that chart makes absolutely no sense. half of those games are on consoles with no internet connection so how are they even getting their playtime data.
It's just a meme graphic that has a game related to something in that state, like location or local ties. >Madden 2002
can't figure that one out though kek. Maybe some Culpepper lore I'm unaware of
States west of the Louisiana purchase were mostly bought around the same time and have nothing to serve as "exciting" borders except for latitudinal lines. Out there it's mostly empty.
Hoosier here. Seems believable because our state is so utterly boring, so utterly bereft of anything exciting to do or see 98% of the time that most players would rather just get lost in a fantasy world for hundreds of hours, even if it means playing a subpar "RPG" with terrible, copy/pasted dungeons filled with nothing but draugr and minuscule cities filled with npcs who don't speak with your character so much as they do talk AT your character.
Indiana is just that fricking boring. There is nothing to do here. It so mundane, so trite, so mind-numbingly banal that even a game like Skyrim can offer a sweet reprieve, if only for a brief moment. And we have plenty of time on our hands for it too. Because it's like we have much else to do. We are landlocked on all sides by cornfields and towns that are barely fit to be called such. And the only thing remotely close to being fit to being called an "event" is the Indy 500, and that only happens once a year. The only time we may register as a blip on the on the globe's radar, if that.
Low population over there, just a bunch of trees and animals. If people are spread too thin, and more of their human interaction comes from online, where it can feed into personal biases and such, well you are here on this site too, you can figure out the rest.
americans are moronic, so yes
probably complete bullshit.
Looks like a complete ass pull.
>more people played a Spongebob GBA game in NM than Fortnite or Wii Sports
Made-up
>different game for every state
asspull
I don't know and i don't care
t. WA
>the further west you get the gayer the games become
Seems accurate
that chart makes absolutely no sense. half of those games are on consoles with no internet connection so how are they even getting their playtime data.
its 100% bullshit, just like this thread.
>Washington
>TLOU2
Sounds about right
The real chart is probably all just Fortnite and Genshin Impact.
Why does Massachusetts get assassin's Creed 3 and family game night
It's just a meme graphic that has a game related to something in that state, like location or local ties.
>Madden 2002
can't figure that one out though kek. Maybe some Culpepper lore I'm unaware of
>Bioshock + Elder Scrolls Oblivion
what a weird combo.
>MGS2
Ohiochads win again
I hate how nearly every state is just a boring square
States west of the Louisiana purchase were mostly bought around the same time and have nothing to serve as "exciting" borders except for latitudinal lines. Out there it's mostly empty.
By extension, why does 3 if the east coast states share batman forever? And Hawaii is also Missing. This is a poorly made map anaon
Hawaii is beside Florida/under the Bioshock cover
>Bolt the videogame is the most played in Maine
accurate, I swear every person in Maine can't shut the frick up about Bolt the videogame
>Shenmue in Michigan
This chart is bullshit.
Everybody I know from Michigan, myself included, is a certified forklift operator. It's just the culture here.
Hoosier here. Seems believable because our state is so utterly boring, so utterly bereft of anything exciting to do or see 98% of the time that most players would rather just get lost in a fantasy world for hundreds of hours, even if it means playing a subpar "RPG" with terrible, copy/pasted dungeons filled with nothing but draugr and minuscule cities filled with npcs who don't speak with your character so much as they do talk AT your character.
Indiana is just that fricking boring. There is nothing to do here. It so mundane, so trite, so mind-numbingly banal that even a game like Skyrim can offer a sweet reprieve, if only for a brief moment. And we have plenty of time on our hands for it too. Because it's like we have much else to do. We are landlocked on all sides by cornfields and towns that are barely fit to be called such. And the only thing remotely close to being fit to being called an "event" is the Indy 500, and that only happens once a year. The only time we may register as a blip on the on the globe's radar, if that.
It’s very clearly bullshit. An accurate map would have way more Asscreed and COD
>Sonic Unleashed
is autism that strong in Montana?
Low population over there, just a bunch of trees and animals. If people are spread too thin, and more of their human interaction comes from online, where it can feed into personal biases and such, well you are here on this site too, you can figure out the rest.
>Completely distinct list
brb, moving to N. Dakota
What the frick is eyepet?
keep saying it