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Steam Replay gives you an overview of your 2022 gaming habits

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Steam Replay is Valve's new highlight page going over a bunch of fun stats about your gaming year, something made popular by the likes of Spotify Wrapped and similar events from numerous other places.

It's actually quite a fun bit of info and you can set your own page public to send it to others too. I'm not going to because mine is a little embarrassing in some ways. It gives you a look over how many new games you played, what platforms your played on, the games you put the most time into, the biggest genres you played, how much time you used keyboard + mouse or gamepad, your top VR games, your longest gaming streak and so on. So you can find out fun details like 9% of your total playtime being in Deep Rock Galactic.

Steam Replay takes data between January 1st and December 14th 2022, and does not include any offline mode play, which explains why some of mine are a lot lower than I expected. I put myself in offline mode a lot, otherwise I end up getting spammed with messages a bit too much about new games.

The page certainly needs some work to view on the desktop though, it's clearly a mobile-first design and looks a little bit too massive on desktop.

I'm actually surprised my plain "Linux" (desktop) time was still so big, then again it probably shouldn't surprise me since I test a lot of games for GamingOnLinux directly across my desktop and Steam Deck. Plus I use Remote Play too so there's that.

You even get a nice collage of all the games you played too. No surprise to see Vampire Survivors in my top list there, that game was very difficult to put down after initially getting into it.

Feel free to share yours in the comments.

Valve also sent out a press email about it and made another silly trailer:

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Arehandoro Dec 29, 2022
Quoting: Trias
Quoting: ArehandoroThis is mine, very casual compared to most...

"This account's replay is not shared".

Seems like you forgot to switch your link to public. It's private by default.

I did, indeed! It should be visible now :)
Anza Dec 29, 2022
Quoting: PhiladelphusI haven't looked through all of them, but of the ones I did I note the average gamer here is pretty far above the norm in terms of achievements achieved this past year! (Though Valve don't provide a standard deviation so I can't put it terms of N-sigma outliers.)

I was curious and glanced through all so far. I'm the outliest outlier of them all with 705 achievements. Then with the bit higher numbers 400 something is relatively common in the over 100 category. But still most common is somewhere close to 100, but not quite.

As for the higher than average amount achievements, also amount of games played is higher than the average. Quite often easiest achievements are closer to beginning of the game, so trying out larger amount of games could cause achievement numbers to rise.

As for larger number of different games, this site is called Gaming on Linux
Desperalaw Dec 30, 2022
Here's mine : https://s.team/y22/fwbmrhc?l=english

Very interesting as it tracks unlocked achievements overall and for each games which was played during the year, as an achievement hunter I am pleased.

I can't wait the 2023 Replay!
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