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Yes, I use my computer clock. It's usually very accurate.
I always thought if the ToD was off it would be because of cave time lagging behind real time. But if that was so, wouldn't the ToD be delayed instead of being too early?
if you upen your clock it should say "INternetzeit" in one tab where the serveris listed from where it updates and when. WHenever it is doing that (usually once a week) it changes your computer clock to match teh server time - that may be a bit more or less time than your computer clock showed and voila - wrong ToD - I retime my eggs shortly before death and after the latest timeupdate to avoid that issue
if you upen your clock it should say "INternetzeit" in one tab where the serveris listed from where it updates and when. WHenever it is doing that (usually once a week) it changes your computer clock to match teh server time - that may be a bit more or less time than your computer clock showed and voila - wrong ToD - I retime my eggs shortly before death and after the latest timeupdate to avoid that issue
Thanks, Shan! That makes sense. I've found the server setting for my computer clock. For my next experiments I will retime my eggs shortly before their ToD.
Bajka, how did you manage to get 2 DA eggs in a row? I thought it is limited to 1 egg and then waiting till level 30?!? *iz confuzzled now*
I adopt last free dragon ( we can adopt only 7 dragons ). And I bought for 10 Dragon Coins next dragon. If somebody want to buy dragon he can`t wait for level 30. He can buy dragon when he wants.
1-7: free
8: 10 DC
9: 20 DC
10: 40 DC
11: 80 DC
I will buy Albino Powder and I must spend again DC for next dragon.
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint... it happens to kinda look like the name 'Jeremy Bearimy' in cursive English.
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