iirc... nothing. they're no longer adjusting the events start times when the time changes twice a year
Voltron is correct. The game has never adjusted their events due to DST anywhere around the globe (and by the way, same rule Applies to Angry Birds Transformers & at least a few other games). For example, the current Arenas Event will end at 10 am tomorrow, US EDT, and the next Arenas will begin same time. When the US Falls back in November, it will go back to 9 am US EST for start & stop times. Daily Calendar awards (starting tomorrow) will occur first login after 8 pm US ET instead of 7 pm US ET during standard time between November & Early March.
iirc... nothing. they're no longer adjusting the events start times when the time changes twice a year
Voltron is correct. The game has never adjusted their events due to DST anywhere around the globe (and by the way, same rule Applies to Angry Birds Transformers & at least a few other games). For example, the current Arenas Event will end at 10 am tomorrow, US EDT, and the next Arenas will begin same time. When the US Falls back in November, it will go back to 9 am US EST for start & stop times. Daily Calendar awards (starting tomorrow) will occur first login after 8 pm US ET instead of 7 pm US ET during standard time between November & Early March.
they did adjust one event; AM. The AM start time would go back and forward a hour to sync with the time change. iirc, they're no longer do that after the recent overall time shift.
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It's Daylight saving time.
Voltron is correct. The game has never adjusted their events due to DST anywhere around the globe (and by the way, same rule Applies to Angry Birds Transformers & at least a few other games). For example, the current Arenas Event will end at 10 am tomorrow, US EDT, and the next Arenas will begin same time. When the US Falls back in November, it will go back to 9 am US EST for start & stop times. Daily Calendar awards (starting tomorrow) will occur first login after 8 pm US ET instead of 7 pm US ET during standard time between November & Early March.
they did adjust one event; AM. The AM start time would go back and forward a hour to sync with the time change. iirc, they're no longer do that after the recent overall time shift.
Oops. This is what I get for looking at other data. Yes. That. 9am EST or 6am PST. Whichever you prefer to read. My bad.