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Some Math:
290,000 Hours ( Total Hours)
(Hours) 290,000÷24 (Number of hours in a year)= 1,2083.3333 Days
(Days) 12,083.3333÷365 (Number of days in a year) = 33.1050227 Years
As others have said you've added a 0 and likely off anyway, because even then, NOBODY plays for 24 hours every day non stop.
3.3 years non stop would be impossible.
Typos happen (I should know). BUt the point is even though they are a magnitude off, it still isn't likely.
Wow Xbox has play time counter? Playstation should implement it as well.
EDIT: No. None of those are afk hours.
290,000 hours / 5 years = 58,000 hours per year
58,000 hours / 365 days = 158.9 hours per day (not possible)
Let's try with one less zero:
29,000 hours / 5 years = 5,800 hours per year
5,800 hours / 365 days - 15.89 hours per day (let's round that out to 16 hours per day)
That leaves only 8 hours to eat, sleep, visit the bathroom, shower (if he ever does that), shop for food or anything else (maybe he's a teenager and just stays in his room all day and never goes to school?).
Nah, even that is all very unlikely, at least for real playtime and not afk time.
Mind you, PS don't employ it as afaik they don't see it as worthy as so few users want it.
It's obviously nonsense but I'd like to see what they think is compelling.
3,790 Hours
its in my profile so all can check
whit about 1,000 usd spent in that game
One guy started a game of Civilization 2years ago, and left purely AI playing against other AI. He'd run it from time to time, and some ten years or so later (when the article was made) it was left in a kind of cycle of a couple of major AI players left who would nuke the ♥♥♥♥ out of each other, wrecking all available land.
Then there would be a slow ekeing out of making habitable land bit by bit until they felt like nuking the other all over again, and so on.
I wonder if it's still on the go? Ironically, judgibng by the date it would be on 20 years now.
https://www.pcgamer.com/ten-year-game-of-civ-2-results-in-hellish-nightmare-planet-permanent-nuclear-war/