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Originally Posted by aidan I do not know what you are trying to do or how you are using the clock. The maps make no real sense or direct connection with the use of the clock. How do you get 4 days? Of the three hands: Each time the second hand rotates 1 full turn it aligns with the 12 (or 24 as shown); Each time the minute hand rotates 1 full turn it should align with the 12 o'clock position; Each time the hour hand rotates 1 full turn it should align with the 12 o'clock position; At that point (12 hours) all three should simultaneously align with the 12 o'clock position. |
The clock is used in the game as a layer on top of the maps, every time a part of the clocks hands sides passes over an area the value of the loot goes up in that area and when the same hand passes again with the other side it gets lowered again. the maps was provided to give the size of the continents to get the size of the sides of the clock and length of them also.
And as i said i'm not very good at logical thinking but i thought that due to that the map is not totally square the hands would not be totally uniform or what one could call it and thus lag behind a bit on some places so they got slightly out of synch.