User observed: 'time is flipped — supposed to be day/evening, but shows
night/morning.' That's a ~half-day offset.
Root cause in ACE DerethDateTime.cs line 23:
private const double dayZeroTicks = 0; // Morningthaw 1, 10 P.Y. - Morntide-and-Half
ACE anchors tick 0 to Morntide-and-Half (slot 7 on the 0-indexed 16-slot
scale) — NOT Darktide (slot 0 = midnight) as our DayFraction function
assumed. Confirmed by DerethDateTime.cs:145:
private int hour = (int)Hours.Morntide_and_Half;
Fix: shift DayFraction by +7/16 * DayTicks (3333.75) so tick 0 maps to
its real calendar slot. Exposed as DayFractionOriginOffsetTicks constant
for documentation + downstream referencing.
Effect on sun: previously, server tick ~0 (just-booted ACE) produced
dayFraction 0 → midnight sky → night colors at noon real-time.
Now dayFraction 7/16 = 0.4375 → late morning sky → noon-ish colors
within 1/16 of a day, which matches what a user actually sees when
launching during daytime.
Tests updated for the corrected convention:
- DerethDateTime.DayFraction(0) = 7/16 (not 0).
- CurrentHour(0) = MorntideAndHalf (not Darktide).
- IsDaytime(0) = true.
- Midnight (Darktide, slot 0) is 9/16 of a day past tick 0.
- SkyState + WorldTimeDebug tests retargeted to the new frame.
Build green, 711 tests pass.
Ref: references/ACE/Source/ACE.Common/DerethDateTime.cs:23-25 + :145.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Small polish commit:
- Clamp ClearColor inputs to [0, 1] because retail keyframes store
sun/fog colors pre-multiplied by their brightness scalars, which can
exceed 1.0; some drivers treat ClearColor > 1 as a saturate-bright
hint and produce visible color shifts at the edges.
- 4 new tests cover WorldTimeService.SetDebugTime / ClearDebugTime /
SyncFromServer-clears-override / SetProvider hot-swap.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>