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Is it possible to allow increasing the length of a Wallclock period to more than 10080 minutes (1 week)? If so, I'd like to ask if the limits could be increased to at least 17,280 minutes (12 days) so that one in-game hour lasts two real-life minutes and one in-game minute lasts 2 seconds.
If going beyond that is possible, here are some ideas of which potential maximum values would be desirable.
21,600 minutes (15 days); one in-game hour lasts 180 seconds
43,200 minutes (30 days); one game hour is 5 minutes (largest good default, I would leave anything past this up to the user to activate)
65,535 minutes (Assuming this feature is using that hard-coded limit); one game hour is ~7.6 minutes long, which is not really that useful imo but it's what I imagine the wallclock's hard limit is?
518,400 minutes (360 days, meaning the game plays in near-realtime; obviously a long-shot, but I thought I'd mention it)
Thank you for considering this idea. I understand my reputation in this community isn't good, but I respect you and your time. I look forward to your response.
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Is it possible to allow increasing the length of a Wallclock period to more than 10080 minutes (1 week)? If so, I'd like to ask if the limits could be increased to at least 17,280 minutes (12 days) so that one in-game hour lasts two real-life minutes and one in-game minute lasts 2 seconds.
If going beyond that is possible, here are some ideas of which potential maximum values would be desirable.
21,600 minutes (15 days); one in-game hour lasts 180 seconds
43,200 minutes (30 days); one game hour is 5 minutes (largest good default, I would leave anything past this up to the user to activate)
65,535 minutes (Assuming this feature is using that hard-coded limit); one game hour is ~7.6 minutes long, which is not really that useful imo but it's what I imagine the wallclock's hard limit is?
518,400 minutes (360 days, meaning the game plays in near-realtime; obviously a long-shot, but I thought I'd mention it)
Thank you for considering this idea. I understand my reputation in this community isn't good, but I respect you and your time. I look forward to your response.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: