Thread starter DeletedUser102041
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DeletedUser102041

I believe with v1.23 I am not getting updates as accurate as before the patch.
(i.e.: mots and polishes don't always show up when done --- only if you log out and come back in,
same for the mot/polish/attack timers on hood, guild, and friends.)

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Another issue I think needs attention is the time stamp on EVENTS.
Now the general, guild, and neighborhood chat seem to be LOCAL time,
but the screen that shows you EVENTS (i.e.: the events like "attacks" "market orders") are
displayed in some other time zone.

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Well that's my 2 "crowns" about the game.
I'll be back if I have anymore.

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PS - Good job on the other parts of the game though!
 
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DeletedUser7719

I don't think either of your complaints have to specifically do with 1.23... :p
(But I do agree with the second one)
 

DeletedUser

Another issue I think needs attention is the time stamp on EVENTS.
Now the general, guild, and neighborhood chat seem to be LOCAL time,
but the screen that shows you EVENTS (i.e.: the events like "attacks" "market orders") are
displayed in some other time zone.

The chats (Global, Guild and Neighbourhood) are in each player's local time, but after a while spent watching the time stamps on events and messages, it would seem that they are in server time which is GMT +1.
 
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