![]() The game’s physics engine, game modes, and local and online multiplayer modes add to the game’s replayability. ![]() I use this app to watch the brackets and get match times. Only problem is, sometimes the match times are shown in my time zone, sometimes they aren’t with no way to know the which time zone it is. For instance, currently in the app it shows the match time for the Women’s final USA vs Netherlands as 8:00. There is no time zone info or AM or PM, just 8:00. ![]() I just now found out that the game time for me is actually 11:00 AM PST. ![]() At times the app has shown the match time in PST, which is my time zone, but other times it is ET. But I never know which it is because there is no time zone info presented with the time. A simple solution would be to add the time zone to the time shown, e.g. I can figure out the time zone difference myself if needed, but in order to do that I need the time zone that matches the time to be shown as well.Ĩ:00 AM ET, or 11:00 AM PST, because simply showing 8:00 is not enough information. In short, it’ll be easier just googling information on the World Cup instead of using this app. This app is incredibly frustrating to navigate. ![]() All of the most important information you want to view quickly is hidden in a seemingly endless scroll. You can’t filter the scores, or choose to view just matches for today, or upcoming matches. Moreover, when you tap on a game to see more info, there’s no back button! You literally have to tap on another tab, then back to the one you were on, scroll down again, etc. The group standings are buried beneath a ton of videos and content that you don’t care about. When you do find the standings, the information is basic for the table. ![]()
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