What gametrackers do you use?

Used to use xFire for a while but stopped when I realised all it was doing was showing people how scarily long I sat playing games.

Steam looks after those stats now.
 
As in tracking the time you're playing games?

No, server browser.

Used to use xFire for a while but stopped when I realised all it was doing was showing people how scarily long I sat playing games.

Steam looks after those stats now.

I thought steam only worked with valve games HL2, CS Surce, ect.

EDIT

XFire looks very good
 
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No, server browser.



I thought steam only worked with valve games HL2, CS Surce, ect.

EDIT

XFire looks very good

I don't know if it's still going, but The All Seeing Eye was excellent, much faster and user friendly than xfire for finding games.
 
I never have really used Xfire apart from to count how much I play my games which I find quite interesting.

I can remember playing loads of UT2004 over a year and thinking it was far too much. Then in about half that time I managed to spend the same amount of time playing WoW. :o
 
QTracker is what I've used for years.

I can keep track of servers/players across any game (including Steam games). I also use it to administer my own gameserver.

You can add your own servers manually to watch/connect/manage, or get server IP's from a master server provided specifically for this program.

It's free for personal use, but if you register, you get access to the latest alpha/beta builds for bugfixes and support for the newest of games.

It's constantly in development and the guy behind it is very active on the forums there, always looking at suggestions for improvement and taking note of any problems to fix.

Great program. I always recommend it :cool:
 
Used to use xFire for a while but stopped when I realised all it was doing was showing people how scarily long I sat playing games.

Steam looks after those stats now.

same

I had it for a month, then got annoyed with it

I just play games now and don't worry about the stats :)

Although when I have a steam rating of 10, I know I'm in the back books with the gf
 
Steam.

Used to use xFire but as said before, didn't like been told how many hours I'd been playing.

Steam is great, keeps track of time through steam games (only games I really play other then Warcraft) which is nice, a rating of 10 means I need to do something more productive with my time :p
 
not really interested in game tracking any more but i do use Steam, but i never bother adding non-steam games to it... are these games tracked too?
 
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