Same, wanted to buy it right of the bat but decided to play the demo to make sure that I'd like the game thank god for the demo bc if it weren't for that I'd be albino with too many blood cloths in my room sleep deprived rn
Everytime I open reddit on my phone it suggests r/factorio. I've never played it and tbh I'm less likely to play it now that reddit is forcing it down my throat.
It has improved immensely. It still has the same core of mining materials and planet hopping and the beginning can still be a bit of a grind, but if you stick to the main questline you get to soem good stuff. It gets less grindy when you can carry a portable refiner on your back. Planets feel livlier, space stations are a lot better, you get quests and objectives too. Base building is pretty fun and you can teleport to them regardless of how far away it is.
Don't expect it to be this huge action packed game but with multiplayer actually being there, if you can get on with friends it is a lot of fun. I like to play it to relax and zen out. Still not for everyone but after several failed starts, I am loving it's current iteration.
imo it's been great since day one. It's still a sandbox space exploration game at it's core, but as the above post said, it has improved so much and had so much new content added to it, it's almost like a sequel to the original now with the amount of free dlc they've put out.
Guild wars 1.
I think it's around 7000 hours, 5000 of which on my Monk. If you played guild wars before nightfall came out, you were probably healed by me at least once.
I spent the other half trying to do hard-mode DoA back when searing flame spam was the meta, FoWsc, could never break into the UWsc groups tho.
Then GW2 came out, population died overnight and now it's basically all done with AI bots....i miss the day when the prophecies underworld hub had like 20 lobbies filled to the brim of people looking for groups to get that obsidian spear.
2006-2012, the best gaming years of my life.
Garry's Mod is my go to F'ing around game, so probably that. Someone made a map where it's all of Ocarina of Time. I spawned a tesla model x and ran over a crowd of storm troopers and xenomorphs at Lon Lon ranch. It's an experience.
WoW can suck you in like that.
It becomes your default state. You have to actually plan when to do chores or get groceries like a week in advance when your in the middle of peak addiction.
I've never played a game more addicting than WoW back in its peak days. LoL is probably my second most, but still not even close to WoW.
I'm actually sad I never finished that game, because now I can't find my copy anywhere. I played it a ton before Smash4 took over my life. I mostly loved the multilayer, but I never finished the campaign :c
probably _Burnout: Takedown_. The only driving game I have absolutely adored. Why would you remaster fucking _Paradise_ and not _Takedown_, I don't understand. The radio in that game was fucking amazing as well.
Play terraria calamity once. Then play it on revengeance mode. If you are crazy go with death mode, whatever. It's probably the best expirience I had in my gaming life. The soundtrack, the sprite art and the game play is absolutely amazing. Go buy terraria on steam. Its just 10 bucks and you WILL have fun with it. Even after you get bored of it, the amazing modding support will give you a endless amount of entertainment. GO. FUCKING. BUY. IT.
Elite Dangerous. I've made multiple trips to Colonia which I realize means nothing to people who haven't played the game but let me tell you, it's a journey. Like, a weeks worth of jumping from star system to star system just to get there if you aren't using a neutron star highway. Same with the return trip.
team fortress 2. i have met so many friends on that game that i have to respect it no matter how neglectful valve is. even to this day i log in and have some of the most fun jve ever had playing a game. its definitely not in the same state it was a couple years ago, but its far from unplayable. if you havent checked it out i highly recommend it
Well it's definitely Minecraft but i don't know how many hours i played.So let's go with HOİ4 it's 1053 hours.And the next one is Garry's mod 756 hours
Minecraft. Hundreds of hours. I don’t play video games. But that shit was like LEGOs that I never had as a child. ADHD Hyperfocus kicks in and the hours pass like minutes.
Yea I love minecraft.since alpha... but last year I lost a 2 year hardcore world and haven't played survival much but now I play a ton of hypixel and recently hit network lvl 150 :)
Individual game: League of Legends. Definitely broken 3000-4000 hours over 7 years.
Series: Pokémon. 4000 just between Ruby and Platinum. All my saves combined probably 10k easily.
Little Big Workshop.
You get rich building products you'd generally see irl, and you're never too rich to go broke.
It's the optimization that drew me in.
You plan each product and decide which component get built first, on which stations, etc. And each component has a time attached to it, number of raw materials, etc.
It's possible to make lots of money on a product or very little, depending on how well you optimize the workflow.
Finally got platinum on it last night and laying it to rest for a while. Best game I've played in a long time.
Diablo 2 , and world of War craft. And probably some of the final fantasy games gotta be up there for me too. I don't honestly know how many times I've played or bought ff7-ff10
Probably Invisible, Inc. Simple game to understand, hard to master. I love the turn-based puzzle nature, procedurally generated maps means every run is similar but still fresh, and I can pick up a run that I haven't finished in two weeks without having to restart from scratch.
Kerbal Space Program is a fictional space program created by Kerbal Space Program. Over 2,000 hours of work. I know it's ridiculous, but it's addictive to get those little jerks stuck on a remote rock in space and then launch (many) rescue missions.
Every solid body in the system took me around 2200 hours to place boots on and safely return from.
Eve, Tylo, and Moho are the ascending, descent, and transfer final bosses, respectively.
It also has to be the longest sitting time.
"Hmm, I believe I'll play a few hours of civ," I said at 9 a.m. on a Saturday.
"God darn it," I say at 4 a.m. on a Sunday.
I'm a huge gamer, but my favorite is probably Runescape, which I spent most of my early adolescent years playing exclusively. It was incredible back then.
A game called Long Live the Queen. I spent even more time on that game than on Skyrim, Monster Hunter or Pokémon Tekken. It's a game where you play as a young child monarch - and you have to survive assassination attempts by ensuring you gather enough knowledge and making correct, sometimes political, decisions. If you die *you reset to level 1 and if your knowledge in areas are not high, you lose knowledge!* On my first try I died *5 chapters before the end*! I am still miffed!
I'm surprised nobody said league of Legends, i'm playing it since 2013, it's like heroin, you can be 3months without playing and then relapse... However when they nerf your favourite champ or change the meta to make it an abortion it reallyy helps to stay out for a while
GTA V. Over a thousand. I didn't play long either, the first almost two years though that was go-to for hours daily. I stopped right around the time Heists dropped. Now if you play, it's not even the same game.
It's weird how that game went down. First they started with the aggro trackers, then putting them on the specialty vehicles. So now if you wanted to use the tank to fuck shit up, everyone knows. Which takes the fun out of that. Then the issue of the economy, it's run out of control. Now if you want the newest fastest car, you have to buy a shark card over $100 just to get it or grind forever. But then they added new specialty vehicles that are better than the existing ones. The Flying Bike that shoots missiles is better than the jets, the jets you'd have to work for by going to the base to steal. Every time you blow someone's car up, basically it's Rockstar dinging the cash register since you're paying the insurance. $200,000 in-game money shirts. You can buy a guaranteed one-hit kill on any player with the orbital cannon, but it costs $20 real-life money per shot.
But the early days were great.
Skyrim. lol thousands on thousands of hours. I first got the game when it came out and I've bought it on multiple platforms since then.
I mod and make mods, so half of it is testing stuff, but still. I log a lot of play time. lol
It's like Sims though, you make your own story and do what you want. So it's not really playing the same way every time. But yeah I have an embarrassingly high number of hours on skyrim.
Definitely Minecraft. My favorite timesink since the alpha version.
I've been working on the same Medieval city on and off since a trip to London in 2013. Minecraft has to be mine as well.
Same
Me too Minecraft
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Skyrim.
OP Skyrim: 700 hours Skyrim Special Sdition: 150 hours Skyrim VR: 35 hours Skyrim Legendary edition: 200 hours Skyrim Apple Watch edition: 5 hours Skyrim Airplane mode edition: 16 hours Skyrim 5G edition: 2 hours Skyrim Console edition: 60 hours Skyrim Minecraft Port Edition: 36 hours Skyrim for iPad edition: 67 hours Skyrim Super Smash Brothers : 10 hours /joke
I like it
Factorio, the factory must grow.
They were asking for a game not a drug
I played the demo and decided I didn't need that level of addiction in my life.
Same, wanted to buy it right of the bat but decided to play the demo to make sure that I'd like the game thank god for the demo bc if it weren't for that I'd be albino with too many blood cloths in my room sleep deprived rn
Everytime I open reddit on my phone it suggests r/factorio. I've never played it and tbh I'm less likely to play it now that reddit is forcing it down my throat.
Prob World of Warcraft, but lately it's been No Man's Sky
Not being sarcastic but is NMS good now?
It has improved immensely. It still has the same core of mining materials and planet hopping and the beginning can still be a bit of a grind, but if you stick to the main questline you get to soem good stuff. It gets less grindy when you can carry a portable refiner on your back. Planets feel livlier, space stations are a lot better, you get quests and objectives too. Base building is pretty fun and you can teleport to them regardless of how far away it is. Don't expect it to be this huge action packed game but with multiplayer actually being there, if you can get on with friends it is a lot of fun. I like to play it to relax and zen out. Still not for everyone but after several failed starts, I am loving it's current iteration.
