Thread:Dino003/@comment-33248088-20180930072437/@comment-36857645-20181002063342

Okay, Lila, the only thing I can find stated that is different in Win 8 and Win 10 on a tablet, when TTing, is that in Win 8, you could TT offline, with it using your friends list that resides on your tablet, then next time you are internet connected, the sync happens and then your friends games will catch up to what you did.

Now, in Win 10, even on my laptop (or PC), you have to 'be on the internet' to TT. You are not utilizing your device friend list to TT anymore, but are using the G5 'online' server while TTing.

So my question, are you online or offline when you tried TTing (Win 10)? Even with closing. I saw where one person stated they used the windows desktop screen, to do the normal right click bottom right clock and change 'day' backwards (not time) while "internet connected" and 'auto time off' and it works. Just like for my laptop. Windows 8 could be Wifi OFF, but Windows 10 has to be 'online' to TT.

This was not something that Microsoft did. It was a change made by G5, back in 2017. It stopped all TTing of recharging awards and talismans. Leaving TTing ONLY for "online visiting and gifting". I also have to 'turn off' setting time automatically. I then change the day backwards (not time, changing time backwards does not work.  Only days backwards), and reopen game. After done TTing, I click to turn back on the "set time automatically" and let it recalibrate and get my time correct.

!!!  Now that said... what I have found, is that if I visited my 50 today or doled out my gifts, and then TT back 5 days or whatever... I will find my 50 visits are still used up, and so is my power. BUT, I close game, roll forward 1 day, reopen and I am reset to 0/50 visited and can now visit. My power resets to about half-normal daily amount and ready to use. Each day moving forward, I get half-power for charging.

If you are were already doing this, "online" and "changing day backwards with game closed" (not time) on Win 10 (you had stated you TT'd on Win 8), then I don't know.