I think it would be neat but hardly feasible since there are many people around the world playing at one time. You have to factor in everyone's time zones if you wanted to keep it "real". If you are suggesting that the sky darken and lighten like in some video games, that may be possible. Just remember that it would not be accurate and may cause some confusion. Imagine playing until 3 in the morning and the game is bright as noon. Some people may become disoriented after awhile.
I think it would be neat but hardly feasible since there are many people around the world playing at one time. You have to factor in everyone's time zones if you wanted to keep it "real". If you are suggesting that the sky darken and lighten like in some video games, that may be possible. Just remember that it would not be accurate and may cause some confusion. Imagine playing until 3 in the morning and the game is bright as noon. Some people may become disoriented after awhile.
Alura Hexcaster Master Sorceress
I agree with you that what you are saying makes sense, but as there is server time on Wizard 101, and only one time in the game matters, I think that night and day would make perfect sense.
Although, in some worlds it could be hard to show, for example, Marleybone is always night, and making it day would take some of it's theme away. And Dragonspyre...You can't even tell if it is night OR day there, or even if there is a third option for it....