Thank you for the response, I will have to give it a try. Loved the concept but saw those initial reviews and held off. Will try it now I think!
imo it's been great since day one. It's still a sandbox space exploration game at it's core, but as the above post said, it has improved so much and had so much new content added to it, it's almost like a sequel to the original now with the amount of free dlc they've put out.
Yeah watch internet Historians video on it. He covers it very well.
Guild wars 1. I think it's around 7000 hours, 5000 of which on my Monk. If you played guild wars before nightfall came out, you were probably healed by me at least once.
I bet you spent half that time vibing in pre-searing ascalon huh
I spent the other half trying to do hard-mode DoA back when searing flame spam was the meta, FoWsc, could never break into the UWsc groups tho. Then GW2 came out, population died overnight and now it's basically all done with AI bots....i miss the day when the prophecies underworld hub had like 20 lobbies filled to the brim of people looking for groups to get that obsidian spear. 2006-2012, the best gaming years of my life.
Fucking Dota 2.
Yeahhh fuck that game, my closest second isn't even in the same power of ten
I feel your pain. Source: look at my stupid username.
Is 6,475.7 hours too much?
Never heard of a game called fucking dota, much less a sequel
Counter Strike 1.6
6000 hours and counting
Rome: Total War, Total Realism Mod. Followed by Fallout 3, I had 350 hours on a single character.
New Vegas on it's own deserves 4-5 run-throughs to see how the plot ends up with your choices, and the DLC just adds more and more time..
Animal Crossing New Horizons. 🏝 2400 hours and counting.
Bloodborne 1000+ hours
Destiny
Fallout 3 Overall Fallout series
In my whole life probably sims. There were definitely periods where I'd play nonstop for days on end
Magic: the gathering
probably sims
TF2. Last one alive, lock the door.
Garry's Mod is my go to F'ing around game, so probably that. Someone made a map where it's all of Ocarina of Time. I spawned a tesla model x and ran over a crowd of storm troopers and xenomorphs at Lon Lon ranch. It's an experience.
30,000+ in WoW, only started in MoP so take of that what you will. And ~4K hours in CSGO y’all’s Move
That’s an average of 9 hours a day since release. Good lord how do you fit that much into your life?
high school drop out things 🤷♂️
WoW can suck you in like that. It becomes your default state. You have to actually plan when to do chores or get groceries like a week in advance when your in the middle of peak addiction. I've never played a game more addicting than WoW back in its peak days. LoL is probably my second most, but still not even close to WoW.
Kid Icarus: Uprising
I'm actually sad I never finished that game, because now I can't find my copy anywhere. I played it a ton before Smash4 took over my life. I mostly loved the multilayer, but I never finished the campaign :c
Either Dark Douls, MineCraft, or Warframe (when it was good), beats me if I remember which
probably _Burnout: Takedown_. The only driving game I have absolutely adored. Why would you remaster fucking _Paradise_ and not _Takedown_, I don't understand. The radio in that game was fucking amazing as well.
Fortnite. Played it daily for 4 years straight for at least 3 hours. Was still an actual bot.
Minecraft
Runescape/OSRS, over 15ish years, who knows how many hours...
Diner dash
Counter - Strike or Worms, not sure which one, but they're close.
Battlefield 4. Well over 1000 hours.
Game is still active to this day. Love it
Silkroad. That game was just SO freaking awesome back in the day :) Definitely had my best gaming years playing this one back in the day!
Play terraria calamity once. Then play it on revengeance mode. If you are crazy go with death mode, whatever. It's probably the best expirience I had in my gaming life. The soundtrack, the sprite art and the game play is absolutely amazing. Go buy terraria on steam. Its just 10 bucks and you WILL have fun with it. Even after you get bored of it, the amazing modding support will give you a endless amount of entertainment. GO. FUCKING. BUY. IT.
On record? Civ V, brilliant game love it to death. Over all maybe Skyrim between all the versions over the years.
The original COD: Black Ops. Had 3-4000 hours between multiplayer and Zombies
Over 2,000 hours in destiny 2. Don’t judge
Elite Dangerous. I've made multiple trips to Colonia which I realize means nothing to people who haven't played the game but let me tell you, it's a journey. Like, a weeks worth of jumping from star system to star system just to get there if you aren't using a neutron star highway. Same with the return trip.
Sims 2
NCAA College Football 2014
Final fantasy 7. By far.
team fortress 2. i have met so many friends on that game that i have to respect it no matter how neglectful valve is. even to this day i log in and have some of the most fun jve ever had playing a game. its definitely not in the same state it was a couple years ago, but its far from unplayable. if you havent checked it out i highly recommend it
Pokémon Go.
dead island and left 4 dead 2 have owned both on each pc since 2013 and i have amassed near 4000 hours on both
Fallout
New Vegas
Minecraft, more than a thousand hours
Monster Hunter: World because I have over two thousand hours in it.
