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Game Start Time with listed TIME ZONE differences (GRAPHICALLY)

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I would like to be able to set the start time for my game and have a simple graphical display of the time as it pertains to other standards zones. When players join or request to join, it will automatically show their time zone in the list.&nbsp; See this site for a graphical example... <a href="http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/</a> Getting everyone on the same page for start time has proven to be a thorn in my side numerous times.. So generally I use this site so others can figure it out, but if Roll20 could offer something similar it would be great! &nbsp;
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Hello Warren. That is a good suggestion for a way to display everyone's time zones in one chart. How it currently works: "Next Game Time" will show automatically converted to the viewer's computer's local time zone. Your Players should already be seeing the time expressed for their own time zone, in Game Details and LFG, once the GM has set the "Next Game Time" in his or her time zone. Wiki docs for this, <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Next_Game_" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Next_Game_</a>...
Yeah, but I find my players get confused so I use that site to help clear things up... &nbsp;Humans are graphical by nature...
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