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Re: What on earth is going on?!?

Sat, Sep 1 2012 3:20 PM (64 replies)
  • Minkywinkster
    1,777 Posts
    Tue, Jun 26 2012 10:35 AM

    Excellent summary Tarheels, let's hope this thread actually has an influence on future tournaments

  • MisterWGT
    122 Posts
    Tue, Jun 26 2012 11:48 AM

    Agree... good input Tarheels.  I like the countdown clock concept and thanks for keeping the dialogue constructive.

    Cheers!

    - MisterWGT / CN

  • oilyrag
    875 Posts
    Tue, Jun 26 2012 12:57 PM

    MisterWGT:

    Agree... good input Tarheels.  I like the countdown clock concept and thanks for keeping the dialogue constructive.

    Cheers!

    - MisterWGT / CN

     

    just put a clock on the gameclient menu window in PST.... get it sponsored by someone like rolex or omega and make some money at the same time

     

  • alosso
    21,083 Posts
    Tue, Jun 26 2012 1:42 PM

    I'm not sure that WGT has made a mistake, perhaps only the different timezone use is confusing.

    All WGT tournaments are in PST (UTC -8), usually from midnight to midnight.

    The CDP bonus is in GMT (UTC +0).

    CC tourney seem to be in CC timezone time, starting whenever they are set up.

     

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    All of the following only refers to the game client.
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    Question is, what does the game client display? I think b0geybuster got it:

    All tournament times frames in the game client are time zone specific....

    That is, for all timezones east of the US west coast, 12 am PST on a certain day will be some time on the next day, since we are ahead of their clock time.

    In one post two cutouts of the game client were displayed, one from the west coast (PST?) and one from Great Britain. This display has only the date, and it would be logical that the tourney closing dates vary between them.

    TBE nailed it partly:

    The way I read things is that here in UK we get a further 7 hours on the cut off time due to GMT = PST +7 hrs.
    This bunch of hours was on the 21st, correctly shown. The only misunderstanding is that we have not the whole new day but only those few "extra" hours.

    OTOH, the start is on the new day in California, too, so these are the same.

    For time zones behind PST, that is further west (Hawaii) the starting day should be one day earlier, while east of the Pacific we'd soon hit the international dateline - Japan and Australia and the likes count as "east of California" like us in Old Europe.

  • quelani
    219 Posts
    Sat, Sep 1 2012 3:20 PM

    I doubt that the good folk at WGT even know where Aus/NZ is.

    oilyrag:

    thebigeasy707:

    Someone from WGT needs to reply in here with regards to whatever their stance is or is going to be.

    I didn't realise US folks were shown Jun18 - Jun20 on their screen like that screenshot of Jeff's...cause here in UK we see Jun18 - Jun21

    Sorry folks but whichever way you look at it....it is misleading to say the least.

    I think the last time anyone got something so wrong was when Neville Chamberlain walked down the stairs off the plane in September 1938 waving the Munich Treaty signed with Hitler claiming "Peace in our time!".

    The way I read things is that here in UK we get a further 7 hours on the cut off time due to GMT = PST +7 hrs.

    Therefore both US & UK plus other countries for that matter should have been shown Jun18 - Jun20 because we (UK Players) know we've got an extra 7 hours after the PST cut off time...other countries will know their time difference v PST too.

    To show two conflicting dates is a faux pas.

     

    tbe

    um....

    i wonder what date is shown in Aus / NZ  :)

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