To understand all the heroes in Overwatch , one must play them all. Some take this rule very seriously.
Players of Overwatch occasionally set themselves quite absurd goals. While most players simply want a high skill rating or fun in their favorite mode, some gamers take it a bit more seriously.
“Order is half of life,” probably thought the player Treeboydave, who has achieved the amazing goal of playing every hero in Overwatch for exactly a proud 100 hours in Quick Play.
At the beginning, Treeboydave played Overwatch just like everyone else – and was a typical Mercy main.
In his original post, he states:
“At the beginning, I really had a lot of fun with Mercy. But then I played Mei and found her very fun as well.
At that time, I had nearly 100 hours with Mercy, and Mei was approaching the 100 hours too. Therefore, I decided to aim for 100 hours with all heroes.”
Meanwhile, this huge task is accomplished, and Treeboydave has exactly 100 hours of playtime with each character in Quick Play. The result is this satisfying overview display:
This makes him probably the only player in the world who can say that he definitely has no “main” in Overwatch.
With a playtime of 2400 hours, that means he must have played around 6 hours every day. Meanwhile, he is also working a full-time job – there probably isn’t much time left for other projects.
By the way, Treeboydave has also collected all achievements for the different heroes, so he has a pretty nice collection here as well. He only needed a little help with “The Floor is Lava” from Lúcio and “Rapid Discord” from Zenyatta, and he kind of cheated to get those achievements.
For the future, there is already a new goal. He wants a playtime of 150 hours on all heroes in the “All Modes” overview. Why? “Because it looks messy.”
Have you set any unusual goals in Overwatch? Do you think such an approach is crazy? Or is it a cool way to really get a feel for all the heroes?
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