[Grammar] Present perfect or Present perfect continious

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Xinerub

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Hello!

There are two sentences:

I have not played this game for over a year and I have not been playing this game for over a year.

Which is correct? I mean that I played this game before, but the last year I don't.

P.S I'm beginer in english, so please correct my mistakes in this post if i did it (them?).

Thank you!
 
Hello!

There are two sentences:

I have not played this game for over a year and I have not been playing this game for over a year.

Which is correct? I mean that I played this game before, but the last year I don't.

P.S I'm beginer in english, so please correct my mistakes in this post if i did it (them?).

Thank you!

The first one is correct.
 
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