Talk:Time System/@comment-81.53.48.249-20200218185409

This article is wrong when it comes to the conversion factor between real time and game time. It hints as a factor of 10, whereas the actual factor is 12.

"A round is equal to a minute of game time or six seconds of real time. A turn is equal to 10 minutes of game time or one minute of real time. For instance, if a spell lasts 5 turns, it means that it lasts 50 minutes of game time, or 5 minutes of real time."

A round is equal to 72 seconds of game time, or (indeed) 6 seconds of real time. A turn is equal to 12 minutes of game time or (indeed) one minute of real time. For instance, if a spell lasts 5 turns, it means that it lasts 60 minutes of game time, or (indeed) 5 minutes of real time.

This was confirmed in game by testing, and cross confirmed by looking at the coherence between game files and description values.