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I have Jedi: Fallen Order in steam, which means steam launches origin and origin launches the game. That's how it works. So technically I own the game in 2 platforms. I can also launch it from origin. Each launcher tracks my time played, and I have about 48 hours. But Galaxy syncs time played from each launcher separately then combines them, and says I have 96 hours played. I don't believe there is a way to hide the game and its data from one sync source separately from the others.

Does anyone have a solution for this (and future titles that do something similar, like a lot of uplay games)?

Thanks in advance.
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Same problem here: I bought Anno 1800 on Steam (pre-release) which means I also "own" it on Uplay. As soon as I connect Uplay to GOG Galaxy 2.0, the tracked play time for the game doubles. (In addition, Galaxy counts Anno 1800 twice in the Summary on the Recent page, also twice in the "Installed" bookmark, but only once in the "All Games" bookmark.)

AFAIK, no solution exists for this issue. Suggestion: Allow us to separately hide different instances of a game, and give us the option to ignore play time and achievements for hidden game instances.
I have this issue with the Halo Master Chief Collection on Steam, since you log into an xbox account with it, it counts it as two versions in GOG Galaxy, and thus doubling up on play time.
I have Battlefield V on Origin, so it's technically only 1 platform - but nevertheless it doubles my playtime on the daily summary (Recent). The playtime on the game page though is the same as in Origin and seems to be correct.

Edit: I see that the Battlefield V (Trial) is also listed in my games and under "recently played by me" along with Battlefield V. That could be the reason why it doubles my playtime.
Post edited December 18, 2019 by endorphin75
Any Ubisoft title that you own on Steam, Origin or EGS will double it's game time counter, if the game supports game time tracking on Uplay. As minor as the issue is, it is very annoying.
same thing here, it doubles the time.
I was hoping there would be some issue to just hide one game completely. While it's a very minor issue. It's still annoying for me.
Hope that going to be fixe. Just let us hide one of the two version of the game...
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endorphin75: I have Battlefield V on Origin, so it's technically only 1 platform - but nevertheless it doubles my playtime on the daily summary (Recent). The playtime on the game page though is the same as in Origin and seems to be correct.

Edit: I see that the Battlefield V (Trial) is also listed in my games and under "recently played by me" along with Battlefield V. That could be the reason why it doubles my playtime.
Same happens with Battlefield 2042. Counting the trial and the real game. So double time