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301 Hours!


OneEyedShark

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Just looked. on the 4-3-2014 (no americans! that's the real way, that's the danish way) I HAVE PLAYED 301 HOURS!!! yes i'm a week late i'm but still, that a long time it's: 12,5416666666666 days (one day being 12 hours) or 50,1666666666666 Kerbin days (6 hours) or 1,7916666666666 weeks.

i started playing the 8 Apr 2013 it was v0.19.0, so it's soon a year ago. i bought for 21,99€ and it was the best 160 kr. i've spent in a long time. it's the game i've played most on steam of all my games, even though that EUIV was close at some point, it's FAR away now. so i would just like to thank

SQUAD for makeing this game, even though some updates may have been in the low end, it would have been in the high end for every other game.

The Mods and Admins of this forum, for being fair.. most of the time.

Harv, Scott and the others for learning me how to play.

kurtjmac for introduce me to the game, even when i'm watching him anymore

The Comunity itself for being helpful and open for anyone.

I will look forward to another year of updates, devnotes, expolsions and kerbals

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According to Steam, I have 626 hours. Hyeesh! That's scary, because I know I have more hours than that including all the times I've played KSP before I had it officially on Steam, since like 2010!

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Reading this made me realize how fortunate I am to run KSP sans Steam and not have to admit how many eons I have spent playing this game.

On a side note, +1 for Denmark... It's nice to see I'm not the only Kerbal commander in our country :D

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??? me not understand

it's day month year, were you do month day year???

He/she is playing with the fact that you wrote 204 not 2014; that's suggesting that the Danish date/calendar system came into effect only 204 years ago; which, using the rest of the world's date system, means that the Danish calendar system started in the year 1810.

They're just being silly buggers :P

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He/she is playing with the fact that you wrote 204 not 2014; that's suggesting that the Danish date/calendar system came into effect only 204 years ago; which, using the rest of the world's date system, means that the Danish calendar system started in the year 1810.

They're just being silly buggers :P

don't know what you mean always been at 2014 *whistling*

(i did understand ;) just corected it and acted like it always been that way :) )

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