A D1 player with over 3000 hours played.
I have limited time to play.
These two statements do not belong together.
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My math may be off but yeah. 365 days a year with D1 being out for 3 years is 1,095 days. Can't remember if we hit a leap year during that time but oh well lol. 3 hours a day over the course of 1,095 days, I think you can see where I am going with this. It comes out to 3,285 hours, I would consider 3 hours a day limited for a game like Destiny. Again my math might be way wrong here if it is I am sure someone will correct me, if that happens my bad.
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You can't possibly be serious. I poured an insane amount of time into the game. There were times when I literally did nothing else for weeks on end. And I still [b][i]only[/i][/b] put in about 2000 hours. That extra thousand hours absolutely makes your statement garbage. Get real
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Edited by Todd Clorox: 9/15/2017 2:29:36 AMIf my math is wrong how? Where did I make a mistake? If you are basing [b]your[/b] response based off [b]your[/b] experience then we are at an impasse. My experience would also say that is a lot of time but that math says otherwise prove that wrong or flawed or whatever and I will change my mind. You might have put in 10 hour sessions, or played for a month everyday, but were there stretches where you didn't play? Did you go a couple weeks without playing ever? I would theorize you did in fact have stretches of time such as days, weeks, and possibly monthes where you didn't play the game. Maybe you decided to play something else, my math is for someone playing Destiny and [b]only[/b] Destiny [b]every day[/b] for 3 hours over the course of 3 years.
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Edited by JTtheLoneWOOF: 9/15/2017 1:01:42 AM3 years of D1 3000 \ 24. =. 125 days 3 years = 1095 days That's less than 10% ... 8.76% to be exact of the time spent on Destiny over the past 3 years. To each his own.
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Right? I mean, I suppose everybody technically has limited time in the sense that we're not immortal.