Mr Moose
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The one under Profile / Games has slightly different times as well.I do not trust that system level clock at all, lol. It's been wrong by as much as 10~ hours every now and then:
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The one under Profile / Games has slightly different times as well.I do not trust that system level clock at all, lol. It's been wrong by as much as 10~ hours every now and then:
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That's what a game with infinite skill ceiling does to a MF.
For Xbox go into the game on the app and click achievements, then click on statsHow does one find out how many hours they've spent per title on Xbox or psn?
Huh, I assumed it'd be just as easy as it is on Steam. Oops.I do not trust that system level clock at all, lol. It's been wrong by as much as 10~ hours every now and then:
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What do you do in AC Valhalla after single player campaign to rack up so many hoursSteam, original Skyrim not Special Edition 1347 hours
AC Valhalla 642 hours Ubisoft Connect
In the last couple of years i have moved all my Bethesda games to GOG because of BGS awful updates and don't use the GOG launcher, but it's definitely Fallout London, hours a lot number unknown..
i ve played it a few times over and it has a lot of content and side missions plus Dublin and France and 2 or 3 Viking fantasy lands, plus river raids you can easily rack up the hours, i like Valhalla, i enjoy riding around England as i'm English, plus Norway, it's huge to be fair.What do you do in AC Valhalla after single player campaign to rack up so many hours
Everything I've seen of Dead Cells looks really neat. I wanna check it out at some point. Also because of that I assume the new Castlevania will be pretty good, even though I'm still kinda sad that it won't be more similar to the old metroidvania Castlevania games.Dead Cells: 30 days
So what do you think about DD2?I only have Steam numbers.
My #1 on Steam is Skyrim with 280 hours of playtime, and I believe the only thing I hate in this world more than that game is myself for having endured it until it was done. I wanted to beat it just to never go back to it again lol.
#2 is Dragon's Dogma with 255 hours. I think I've beaten that game 4 or 5 times. It's an easy game but I love it, since the combat is fun while also feeling great to play. The world is nice to walk around and explore, love how the nights are pitch black and you can stumble into a big monster without even realizing. Also love the pawns and how they never stop yapping, makes it feel like you are adventuring with a fellowship.
#3 is Elden Ring with 245 hours. Only played it once including the DLC. Lovely game that I don't think I'll ever replay lol, it's way too damn massive and even if I loved it back then, in retrospect it has some glaring issues but still, amazing game.
The next ones would be RimWorld (185h), Path of Exile 2 (155h), Mass Effect LE, Dragon's Dogma 2 and Dragon Quest XI, all those with around 150h.
Fun game thanks to the combat and exploration, but a very disappointing sequel: they didn't learn anything from the first game and even made some new mistakes, and the game somehow feels even more half-baked than the first one.So what do you think about DD2?