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domingo marzo 31 - 08:56, Editado
domingo marzo 31 - 09:49 In fact that's exactly what the game does.
Most European countries changed to summer time today, 31 March.
When the clocks change around the world the game doesn't change, so the time that you see always changes by an hour.
For example, if your match starts at 09:00 GMT then that stays at 09:00 GMT. But when the clocks go forward by 1 hour in the spring/summer then the time that you see is 10:00. This happens to everyone who lives in a country that changes their clocks. The game doesn't change only your clock does.
A growing number of countries around the world don't use daylight saving so they always keep the same game time.
Most likely what you want is for the game clock to honour the clock change in the Netherlands/Europe. In which case only those countries changing clocks at the same time would see no apparent change, But those countries on a different daylight saving schedule would have a few weeks being out of step and those countries that never change their clocks would see a new game time with every clock change. Messy.
Clearly there's not a solution that would suit everyone so it's best to keep things as they are.