Noobscraft
Noobstown => Noobstown General => Topic started by: Tweeked_out on 27 Jun 2015, 04:38:47
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I was going through the profile and I must play a lot... If you go to the tab Profile up top, then click " Your Profile" then at the bottom left you will see Stats... click it. It will tell you Total Time Spent Online... mine is 2 days, 1 hours and 13 minutes. Wow.. that's a lot. Whats yours? haha
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there's also a top 10 on the forums. Community > game stats > other
mine currently: 91.6 days.
I have no life. but when I use your method, it's different. 17 days, 11 hours and 6 minutes. hmm.
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https://www.noobscraft.com/gamestats/other (https://www.noobscraft.com/gamestats/other)
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11 days, 14 hours and 29 minutes here, the time shown spent online here is time spent logged into the forumI believe, as all other stats are forum stats.
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The time you see when you visit your profile statistics available at https://www.noobscraft.com/profile/?area=statistics (https://www.noobscraft.com/profile/?area=statistics) is to do with the website only. You can view your in-game time by pressing Esc when in-game and then selecting the "Statistics" option.
If you want to compare yourself with others regarding in-game statistics you can visit https://www.noobscraft.com/gamestats/ (https://www.noobscraft.com/gamestats/) and as other have explained the time spend online is available at https://www.noobscraft.com/gamestats/other (https://www.noobscraft.com/gamestats/other).
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Oh, don't really care about forum online time, because it's not where I play the game :D
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Guys, this was just suppose to be a lil fun thing to show new members and older ones time spent on Noobstown.
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Agreed, not everything has to be a competition.
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I don't see any competing going on? Larry was just informing all of us on what Tweeks was seeing. That the stat Tweeks gave was time spent on the website rather than time spent on the forums.
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Everything that has a listing of some sort of ranking by default is indirectly or directly a competition, maybe not to #15 or #2, maybe it is to #4 or #20 .. It's just game-play and perhaps not taken too serious, but it's still a fun little competition. Regular and active players stick together as well. Seeing how you're progressing through listings and rankings is what adds an extra layer of gameplay to the game. Pretending to ignore it is like having breakfast without bacon; you know you're missing something.
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Tweeks feel free to start a new thread. I'm locking this one as it seems to be getting a bit out of hand. Also, the point of this thread has kinda gone off topic.
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