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cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: LEKIS on February 22, 2016, 12:41:40 pm
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Hello,
Is there any way to see how many hours you have spent on this game?
Except for:
Steam.
Your granny keeping time.
Personally I want to see how many hours I've wasted feeling miserable and lost instead of going outside.
With many hugs and kisses,
Yours truly,
Lekis
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i used the admin panel to access your character data and estimated your play time based on a few simplifying assumptions. i can post the result publicly or via PM, as you wish.
i won't calculate it for others because i have better things to do with my life, but i can post a short guide on how to estimate your playtime. you don't need to be admin to estimate your own playtime, but you need to be admin (or ask) to estimate the playtime of others.
let me know which one you want.
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i used the admin panel to access your character data and estimated your play time based on a few simplifying assumptions. i can post the result publicly or via PM, as you wish.
i won't calculate it for others because i have better things to do with my life, but i can post a short guide on how to estimate your playtime. you don't need to be admin to estimate your own playtime, but you need to be admin (or ask) to estimate the playtime of others.
let me know which one you want.
Oh, nice!
I would like it in a PM, too ashamed of the result, probably.
Can you see the STFstats aswell? Had 1 year when I only played STF more or less.
Thanks a bunch!
Kisses for you,
Lekis
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i used the admin panel to access your character data and estimated your play time based on a few simplifying assumptions. i can post the result publicly or via PM, as you wish.
i won't calculate it for others because i have better things to do with my life, but i can post a short guide on how to estimate your playtime. you don't need to be admin to estimate your own playtime, but you need to be admin (or ask) to estimate the playtime of others.
let me know which one you want.
post short guide please :) i m curious as well
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here is how you do the math:
- for gen 1 till 16, first multiply 16 with 8700000, then divide by AvgM, then divide by AvgE, then divide by 1325, then divide by 60 to get the play time in hours
- after gen 16, multiply your number of gens over 16 by 8700000, then divide by AvgM, then divide by AvgE, then divide by 1450, then divide by 60 to get the play time in hours
- for the current gen, check your character's exp, divide by AvgM, divide by AvgE, divide by 1450, then divide by 60 to get the play time in hours
- add the three above results together and you're done
AvgM is the average multiplier; I take 2.12 which is the value suggested by WaltF4 in one of his older posts, but take something else if you think you are better/worse than average.
AvgE is the average event experience multiplier which takes into account how much you played under double and triple exp compared to single exp. I take 1.5 because I played half the time on single exp, almost half the time on double exp and the rest on triple exp.
if you never reached gen 16 obviously don't calculate with 1450 or 1325 but whatever the current exp/tick on x1 is
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simplifying assumptions used above:
- you never played with your STF
- you never lost exp due to respecs
- you always retired at level 31 respectively 35, but not later
- you didn't play strat extensively at totally astronomical exp rates
- you didn't delete any characters that gained exp
- we use 8700000, the minimum retirement threshold in the old system, not the ~8000000 of the new system. if you retired a lot during the new system it is probably still a good idea to use 8700000 because it eliminates a bit of the rounding error from the assumptions above
obviously at least one of the simplifying assumptions does not hold for everyone, so the real result will be higher than what you estimate
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and + strategus battles and respecs