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    That's what he's saying, all the war reports and whatnot you get are timestamped in your selected timezone rather than the server time. That makes it a lot more difficult to communicate the actual time that an attack will land to your alliance, and it would be much simpler if the reports were stamped with the server time instead of your own timezone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sekai View Post
    That's what he's saying, all the war reports and whatnot you get are timestamped in your selected timezone rather than the server time. That makes it a lot more difficult to communicate the actual time that an attack will land to your alliance, and it would be much simpler if the reports were stamped with the server time instead of your own timezone.
    Perhaps/perhaps not. If I wake up and look at my reports to find a plunder report, I don't want to have to faff about changing that from server time, to my time to see when I was attacked etc.

    Server time helps with co-ordinating alliance attacks. Say, we attack at 'x' SERVER TIME.

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