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http://i.imgur.com/g4826UJ.jpg (Sorry for non-English, Chinese SC2 only has Simplified Chinese as language)
I have two versions of SC2. One is Chinese, the other is global version. BOTH have this issue. My game adds 17 hours EXACTLY to all my match histories.
My system clock is set properly, but I don't think that would have anything to do with it. Any help? It's not a HUGE deal, but it is a burden.
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That is weird as hell. With your system clock being properly set.. I'm out of ideas. Curious to see if anyone else can come up with some explanations or potential solutions, though. Also wondering if others have experienced this issue before.. is it a known bug?
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On November 23 2014 17:40 Lumi wrote: That is weird as hell. With your system clock being properly set.. I'm out of ideas. Curious to see if anyone else can come up with some explanations or potential solutions, though. Also wondering if others have experienced this issue before.. is it a known bug? Looking online, this has never been seen before. The only thing I could think of is that my country spans four time zones but the government uses one single time for the entire nation? But even then, nobody has reported it on the Chinese SC2 forums.
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Only similar thing I've seen is getting "fresh" replays from another timzone so it looks like they were played in the future. But this is something different.
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Australia995 Posts
Your system clock might have the right time but the time zone is probably wrong (given the difference it's probably set to something like US Pacific).
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It's a premonition from the Xel'Naga...... joking aside, it looks like a bug..
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What's it like in the dark future of sc2?
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Katastroph... the swarm is coming
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cool, I dont need to play games from tomorrow, I have my results! send my prizemoney already!
post from @paperclip seems comprehendible or kr server/client is in american time.
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IS MKP still relevant 17 hours in the future?
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On November 24 2014 00:00 Heartland wrote: IS MKP still relevant 17 hours in the future? *MVPMK
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I think you should probably apply to be on a Pro-League team, since you're 17 hours ahead of the meta.
That is a very useful talent toi have.
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So...what's the meta in the future?
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China6270 Posts
17 hours is the time difference between China Standard Time and Pacific Standard Time I think?
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On November 24 2014 00:40 digmouse wrote: 17 hours is the time difference between China Standard Time and Pacific Standard Time I think? From PST it is.
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your presence in our timeline disrupts the space continuum time child
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On November 24 2014 00:40 digmouse wrote: 17 hours is the time difference between China Standard Time and Pacific Standard Time I think?
Pretty sure it's 16 for PST, 15 for PDT.
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