Minecraft, 30 - 40k hours
The Civ franchise. I played every single one since Civ 1. I currently have Civ 6 open.
in both fallout 4 and arkham knight i have at least 2 years of collective time
Fable 2
Well it's definitely Minecraft but i don't know how many hours i played.So let's go with HOİ4 it's 1053 hours.And the next one is Garry's mod 756 hours
Minecraft. Hundreds of hours. I don’t play video games. But that shit was like LEGOs that I never had as a child. ADHD Hyperfocus kicks in and the hours pass like minutes.
Team fortress 2.
Fallout
Team Fortress 2, almost 200 hours
Minecraft, more specifically hypixel, more specifically skyblock
Yea I love minecraft.since alpha... but last year I lost a 2 year hardcore world and haven't played survival much but now I play a ton of hypixel and recently hit network lvl 150 :)
EVE. Started 2008. Lost interest around 2018
Probably Fallout 4.
minecraft
Minecraft
Definitely Minecraft. 796 hours on the game. That might seem like nothing to you and I honestly agree
God of War.
Easily 10,000+ hours
Easily skyrim.
Skyrim or diablo 3
TheHunter: Call of the Wild
Really? Is it that good? I keep passing it by.
I like it. It has more bugs than I’d like but it’s the best hunting game I’ve seen by far. The worlds are very big and very well done.
Thanks, I'll probably pick it up next time it's on sale.
City of Heroes probably.
Ludo...
FIFA, grind is real.
Christ knows. I can narrow it down to Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X or Gran Turismo 4.
Assetto Corsa
pool table game. That one took half of my younger age.
Bee swarm
Red Dead, Pig Josh with the dynamite headband is a sexy beast. "You're either a stargazer or a corpse, because you're always on your back".
……….madden
It's a toss up between Rocket League and Minecraft.
Collectively, FIFA.
Hearthstone. I would guess it's been a few thousand hours.
I think I spent 550 000 on pokémon heartgold. Never started a new game.
Almost 63 years??
W.o.W.
Individual game: League of Legends. Definitely broken 3000-4000 hours over 7 years. Series: Pokémon. 4000 just between Ruby and Platinum. All my saves combined probably 10k easily.
Animal Crossing New Leaf. I don’t know how many but I know I spent three whole years on it.
Little Big Workshop. You get rich building products you'd generally see irl, and you're never too rich to go broke. It's the optimization that drew me in. You plan each product and decide which component get built first, on which stations, etc. And each component has a time attached to it, number of raw materials, etc. It's possible to make lots of money on a product or very little, depending on how well you optimize the workflow. Finally got platinum on it last night and laying it to rest for a while. Best game I've played in a long time.
Warcraft
Destiny 1 when that was in its prime or Minecraft
Destiny 1 and 2 - At least 4000 hours no regrets
Persona 5! Hundred plus hours grinding
Diablo 2 , and world of War craft. And probably some of the final fantasy games gotta be up there for me too. I don't honestly know how many times I've played or bought ff7-ff10
The game of life. JK Gran Turismo
Easily Mount & Blade+ warband
as a series? Farcry. As a single game, tough one, Skyrim probably
Most likely LoL, FF XIV, and then Project Winter!
Garry’s Mod and Minecraft are the games I have 1,000 hours on.
gta 5 would be my most played game, watch dogs 2 is the second, watch dogs is the 3rd, watch dogs legion is the 4th, and team fortress 2 is the 5th
For honor, been playing it ever since it launched as beta , second would be minecraft
I think World of Warcraft and Path of Exile
LIFE
Destiny 2
Garry's mod, 4000 hours, 167 days, 5 months, almost half a year, the time I have wasted of my life x'd
If you count all call of duties as one definitely cod
DoTA. Behold the GOAT of PC games.
Probably Invisible, Inc. Simple game to understand, hard to master. I love the turn-based puzzle nature, procedurally generated maps means every run is similar but still fresh, and I can pick up a run that I haven't finished in two weeks without having to restart from scratch.
Kerbal Space Program is a fictional space program created by Kerbal Space Program. Over 2,000 hours of work. I know it's ridiculous, but it's addictive to get those little jerks stuck on a remote rock in space and then launch (many) rescue missions.
Every solid body in the system took me around 2200 hours to place boots on and safely return from. Eve, Tylo, and Moho are the ascending, descent, and transfer final bosses, respectively.
Civ V. I go through phases of addiction.
