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Old 12-15-18, 05:25 PM   #1
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Default The old time enigma

From what I gather, a lot of you have run into out-of-whack temporal disturbances, as I have, like the sun rising at 1am, setting at noon, etc.
I did a search here and ran across some discussions on the topic and, being a bit of a simpleton, my eyes glazed over just scanning the various discussions on the subject.
I really have no desire to even attempt to jump through tedious mental & cognitive hoops (for me) to try and ascertain what the actual local time is when playing the game.
What would solve the problem though, for me, is knowing what time of day it is for the AI.
If the sun is high in the sky, but the clock says 2am, does the AI see it as daylight also, or do they see the world as it'd look at 2am?
Or, if it's black as pitch out, can I count on the AI having a hard time seeing me even though the time is shown as 3pm?
As usual, thanks for any help..
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