It is not a secret that the pace of the video game industry has accelerated in recent years: more announcements, launches, post-launch content… The common thing is not to dedicate to a video game hundreds or thousands of hoursbut consume quickly and move on to the next.
In this frantic scenario, a 65-year-old player (Airborne57) has decided to show his statistics after playing the same Call of Duty for 15 years. His son-in-law, the user Reddit’s u/jagrbombhas shared a capture your stats in Call of Duty: World At War. It was released in November 2008 for PS3, Xbox 360, PC and would eventually come to Wii and Nintendo DS.
The statistics are exorbitant and not very usual to see in COD: he has killed 498,768 players (19,497 were headshots) and has been killed 294,385 times, so he has a ratio of 1.7 (approx), as notes Millenium France. Nothing bad! Finally, the image shows that this player has played 293 days, 14 hours and 23 minutes. What have been more than 7,000 hours.
My 65 year old father in law has played a game for the past 15 years. These are his stats.
These figures are not nonsense. This is a player who has dedicated MANY hours to World At War. And the comments attest to this: “To put it in perspective, your father-in-law basically killed the entire population of Liverpool, UK.“, dice verygenericname2. And adds bluAstrid: “That’s 91 deaths per day [de media] for 15 years in a row“. Other users have remembered the “good old call of duty“.
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