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I know most people couldn’t care less about keeping track of there time played in games, but I enjoy seeing how much time I’ve spent in the games that I love and enjoy. First time I noticed this was when I transferred to a new switch and noticed that after a year all my playtimes were reset. Some never even went to the new system. Now I play on a standard switch and also have a switch like I play on the go(lighter and more comfortable to play in handheld IMO). Now I’ve noticed that if I play a game on both of my systems it only shows the playtime on my profile based on what console I’ve spent the most hours on. For example I’ve recently been playing Monster Hunter Stories 2 and I have around 60 hours in the game but if you see my profile page it only shows 30 hours. Also it will not pass that until I’ve put over 30 hours on one individual console. Is it really that hard to keep track of my playtime across multiple systems? Does this bother anyone else or am I alone on this one. It’s not the end of the world by no means but it is a slight annoyance to me and seems like it’s something that could/should have been fixed very easily. Not even touching the other issues with the UI/Online system but IMHO it seemed like there online service was better before it was a paid subscription. This will probably be removed because it’s kinda complaining about Nintendo and that doesn’t seem to be liked much on this sub.
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