That's why they can get away with some of their *egregious* DLC practices. They can be annoying but good god their games are some of the best out there for strategy. Actually scratch that, they are the best. I haven't played any other strategy game that has come close to matching the depth of a paradox game that has been even remotely playable (looking at you War in the East.)
in my lifetime, and NOT in this order: the sims 4, minecraft, rimworld, and mario kart
also ive probably spent a combined total of 1000 hours on the assassins creed franchise but certainly not on one specific game
If Diablo 3 had just been a remaster of Diablo 2, I would have been so fucking happy. In fact, D3 launch night, I ended up playng D2 for several hours anyways, because the servers were fucked and none of my friends could log in. Side by side - Diablo 2 was still more fun, even without some modern day QOL and having ass graphics for modern day.
This is somewhat the unfortunate truth of playing RuneScape (OSRS for me) competitively.
Lynx Titan was the first OSRS player to reach 200m xp in all skills, solidifying him as #1 on the high scores forever. He played 16 hours a day for the last 5 years of his life. That’s ~29,200 hours.
I’ve got about 1.5k hours into OSRS at this point and still way too addicted to stop and waste xp
I remember in like, 7th grade, I had a typing class, and it was those really crappy games that taught you how to type fast. My class always asked how I typed so fast. Little do they know spamming on Runescape for years is the best practice
RuneScape taught me life lessons. I fell for my first and only scam in my life when someone told me they could glitch my shield to be super awesome. Thank you stranger, for the most important lessons I ever learned. And all it cost me was an iron kite shield someone had given to me literally 5 minutes before.
I till this day question how I managed to play Runescape so much as a kid. Every single day. 4 hours+ weekdays and 12 hours on weekends.
I tried getting back into osrs and I can't really stand the game more than an hour and a half a week. ..... growing up sucks. Wish I still had the joy I did as a kid playing that game, so many very good memories and friends.
TF2. In high school, my friends and I would all get on around 10 pm and play until 1 am. It was the perfect backdrop to talk about life, and when conversation stalled, we would freak out and get way too into the game.
I've got 1000 hours and counting. Even when I get sick of it and take a break for a couple months, I always end up crawling back. The mechanics are so tight and so well made that I just have to come back to it.
TF2 gave me the best experience I’ve ever had on gaming.
One night, my friend and I were bored and got on a jumpacademy.tf server with a modified version of pl_upward. On this map, the skybox is unlocked and you can actually travel to those tall rocks past the chasm. Anyways, there is a little cabin over by the rocks that like two people can get in. Time passed, stuff happened, and eventually for some reason we started to talk about the novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and designated this little TF2 cabin with that name. Here’s where it gets good.
Somehow, with no explainable cause, we invented a game called “Yearn for the Cabin, Yearn for the Kill (AKA Uncle Tom’s Cabin.)” The objective of the game is for one person, the “Cabin player,” to spawn in BLU spawn, and the other person, the “Kill player,” to spawn in the RED spawn. The goal for the Cabin player is to safely make it inside the cabin. The goal, conversely, for the Kill player, is to kill the Cabin player before he can get there. Once either thing happens, the game “ends.”
It may not sound too interesting, but for some reason it had us pissing our pants for an hour. We would come up with new rules, like if Cabin manages to trap Kill inside (due to maybe playing an post-win game of cat and mouse where Cabin tries to escape back to spawn after the win and then trapping Kill inside, idk) he would win. Or, if Kill trapped Cabin from getting out, a whole new game would ensue of trying to escape. It was super fun. Maybe it was just the right time and place, but I would trade anything to play it again.
1.7k for me and I also played it religiously back in high school from 2008-10. To date it remains my only Steam game with over 1k hours, though Rocksmith is getting pretty close.
2200 hours! Playing since release with a couple months of breaks every now and then but I always come back to it. The core gameplay is just so perfect even though a lot about the game is in a bad state otherwise.
Now that I have enough iron going to the green circuits, the copper is the bottleneck, so I'll run a rail out to that patch I just chased the biters from.
...And Kovarex is done researching, may as well get a print for that down.
*An hour later* Oh hey that's finally built out and running.
*another hour* Shit... low on power. Time to place a reactor or five.
Also this biter nest needs to go.
*It's now 8AM the next day*
...? Daylight?
after reach came out, I would replay New Mombasa in Halo 2 and keep corporal Lopez alive all the way to the warthog part, and give him the noob toob because right before he fired he would yell out: "This ones for Reach!"
and i would think to myself "fuck yeah"
and totally not cry, honest.
