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    Is There a Way To Correct Steam Game Time?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by InspiredE1705, Oct 13, 2013.

  1. InspiredE1705

    InspiredE1705 Notebook Evangelist

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    I never played ANNO 2070 for 15 hrs... more like 30 minutes. Is there a way I can change my Steam Game time for each game? Some are way off!
     
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    I need to manually change each incorrect game. Somehow I played a game, ended it, and yet time still kept count. Like I just bought Dragon Divinity Commander and played it for 1 hour but it says I already played it 15 hours.
     
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    I restarted Steam and now Divinity Dragon Commander shows 20 hours of gameplay, last ime was 15 hours but I didn't play it! Is there some kind of bug with this game's time? Are you experiencing it too with this game?
     
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    I have had this. I know there are games that I played for dozens of hours but only says played 2 or 3 hours. It's completely broken.