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Post by emailkathy on Nov 24, 2021 23:04:10 GMT
Nov 24, 2001
I didn't bother to actually look at the bunny clock(shame on me!) ... but our bunny this afternoon seemed to come and hour earlier than it was supper to.
Did anyone else notice this? And ... do you think it was because of our fall time change? I know the whole hay day world doesn't follow the same timing.
Of course it could be I'm losing my mind! Lol
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Post by Cowslips on Nov 25, 2021 5:33:43 GMT
Nov 24, 2001 I didn't bother to actually look at the bunny clock(shame on me!) ... but our bunny this afternoon seemed to come and hour earlier than it was supper to. Did anyone else notice this? And ... do you think it was because of our fall time change? I know the whole hay day world doesn't follow the same timing. Of course it could be I'm losing my mind! Lol There is an error on the time clock for the bunny, which results in a new bunny having the potential to arrive 100 minutes before the time stated on the board. It's nothing to do with seasonal time changes! Nowadays I set a timer for 1 hour 40 minutes before the new bunny is due, and log on to the game when the timer pings me. The Derby board will show the time counting down but once it hits the magic time the bunny will appear. There's a lot of information and detail in this legacy thread: justhayday.boards.net/thread/39/legacy-bunny-derby-rules-hidden I hope this helps 🐰
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Post by Frog on Nov 25, 2021 11:04:05 GMT
Just like Derby starts and ends 1h sooner for you, yes, I would blame DST.
Hay Day events of all kind have always use UTC time. It has not changed. Only local time changes.
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Post by emailkathy on Nov 25, 2021 12:41:50 GMT
Thank y'all for the answers! I understand the 100 minutes early thing... we kind of base our timing on that. This time, I didn't even look at the clock. (my bad!) Nice to know I can blame it on something beside myself! 😘
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2021 21:52:55 GMT
Nov 24, 2001 I didn't bother to actually look at the bunny clock(shame on me!) ... but our bunny this afternoon seemed to come and hour earlier than it was supper to. Did anyone else notice this? And ... do you think it was because of our fall time change? I know the whole hay day world doesn't follow the same timing. Of course it could be I'm losing my mind! Lol There is an error on the time clock for the bunny, which results in a new bunny having the potential to arrive 100 minutes before the time stated on the board. It's nothing to do with seasonal time changes! Nowadays I set a timer for 1 hour 40 minutes before the new bunny is due, and log on to the game when the timer pings me. The Derby board will show the time counting down but once it hits the magic time the bunny will appear. There's a lot of information and detail in this legacy thread: justhayday.boards.net/thread/39/legacy-bunny-derby-rules-hidden I hope this helps 🐰 But why, oh why do we still have to struggle with those bunny timer issues? They've been there from the start and never been resolved. Just thinking...
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