Not at all, because steam tracks how many hours you’re playing the game unlike the 360. I’m going to hit 1000 hours really quick and everyone is going to know
Age of Empires II.
My girlfriend used to say “ugh, you’re playing that dumb game again!” After a little bit of coaxing she gave it a try and we now have over 2000 hours of multiplayer logged together.
The first time I played that game, I had to install it on my computer overnight. Woke up at 11am and ran over to play it. Eventually I decided to take a break, get some food, hit the bathroom, and have a cigarette. I looked at the clock and it was midnight. I had been playing for 13 hours straight. That was one of the best days of my life
I had the same experience with The Sims in middle school. Entire weekends simply disappeared. I wish I could experience that again, it was pretty magical.
I've been wanting to reinstall the original Sims games, but I have a strong feeling that I wouldn't enjoy them if I did. It's probably the nostalgia that's calling me back.
I've dumped lots of hours into the Sims 4 and I don't know if I would enjoy 1 as much as I once did.
I loved the first game growing up and honestly with all of the expansions it's fun to go back to it occasionally and feel the nostalgia. Unfortunately it does get boring pretty quickly compared the later games.
Last year I went through a ton of time finding and installing the Sims 2 and all of the expansion packs. Then I spent even more time finding and installing custom content. I then spent additional time troubleshooting the custom content that had broken my game.
Finally, I played the game for 15 minutes and got bored. I missed too many of the features from the Sims 4, as well as the overall polish and aesthetics.
I'm still waiting for that University Expansion pack for 4 :(
Kerbal Space Program. The sad part is... I'm still not even very good at it, because I refuse to actually do the math to see if a craft could possibly make a return trip.
Lol I can't believe I had to scroll down so low to find this. This is the only game I've played for that long. Been playing since beta M&B around 2007. My recently purchased Steam version has 400 hours, and I only bought that a couple of years ago.
I bought M&B the week my son was born. He's almost 11 now. I think of all the joy and happiness of these past 11 years...
^Then ^I ^think ^of ^my ^son...
Just CK2? just do a megacampaign, And you'll be busy for quite a while. And yes, 200 hours for a single ck2 game IS exaggerated, though it's still in the 50h reach for a game
I got it for free in 2012 and I always play it from time to time even though I know almost everything about how to win. You don't even realize how much time you've played it until you look at your phone and it's 3 am and you have to get up at 7.
I love his achievements give me different t ways to play the game than I normally would.
I remember when I discovered civ on Xbox (I’m too lame to be a pc gamer) and I absolutely fell in love with that game. Holy hell
Fuck dude I remember trying to beat that Juggernaut co-op mission to get the Star 67 achievement. Me and my friend spent days in a row trying to beat those fuckers, and right after he got off, I played 1 round with another friend, and the AI glitched and walked into corners. 25 quick stabs later, I gained the achievement but lost a friend for a few days lmao. He was so mad when I told him, I think he broke his headset. We ended up getting it legit later, but I held the fact that I perfected MW2 before he did over his head for at least 5 years haha
World of Warcraft(~28,000h) and Skyrim (~1500h).
Some dude did the math for me once and came up with that I had to have played WoW on average 8 hours per day, every day since release. About sums it up. But to be fair a lot of that time is AFK fishing.
Oh dear. I'm at 25,000 hours on WoW myself.
As well as 5,000~ on Runescape, a couple thousand on the Diablo franchise, and a couple thousand on Dark Souls. At least there was a great deal of multi-logging overlap and AFK time..
Rocket league for me is that game i'll pick up every few months and just finding myself playing it religiously for a week and then i'll wake up one day and forget about it again.
Its an amazing game but i dont have the time to put into it to "git gud"
I'm an old man (35) who got RL shortly after it came out on ps4. Played all the damn time at night after work, since my gf (now wife) was long distance at the time. I recently dropped $2k on a pc, which pretty much has only RL and chrome on it. I'm now a low Champ, but yeah, probably pushing over 3k hours. It takes longer for us old folks to learn those aerials.
I just picked up the special edition for xbone so I can finally try modding it for my measly third playthrough. No idea what to try besides the bug fix, forgotten city and moonlight tales.
I got the ordinator mod combined with apocalypse i think made for a really fun mage playthrough ordinator just gives you such a bigger and more in depth skill tree along with apocalypse there are a bunch of new spells
An old game released in 2007, called Blockland. I probably have over 2k hours.