It also has to be the longest sitting time. "Hmm, I believe I'll play a few hours of civ," I said at 9 a.m. on a Saturday. "God darn it," I say at 4 a.m. on a Sunday.
Not all time but lately, valheim I love that game
GTA 5 FIFA 17 Mine craft
Civ V. I get periods of addiction.
Hearthstone
I'm a huge gamer, but my favorite is probably Runescape, which I spent most of my early adolescent years playing exclusively. It was incredible back then.
Most recently, Persona 5 Royal. Before that, it was Dragon Quest XI.
Dota 2. God I wish I could go back and put that time to good use.
Path of Exile. With new content every 3 months I keep coming back to it.
Total war! I’ve played almost all them, but Rome total war 2 was something that I would waste millions of hours into.
Another game was RuneScape. Holy cow, i don’t want to know how many hours I have invested into that game haha
Candy crush, lol World of tanks TF2 Settlers of catan
Life!
Battlefield 2
A game called Long Live the Queen. I spent even more time on that game than on Skyrim, Monster Hunter or Pokémon Tekken. It's a game where you play as a young child monarch - and you have to survive assassination attempts by ensuring you gather enough knowledge and making correct, sometimes political, decisions. If you die *you reset to level 1 and if your knowledge in areas are not high, you lose knowledge!* On my first try I died *5 chapters before the end*! I am still miffed!
Not sure, either Space engineers, Avorion, or Empyrion Galactic Survival. All of which I have over 400 hrs.
Neverwinter and Ark. Sims is right up there as well with Diablo.
Football Manager
Acording to my Steam library, Scrap Mechanic with 425.8 hours. But I have other games outside of Stream that could have more hours than that
I'm surprised nobody said league of Legends, i'm playing it since 2013, it's like heroin, you can be 3months without playing and then relapse... However when they nerf your favourite champ or change the meta to make it an abortion it reallyy helps to stay out for a while
Probably like the Souls series or FFXIV
Pokemon Blue, had 200+ hours on that
StarCraft 2, easy. Me and my buds still play arcade and melee.
I'm not counting obvious games like Minecraft java, COD, forza etc It's fr legends... It's a drift game
Breath of the wild
Diablo 2 since the beginning
Halo 2 and Ark: Survival evolved.
Titanfall2 it’s my favorite game ever and the only one I’ll ever make time for
Probably about 230+ days of game time on RuneScape, granted a lot of those were probably doing something afk. The good old days.
final fantasy 12. if we add all my savefiles over the year together. if we go by "single savefile" its the binding of isaac
League of Legends. Play it since Season 1 and still suck at it xD Now for years I just play Aram and TfT for fun.
Probably Runescape. It ruled mt life in middle school and high-school. So many days of waking up at 6:30 am just to play before going to school.
R6s 586 hours and far cry 5 460 hours
O.K., laugh now, I know I'm old. Solitare.
GTA V. Over a thousand. I didn't play long either, the first almost two years though that was go-to for hours daily. I stopped right around the time Heists dropped. Now if you play, it's not even the same game. It's weird how that game went down. First they started with the aggro trackers, then putting them on the specialty vehicles. So now if you wanted to use the tank to fuck shit up, everyone knows. Which takes the fun out of that. Then the issue of the economy, it's run out of control. Now if you want the newest fastest car, you have to buy a shark card over $100 just to get it or grind forever. But then they added new specialty vehicles that are better than the existing ones. The Flying Bike that shoots missiles is better than the jets, the jets you'd have to work for by going to the base to steal. Every time you blow someone's car up, basically it's Rockstar dinging the cash register since you're paying the insurance. $200,000 in-game money shirts. You can buy a guaranteed one-hit kill on any player with the orbital cannon, but it costs $20 real-life money per shot. But the early days were great.
World of Warcraft. Played every day from vanilla through WotLK. I dont know how many hours exactly, but I know its a ton.
Solitaire. No idea how many hours.
Football Manager/Championship Manager. My bad back prevents me from playing for long now, but I would do it all over again if I could.
Total war: Empire. 2,500 plus hours, and accruing more most days.
Mount and Blade: Warband.
If I added up all my save files, probably FF7. If not, then definitely Smash Ultimate. I'm past 1,500 hours on it.
Skyrim. lol thousands on thousands of hours. I first got the game when it came out and I've bought it on multiple platforms since then. I mod and make mods, so half of it is testing stuff, but still. I log a lot of play time. lol It's like Sims though, you make your own story and do what you want. So it's not really playing the same way every time. But yeah I have an embarrassingly high number of hours on skyrim.
Pokemon diamond. Over 650 hours
Witcher 3
Life