Not sure how relevant this is but I just noticed Steam is telling me the average time gamers spent playing games launched this year was 15% of their playtime. Does that sound normal to you guys?
What does that mean? How do they know what my playing time is? Or is this just a comparison to previous years.
I got this end of year review, loads of data, you must get one as well. It compares you to the average for all gamers on Steam, so I am reading that as saying that in 2024 only 15% of the average players total hours this year was spent on games that launched this year. I found that hard believe, but maybe someone can throw some light on it.
Look under your user name Year In Review.
Found it!
74% classic games!
19% New releases
played 27 games and the longest streak was 12 days. That used to be longer I imagine.
154 sessions of Skyrim and 96 sessions of darkest dungeon.
Dragon Age Veilguard 7%
something, something, something dark side.
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