Check your Xbox addiction over past 10 years with new My Decade On Xbox tool

0
154

CURIOUS gamers can see how much time they’ve wasted on their Xbox over the past 10 years using a nifty new online tool.

“My Decade in Xbox” produces a slick graphic showing you your busiest months and the games you completed between 2010 and 2019.

You can have a gander at how much Xbox you played between 2010 and 2019 using a new online tool

It even hazards a guess at how much cash you spent on games in that period a metric not for the faint-hearted.

My Decade on Xbox was built by TrueAchievements, a site that tracks Xbox achievements.

Its creators said the tool provides “a visual snapshot of your gaming career from 2010-2019.”

To have a gander at your gaming habits, head to the My Decade on Xbox web page and create a TrueAchievements account.

Among other stats, the tool shows you your favourite game genres and your ‘completions’ the titles for which you unlocked every Xbox achievement

It’s worth noting that the tool is not an official Microsoft product, so any details you hand over will be stored with TrueAchievements.

To sign up, your gaming history must be public, so you may have to adjust your privacy settings in order to use it.

The site will crunch the numbers on the games you played and achievements you unlocked using data stored on your Xbox account.

Once that’s done, it’ll cough out a lengthy graphic that showcases your favourite genres, the number of titles you played and more.

The tool also shows you the number of games you’ve played and the ‘value’ of the games you played based on their average price on release

One section will even estimate the “value” of the games you played based on their average price on release.

TrueAchievements gives you the option share your results to Twitter, Facebook or Reddit, if that’s your thing.

In previous years, Microsoft has offered Xbox fans a “wrap-up” tool to take a look back at their past year in gaming.

However, the 2019 edition has yet to surface. PlayStation debuted its “2019 Wrap-Up” tool earlier this month.

It’s likely that achievements will remain a big part of the Xbox gaming experience when Microsoft’s new console rolls around later this year.

Microsoft recently confirmed that it would release the Xbox Series X in time for “Holidays 2020”, meaning October or November.

The new console will apparently run games at 4K resolution – double that of HD – with the possibility of running 8K. It will also process games faster to “eliminate” loading times.

Halo: Infinite and Hellblade II: Senua’s Saga will be among the first games available on the console.

In other news, Sony recently confirmed thePS5 release dateas coming before Christmas 2020.

A recent “price leak” suggests thatthe PS5 could cost 250 more than its predecessor.

And we reveal thebest PS5 gamesyou can expect to play next year.

How much Xbox have you played over the past decade? Let us know in the comments!