Based on what our aussie friends have experienced, I would say this is what happens:
1) When you talk to NL, a request is sent from the client browser/Flash to the server
2) The order in which the server receives these request determine whether you are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.
3) Server sends this information back to client (simply whether he is 1st, etc., as opposed to sending "you are first and you get 1,000,000 credits")
4) The code in the client determines what to display (server says you are 1st, so display 1,000k. In this case, client looks at local machine date and determines whether to display gems or credits, hence the display error.)
If the above is true, then our aussie friends should be able to do NL on the 15th (their time) without changing their computer clock. Their game will display the wrong information and give them credits, BUT when they refresh they should get the correct server values which should have been credited with gems.



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