It is kind of surreal popping on my Xbox and seeing him online playing the same game I am.
You have MS’ gaming ceo on your friend list or something?
Yeah; his profile is public. In fact he’s on right now: his gamer tag is P3 if you want to add him.
Filthy fucking casual
This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It is pretty important that the captain is aware of their ship.
PSN - 258 hours, 70% in Hogwarts Legacy
XBL - 364 hours, Starfield at 74 hours, HiFi Rush at 19 hours. Microsoft Solitaire on my phone 267 hours because I have a hard time sleeping.
Just waiting on Steam now…
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I didn’t rush it and did a full play through as Ravensclaw and Slytherin, plus the other two houses to get the house specific missions for the achievement.
How do you find your total hrs played on xbl?
Here’s all I could find
On Xbox consoles, see your time played:
Press the Xbox button to open the guide, then select Game activity > All achievements. Select a game, then select Stats.
On the web, see your time played:
Sign in at account.xbox.com. Select your gamerpic (top-right), then select Xbox Profile > Achievements. Select a game, then select Achievements again. You’ll see your minutes played among the stats shown.
For a total
there might be some site or service that helps with that but I don’t know of it.Edit: actually Xbox is doing a year in review right now that has the total.
If you go to the club page for any game you can go to the progress where hours are recorded.
On the Xbox app you can go to profile and select achievements, the more recent games will show on top. Click on one and then click stats.
Thanks!
Filthy casual. I spent 1,000 hours on just one Satisfactory save this year.
Yeah, but did you accrue a $25 million net worth while doing it?
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Not always true. For instance, I am not sure how many hours Jim Ryan played games this year…
What a charmed life he must have.
So basically every game that he enjoys he tells Microsoft to go buy the game studio.
FYI there are 8760 hours in a year.
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You’re saying that you’d rather have a Microsoft gaming CEO who dint game?how would that be better?
He likes a game that I don’t!