May 4, 20224 yr So, I've been looking at MSFS and surprised that local time in Hawaii airports is one hour off. I went over to the msfs forum, and see that it's been this way since release! Back on FSX there was just a simple tz.bgl file and the sdk had tools to add addon time zone files to fix bad data. Any way to do this on MSFS? Hard to believe the devs couldn't fix this in less than an hour. Now granted in FSX you could only set the time zone offset from UTC within a rectangle, so to construct a complex dividing line you had to be creative in designing your rectangles but that was > 10 years ago. scott s. .
May 4, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, scott967 said: So, I've been looking at MSFS and surprised that local time in Hawaii airports is one hour off. I went over to the msfs forum, and see that it's been this way since release! Back on FSX there was just a simple tz.bgl file and the sdk had tools to add addon time zone files to fix bad data. Any way to do this on MSFS? Hard to believe the devs couldn't fix this in less than an hour. Now granted in FSX you could only set the time zone offset from UTC within a rectangle, so to construct a complex dividing line you had to be creative in designing your rectangles but that was > 10 years ago. scott s. . Maybe the devs don‘t know? File a Zendesk report to be sure. For transparency: I'm a community mentor at the BATC discord. However, I do not get paid for it in any way.
May 4, 20224 yr Author There is an existing topic, generic about time zone error (mostly due to DST) but several "me toos" as regards Hawaii (which doesn't observe DST so it isn't really a DST problem in this case). scott s. .
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