Want to know how long you spent in the lobby ?

For those of you with Xfire and MW2 and are interested how much time you spent in the lobby, searching for a game session, this might be of interest:

I’m not certain but the time played in the barracks seems to be the time actually in a game, and not in the lobby.
Xfire records how long you had the game open, so assuming you haven’t played a lot of private matches or don’t idle in the main menu for too long you can see how long you’ve played cod that you are trying to find matches.

Results:

On average 50 hours spent in lobby, as reported by several users via our forums.

Screenshots courtesy of Anarchy.

Now compare it to your COD4 stats. Pure awesomeness, isn’t it ?

Submitted by via email. Thanks !

-KingOfTehInternets

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  • MeTaX
    And what should i say with 265 hours in lobby? :/
    http://www.xfire.com/profile/metaxpro/ -> 645 hours played, 15 days played on mw2 profile
  • duckshot
    lol i think i may top it off 160 hours in lobby and i never leave my game running afk
  • inf-rno
    72 hrs... three fucking days of my life.. spent in the lobby.. never again ...
  • DoNtOnY
    If i ever have 72 hours in the lobby i should just do different things instead and toss MW 2 at the incinerator 1hr is already a shit fest
  • DoNtOnY
    Seems the real time was in the game excluding the time in lobby
  • Haggisinated
    OMFG I SPENT 73 HOURS FINDING GAMES RHGKSARHGAERHGAJWGHAJKWRG NERDRAGE
  • Anarchy
    Hey, that's me!
  • McKillem
    My stats failed even more, heh (about 100 hours) :D
  • Iwnet fails again!
    btw a friend of mine made a video with a compilation of IWnet fails
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV409gAdjwM
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