Double SA event at the same time?

KaanG95KaanG95 Member Posts: 74
Before the last event expires , new one has started. What's this?

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  • GintokiGintoki Member Posts: 41
    It's because of Daylight savings
  • KaanG95KaanG95 Member Posts: 74
    So if i open my crystals now or rank up champions it would score for both?
  • Viper013Viper013 Member Posts: 88
    Kabam is so effecient
  • Viper013Viper013 Member Posts: 88
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  • GintokiGintoki Member Posts: 41
    KaanG95 wrote: »
    So if i open my crystals now or rank up champions it would score for both?

    The points from popping crystals will add t previous week's SA
    and the new SA will begin just after expiring previous SA
    Same thing happened with past arenas
  • KaanG95KaanG95 Member Posts: 74
    Yeah but this is not the same case. This is event. Areanas are different. You need to get in the arena to get points. But in this situation you don't. So do points count for both event or not ? Did anyone try it?
  • GintokiGintoki Member Posts: 41
    KaanG95 wrote: »
    Yeah but this is not the same case. This is event. Areanas are different. You need to get in the arena to get points. But in this situation you don't. So do points count for both event or not ? Did anyone try it?

    I just tested,and they count in both the events
  • Vdh2008Vdh2008 Member Posts: 966 ★★★★
    Points count for both, I believe.
  • Anurag1606Anurag1606 Member Posts: 1,181 ★★★
    I think, since the new SA started and is on display. Points has to go into the new SA. For the moment it's being added to both old and new. But I guess that might be rectified soon. It has to be added in New since it's on display. If it were not meant for me then it shouldn't have been on display along with the time counter.
  • GwendolineGwendoline Member Posts: 945 ★★★
    Yes, the points are counted in both. In six month we’ll have a one hour window with no SA at all when we go back to normal winter time.
  • Dexman1349Dexman1349 Member Posts: 3,060 ★★★★★
    edited March 2018
    It's genuinely stupid for a game based on consistent event timers to cater to daylight savings time of one country.

    When those of us outside of the US go through our time changes, we have to adjust our daily schedules accordingly.

    Last week, Arena Quests would start at 9am. For the next few weeks, it will start at 8 am. Then when our time changes the first of April, AQ will start at 7am. Because of this, me and my NZ/Aussie friends lose our "overnight refresh" of energy for the next 6 months.
  • GwendolineGwendoline Member Posts: 945 ★★★
    Dexman1349 wrote: »
    It's genuinely stupid for a game based on consistent event timers to cater to daylight savings time of one country.

    When those of us outside of the US go through our time changes, we have to adjust our daily schedules accordingly.

    Last week, Arena Quests would start at 9am. For the next few weeks, it will start at 8 am. Then when our time changes the first of April, AQ will start at 7am. Because of this, me and my NZ/Aussie friends lose our "overnight refresh" of energy for the next 6 months.

    Your daylight saving time adjustment goes the other way the those of the US?

    That's a serious question, I didn't know that was the case anywhere.

    For me it started the start time was 9pm, is 8pm now and will be 9pm again when my clocks are adjusted.
  • Maat1985Maat1985 Member Posts: 2,402 ★★★★
    edited March 2018
    We in sydney australia get screwed really bad by daylight savings.....
    We have been running at wih quests and sa and stuff starting at 7am here.....
    Now this week it is 6am......
    Next week when our daylight savings finishes it will become 5am......
    So we get a 2hr turnaround.... it makes time managment really really hard....
    Esp as the leader of an international ally....

    Every other game i have played uses utc time only
  • Dr_BrownDr_Brown Member Posts: 225
    daylight savings guys
  • Maat1985Maat1985 Member Posts: 2,402 ★★★★
    Dr_Brown wrote: »
    daylight savings guys

    Already answered..... by a few peeps

  • Dexman1349Dexman1349 Member Posts: 3,060 ★★★★★
    @Gwendoline Each region handles daylight savings differently. Most of the northern hemisphere follows a relatively similar schedule to the US, although some places don't have it at all (like Arizona).

    However, those of us south of the Equator have an opposite season schedule. Xmas is during our summer. Our seasons are opposite because our daylight cycles are opposite. When you have long summer days, we have short winter days.

    And since we're on opposite light schedules, our daylight savings time is opposite.
  • GwendolineGwendoline Member Posts: 945 ★★★
    Dexman1349 wrote: »
    @Gwendoline Each region handles daylight savings differently. Most of the northern hemisphere follows a relatively similar schedule to the US, although some places don't have it at all (like Arizona).

    However, those of us south of the Equator have an opposite season schedule. Xmas is during our summer. Our seasons are opposite because our daylight cycles are opposite. When you have long summer days, we have short winter days.

    And since we're on opposite light schedules, our daylight savings time is opposite.

    It makes a lot of sense, I just never knew/realize this. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
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