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That's cool to hear.
Plus, I wasn't aware that GFWL achieves still add up to your Xbox score? If so, that's cool as there's a few games I should blast through and do that with.
I love hearing people's personal history with games. It amazes me really that more don't talk about it, because we can all empathise how ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ magical some of those experiences are.
Thinking about this now has reminded me of the old Xbox "Blades" frontend and I got a little pang of nostalgia and excitement, remembering the first time I got the 360 and started earning achievements.
That game was considered a first for it's gameplay and that was some of the game environments could be changed with explosions.
It was a WOW back then, at least for me :D
Like HL Episode 1 & 2 games with Alyx as a partner game AI, "she" was more approachable and her game character could garner player empathy.
A new first, a WOW for a game partner AI.
However, FO4 game partner AI's are problematic, I like Pipers character, it's the annoyance that "she" gets hung up on doorways and I can't get through, or the AI stupidly gets in the middle of my firing line during combat.
I had countless times when I threw a grenade, the AI jumps in front of me, the grenade bounces off AI's head and lands on my lap. Boom.
Easily 1000+ hours.
Here on Steam its "7 Days to Die" i think with around 430 hours.
Even though that game has multiplayer servers i only play single player mode.
After that " Fallout 4" with around 370 hours.
Then a bunch a of strategy games like "Stellaris" , Total War : Warhammer 2" and such with around 200 hours each.
But in general its rare for me to play a game that long, usually i lose interest around 50-100 hours.
WOW, you put soo many hours into this game.. looks boring to me but what ever sinks your boat I guess
https://store.steampowered.com/app/587413/HMM_Starter_Pack/
But sad to see it all went down because they wanted to focus primarily eSports and drop the whole community aspect.
early days of steam the friend list was very buggy always had connection problems, i remember i added my friend from cs in 2004 and it took 1 year to talk to him in 2005 lol thats how buggy the connection was. i used alot of msn to talk to people from steam, than xfire and mIRC.
About 1k hours or more, between both versions of Skyrim. Was at 600+ hours before using mods. Sadly, many hours are not shown as they were off-line, so it may be even more.
Never spent that much time in a game before. I don't play MP games much, so they have the least amount of my time of any kind of game.
you know if steam tracked my playtime from 2003 i think i would have had 10,000 hours by now between cs,tfc,dod,hldm,cz,css etc. the problem now is i lost 5 years worth of play time on my recent played because when valve implemented the tracker it was from 2007 - today.
its really in accurate for old users. but new users its fine.
But yea I did encounter time tracking problems back in 2007, where I lost hours not sure if my hours now are correct for CSS, but I know I loved that game to death for it modding community, also from time to time I would play my console as well when no one on my favorite servers.