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can we stop with the "join community event" "start quest" thing? like just start counting the hours, why would you want an extra useless step in the middle that i keep forgetting to press...?
Zero3ffect - 04.07.2024 15:17:19
There is most likely a technical reason behind having to click those. It probably adds your Steam account to a list so that when it gets updates on your time played they aren't requesting information from every AWA account.
Mishasama - 04.07.2024 19:53:29
GDPR: You shouldn't collect my data without my permits.
blalilulelo - 04.07.2024 21:04:40
Uhh.... yeah no... "... that i keep forgetting to press" seems like a "you" problem. You already remember to check the site daily I think? Why not just add that to your routine.
j​k - 04.07.2024 23:16:22
@Mishasama You already gave permission when you linked your Steam account to AWA lol
MysteriousMrX - 04.08.2024 00:42:30
What Zero3ffect is correct. If they didn't have that step of joining the event or starting a quest, they'd be polling accounts that aren't active/don't own the game. Steam API limits requests per day, and limits would be reached quick.
Tmmimitw - 04.08.2024 00:47:18
thanks to the people who gave useful information and discussed the post, the other person please get a life man and stop with this childish mentality.
TurdFerguson87 - 04.08.2024 09:35:07
You should start pressing buttons. It does things.
Pylawn - 04.08.2024 14:01:25
Comments here are correct, we don't track any information about your gameplay unless you opt in, for obvious privacy issues as well as just technical issues of how much data would be required to scan and store all members gameplay...
kovec - 04.08.2024 14:47:49
In addition to everything else here, it's another reminder to set the Steam profile to public so gameplay time can be tracked. Otherwise i keep my profile visibility to friends only.
Aradiel. - 04.10.2024 02:27:26
Why would you want the extra step? So you can equip the artifacts you have and get bonus ARP. If you think your complaining is bad, wait until you see how many complaints there would be from people that didn't understand how it worked.