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What about it breaks? Is there a mojira issue? |
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Perhaps break is the wrong word, /time just ignores any timelines. So by making the day longer /time no longer syncs properly with daytime |
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Not yet sure if this will even turn into a gm4 module, but it's a place to test out and discuss what's possible with Timelines.
Note that it currently doesn't seem like this will be very compatible with basically anything, since it needs to override worldgen and completely breaks the /time command (pls fix Mahjong)