Hey @Vincent_Williams1. I was able to pinpoint one way in which Zwift will not account calories or elevation toward missions and challenges. If you sign up for an event, and log in early to do a preride, and at some point jump into the event starting pen without ending and force-saving your preride, Zwift will save the preride as a separate activity and will sync it to strava, but none of the preride calories will count toward the 10000 mission nor will any of its elevation count toward the Everest challenge.
Please check my counter. Not update on my last activity and lost near 2k CAL
Rode this morning - last day - and this has never resolved. Currently Zwift shows I have burned 9,137 calories, but my data shows 11,532.
Date | Calories | |
---|---|---|
1/1/2019 | 1,114 | 1114 |
1/3/2019 | 644 | 1758 |
1/6/2019 | 813 | 2,571 |
1/8/2019 | 953 | 3,524 |
1/10/2019 | 334 | 3,858 |
1/10/2019 | 683 | 4,541 |
1/12/2019 | 808 | 5,349 |
1/15/2019 | 611 | 5,960 |
1/17/2019 | 573 | 6,533 |
1/20/2019 | 1,190 | 7,723 |
1/22/2019 | 729 | 8,452 |
1/24/2019 | 781 | 9,233 |
1/27/2019 | 811 | 10,044 |
1/29/2019 | 24 | 10,068 |
1/29/2019 | 466 | 10,534 |
1/30/2019 | 473 | 11,007 |
1/31/2019 | 525 | 11,532 |
As others have said, bad execution of challenges and missions seems to be a recurring theme. If the programmers canāt write queries that work, then donāt have any more of these until you find new coders who can write correct queries. They had one jobā¦just one jobā¦and they blew it again.
Iām going to end up 1500 calories short of the challenge through no fault of my own. Unfortunately Iāve lost elevation and calories earlier in TDZ so not going to make the 10k. Unless Zwift sort it out but i doubt itāll happen unfortunately
Only 91 missing but done a 255 last rideā¦No badge yet