One of the coolest features from the Wii U was the activity centre. It showed you a graphical representation of how you spend your time on the WII U over the week, months, or even years. Seeing the hours spent in Mario Kart 8 really made me appreciate the legs that game had. It was like a graphical game diary.
I can't believe that system didn't make it into the switch or patched into xbox/ps.
Now playing RDR2, I remember reading that the story would take ~60 hrs to complete, and i was curious as to how much time I had spent in this game... nope... no play time to be found anywhere.. why? Wouldn't a game such as this be proud of the amount of time you've invested into it? I mean jesus, just put it there next to the time and date in the save file....
It is because dev's don't want you associating an hour-to-cost figure to their game? Or it is just because they think it's not worth, what I can assume isn't much time, to implement?
EDIT: on ps4.
I can't believe that system didn't make it into the switch or patched into xbox/ps.
Now playing RDR2, I remember reading that the story would take ~60 hrs to complete, and i was curious as to how much time I had spent in this game... nope... no play time to be found anywhere.. why? Wouldn't a game such as this be proud of the amount of time you've invested into it? I mean jesus, just put it there next to the time and date in the save file....
It is because dev's don't want you associating an hour-to-cost figure to their game? Or it is just because they think it's not worth, what I can assume isn't much time, to implement?
EDIT: on ps4.
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