Yes, you can view game hours played using built-in tools or websites that track sports statistics.
Yes, you can view game hours played using built-in tools or websites that track sports statistics.
I noticed the Radeon software or similar had a tracker running. It’s possible some programs were monitoring gameplay time, but it’s also conceivable you might need external tools to detect tracking in your PC. This applies to games not hosted on Steam or with built-in trackers.
Yes, I have a connection with CDNs activated. The homepage loads in about 10 minutes.
Tech has improved a lot! Honestly, it seems a bit unstable—try reloading by moving the arrow buttons around a few times on your browser, then it should load fine on mobile. Also, Steam doesn’t accurately track playtime; it doesn’t even count offline sessions.
I also spotted other oddities, like updates happening while playing count as playtime. Ideally, a game should only track actual time spent, like Tekken 6 does—it ignores just sitting in the main menu. I’ve seen some games show wildly high play times even when I wasn’t there or actively playing. “Up time” sounds better but would still be impractical. Everyone’s situation is different, right?