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This is for ingame timezones, your location and timezone in real life doesn't affect anything ingame (There is no such thing).
Yes timezones will affect it but the timezones "ingame" (PDT, MDT and CDT depending on which state you are driving and latitude and longitude you are ingame)
This has nothing to do with time progression. This just emulates the time ingame in which the sunrises and sunsets occur to match the real life day depending on where you are (game default is the longest day of the year). For example in Los Angeles the days are shorter than in Seattle atm but in the winter it will be the opposite.
This also works in 1.49, versions before i can't guarantee
I don't quite get what you mean, but the other mod is basicly the same as this one with the exception i update it daily
For me it works as intended i get the correct sunrises and sunsets depeding where i am in the map so it is probably another mod causing you such behaviour...
It's the main reason for it, weekly or any other week update isn't enough for me :)