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You do have 24 hours to play the Pinata challenge...
I have the same problem with midnight and I try very hard to just wait until the morning or a free time during the day !
- nakibest7 years agoRising Scout
No, this is exactly the point here! IF the Quest was appearing at the same time as the daily Piñata Party starts, this would be OK. But this not the case.
Around 9 AM my time the Quest shows up (was 10 AM before DST end), BUT the actual Quest event to play only shows at midnight.
This means a false Quest time, basically a lie or at least misleading info here.
The actual time I have is just NINE hours, and they are placed in the worst time frame possible - midnight to 9 AM - so, the quest starts at 9 AM, and ends 9 AM the next day (or 10 to 10 AM before DST was over), BUT the event Quest is for only shows up for play at midnight.
I do NOT want to wait for midnight as I need to go to bed before that, and I clearly do not want to wake up at 9 AM unless I really want to!
What country and time zone are you in, please? I assume this is normal for you guys in the USA.
Such as if the Quest shows up 10 AM and event starts at 10 AM, this would be Okay.
IF Quest starts at 2 PM and ends 2 PM next day, this is very OK too, even if the Piñata Party event starts at midnight as it is now.
If it is midnight for you too, clearly this needs a slight (or bigger, if EA somehow become generous for some reason) re-adjustment.
- 7 years ago
I am in the US and yes, Pinata Party clock does start at midnight here too.
I agree that very few players get the full 24 hours (except those that are sleep deprived) but there is still enough time during the day...
- nakibest7 years agoRising Scout
I usually wake up around 9:30-10:00 AM my time. With the shift of Quests being over to 9 AM, instead of 10 AM, I have ZERO time to play.
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