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good call, although jumping a month into the past should still skip the wait times, as the game doesn't care how far back you went in time anyway. It should achieve the same results still.
date %curMonth%/%d%/%curYear%
ping 127.0.0.1 -n 1 -w 1500> nul
date %curMonth%/%curDate%/%curYear%
Hi, I've updated the script, can you re-paste it and try again? It appears CMD interprets any number that starts with 0 as octals (only numbers from 0--7 are allowed, so 09 [th of March] is definitely out of range lol). This workaround should make it treat the number as a normal integer.
Invalid number. Numeric constants are either decimal (17),
hexadecimal (0x11), or octal (021).
The system cannot accept the date entered.
Enter the new date: (mm-dd-yy)