no, it just counts how many hours and minutes you have played the game
If the game is called off before it is an official game, nothing done during play counts as an official statistic. If a full game is not played but is called once it becomes an official game, the at-bats count.
It would be postponed. Only counts if 5 innings complete are played.
Partly, the single player mode is played offline. The Multiplayer mode is played through private servers. Which I think counts as online.
A game that uses video
To identify what game is being played.
The duration of Every Second Counts - US game show - is 1800.0 seconds.
Every Second Counts - US game show - ended in 1985-09.
The game is being played in Houston, TX at the Toyota Center.
The game clock counts down the time of the entirety of the game. The play clock counts down to the point requiring a play to begin.
Every Second Counts - US game show - was created on 1984-09-17.
Once the game is started it must go 5 and a half innings to become official, if it does not the stats do not count, and the game is replayed. If it does, whenever the game is called it counts as an official game no matter how many innings are played and the stats count. If it goes further than 5 1/2 but the score is tied the game counts as a draw and re-scheduled but the stats are counted from the draw.