The scale probably adjusts to only show the times when something happened. It's not supposed to be linear. It's like when reading a book, the parts where nothing interesting happens are skipped over. The number of the page is not supposed to be proportional to how much time has passed.BarnardsStar wrote: ↑20 August 2026, 03:26 As a sidebar, I'm also looking at the "thinking time" chart at the bottom of the replay here and trying to figure out what the heck is going on with the time scale on the X-axis... https://boardgamearena.com/gamereview?table=896163224 The first major tick is at 3 hours, which appears to be 3 hours after your opponent finally took a move, not 3 hours from the beginning of the game. And then the subsequent major ticks are labeled 1 day, 2 days, and then 4-9 days. Anybody following this thread know what's going on here?
Which also fits very well the title of this thread, "bending time".