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Originally Posted by finalgrunt
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From what I gather, unless Zeelot is doing some wierd stuff with his computer internal clock (slowing/speeding OS time for his machine), delay between actions shown in both his logs and server logs should have the same difference. And FE are saying it doesn't match (as if Zeelot logs say time to engage, and 6 seconds later takes a hit, server logs should show the same actions with a 6 seconds delta, adjusted by latency).
But I could be wrong, just trying to understand what this is all about.
On another matter, can a monk fizzle a spell? How is that possible? Using clickies, I guess can show interrupted, but fizzle? [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Originally Posted by Tanthallas
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The server encounter logs timestamp does not match Zeelot's, so you must find a common occurance to equate them. When this is done, it is shown that Zeelot's timestamp is exactly 59 seconds ahead of the server encounter log timestamp. It is fairly easy to see at that point the story conjured is, well, lacking.
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It is fairly easy to see at that point the story conjured is, well, lacking.
What point?
that Zeelot's timestamp is exactly 59 seconds ahead of the server encounter log timestamp
I didn't get that from the above.