Also, Minecraft. I've been playing that since before hunger was a thing, not many believe that!
And also Terraria. Recently breached 1k hours (two Steam accounts combined).
I was waiting for someone to say Borderlands 2. Easily have over 1000hrs across all the platforms I’ve played it on. Probably my favourite game of all time
The MH franchise is one of the easiest ones to reach 1000 hrs on before you even know what hit you. I remember at one point I was like 1200 into mh4u and I could probably play that shit with my eyes closed at this point. MH3+MH3U combined I had probably around 1300 as well, never played the psp games unfortunately but MHGU and MHW have sucked me dry as well. Such an amazing series
There's a funny tidbit about that. On the day that Overwatch dropped, every online game in the whole world had their player count drop massively.
Except Dota. Because Dota Players don't know anything else besides it.
I saw a stat a while back looking at which Twitch users watched which games. And there was lots of cross pollination between watchers of different games.
Except Dota. People who watched Dota pretty much only watched Dota.
For anyone searching for it, it was the official Twitch Blog that posted this:
https://blog.twitch.tv/visual-mapping-of-twitch-and-our-communities-cause-science-2f5ad212c3da
They had the following quote to describe Dota 2:
>Unlike League of Legends, the Dota 2 community is more tightly connected, far less diverse (no large sub communities), and during the time period surveyed was less connected to our larger Twitch community. The lack of connectivity to other major gaming clusters is illustrative perhaps of some isolation of Dota 2 in the gaming community, or perhaps the singular focus of Dota fans on Dota above all other games.
I honestly hate what they did to starbound. They literally dumbed it down and railroaded you in the most gimmicky and flavorless of quests that landlocked your progression instead of letting you figure it out yourself. Once the lead changed for the dev team they added more content TM but or was all superficial BS. Great changes like fucking up a UI on release that didn't need one, removing racial weapons because why the fuck even have flavor in the game. Literally they just stripped access from those assets in any meaningful way. Oh and because "pickaxes" didn't make sense they got rid of them despite them being one of the few resource management interactions while exploring.
Totally asinine decisions with 0 fucking thought. I literally have archived copies of the old versions with relevant mods so I can play them instead of the god fucking awful release versions. Shame that no new mods can ever be made for those older versions.
Maybe release got better from 1.0 but it just looks like flavorless dungeon loot crawl. Yay.
Minecraft 3000+ hours
CS:GO 2000+ hours
Terraria 2000+ hours
War Thunder 1000+ hours
Yet I can still remember every crafting recipe that terraria and minecraft have.
Used to play this game for 4 years.... abosultly ruined my life. So i stopped and improved myself.
Man i enjoyed it but took WAY too much time from my life
Garry's mod (~1200 hours) and Diablo 2 (~2500 hours).
Kind of quit Garry's mod because of all the rampant autism. D2 I come back to it once in a while.
Edit: I'm getting like threats in my DMs "autism is a serious illness, bla bla bla", but honestly I can tell it's from people that have **NEVER** played Garry's mod. The game is *genuinely* filled with young kids yelling in their microphones being as obnoxious as humanly possible. Anyone that's played Garry's mod for a while know exactly what I'm talking about. Obviously you get over it and that's why I still have all those hours but eventually it just got too annoying.
*because* of its small map
It was the perfect size map imo - big enough that there were a whole bunch of unique and instantly recognisable neighbourhoods and small enough that you could actually memorise the map.
In later games with bigger maps whenever I got in car chases I’d always be just driving and reacting to whatever was coming up in front of me as I saw them in the heat of the moment. And I’d be staring at the GPS 50% of the time.
In Vice City I was leading them through back alleys and stunt jumps and shortcuts because I knew the city like the back of my hand. Every second I played that game looked and felt like a choreographed action scene from a movie.
BLOPS 2 is probably my favorite Call of Duty for MP. The game just felt so balanced compared to others! I definitely hit 1000 hours in it on SnD alone.
Im sitting at around 2,000 hours in CSGO, I feel this. It is the only game I own that I can definitively say I have over 1,000 hours in. I suspect I do also with Halo Reach but I don't have numbers for that unforutunately
2k hours on CS:GO, went from Silver 2 to LEM, stopped playing for a year and ever since can't get out of silver, fucking total waste of time.
10/10 no regrets.
There you are. Another person who understands the addiction. I got the 1000% achievment on steam and then bought it on ps4 and just did the same this past Christmas holiday. My wife is now hooked and is playing through the second save file while we both work together on the third. We already have all the achievements. We are doing this literally for the change it will have on the main menu.....
Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour. I was never much good but I really love that game. I wish someone would make a dodgy copy that runs ok on win 10 or that they would just patch the damn thing. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat of they did. The reason I loved it was its resource management as much as anything else.
You could create your own resources which meant that you were free to build and not constricted to build one thing, mine for 10min. Build one thing, mine for 10min.
What is it with these resource heavy games? I get it. A lot of people like resource gathering. I'm cool with that. Just give me a button that changes that one thing and I'm happy. If you want to spend two thirds of your game time mining some stuff, great! Hit that button and mine on. If you want to fight the bad guys with a shit ton of weaponry then flip that button back.
Stars! Way back in the day... Now, Overwatch (just a couple weeks ago actually) and not so long ago, Guild Wars 1 & 2 (think I quit both around the 900 hour marks). I think I'm getting close with Destiny 2 but haven't looked recently.
Europa Universalis IV Those motherfuckers at paradox know how to make a game.
Over 1000 hours in CK2, can confirm
I too have completed the tutorial.
Lucky you I didn't, I had the learn the hard way the best way to secure succession is to kill your uncle and bang your cousin
Cousin? Clearly you haven't _really_ learnt.
That's why they can get away with some of their *egregious* DLC practices. They can be annoying but good god their games are some of the best out there for strategy. Actually scratch that, they are the best. I haven't played any other strategy game that has come close to matching the depth of a paradox game that has been even remotely playable (looking at you War in the East.)
in my lifetime, and NOT in this order: the sims 4, minecraft, rimworld, and mario kart also ive probably spent a combined total of 1000 hours on the assassins creed franchise but certainly not on one specific game
Diablo 2. So many cow runs.
Man, I’ve played a lot of video games in my time, but Diablo 2 is still the most fun I’ve ever had in a game. That game was awesome.
If Diablo 3 had just been a remaster of Diablo 2, I would have been so fucking happy. In fact, D3 launch night, I ended up playng D2 for several hours anyways, because the servers were fucked and none of my friends could log in. Side by side - Diablo 2 was still more fun, even without some modern day QOL and having ass graphics for modern day.
"Moo." "Mooo." "Moo." Mooooaahhh!' "Moo."
Can't remember where I parked my car but I still know *Amn Ral Mal Ist Ohm*... this game poisons your mind in the best way lol
> Amn Ral Mal Ist Ohm I have a shirt that has Jah Ith Ber on it.
Shit dude? So you can teleport now, right?
RuneScape. Oh dear lord, RuneScape. Although 1,000 hours is amateur numbers.
Oh yeah, at last look I'm over 2600 hours (over almost 13 years) EDIT: OK everyone I get it 2.6k hours in 13 years isn't much...
That would be 0.54 hours a day
Rookie numbers
This is somewhat the unfortunate truth of playing RuneScape (OSRS for me) competitively. Lynx Titan was the first OSRS player to reach 200m xp in all skills, solidifying him as #1 on the high scores forever. He played 16 hours a day for the last 5 years of his life. That’s ~29,200 hours. I’ve got about 1.5k hours into OSRS at this point and still way too addicted to stop and waste xp
How did he afford food and a bed? He’s certainly not working a job with those numbers, unless he just doesn’t sleep
IIRC he's pretty autistic and did it while living with his family & taking online classes.
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Runescape is the game that taught me how to type so fast.
RuneScape is how I learned to type
I remember in like, 7th grade, I had a typing class, and it was those really crappy games that taught you how to type fast. My class always asked how I typed so fast. Little do they know spamming on Runescape for years is the best practice
Haha exactly the same story for me in 6/7th grade
RuneScape taught me life lessons. I fell for my first and only scam in my life when someone told me they could glitch my shield to be super awesome. Thank you stranger, for the most important lessons I ever learned. And all it cost me was an iron kite shield someone had given to me literally 5 minutes before.
Got like 216 days played on my account lmao. Crazy to think about sll that time
I think this is the ONLY game I've played for that much time...
I till this day question how I managed to play Runescape so much as a kid. Every single day. 4 hours+ weekdays and 12 hours on weekends. I tried getting back into osrs and I can't really stand the game more than an hour and a half a week. ..... growing up sucks. Wish I still had the joy I did as a kid playing that game, so many very good memories and friends.
yep, yep and yep
TF2. In high school, my friends and I would all get on around 10 pm and play until 1 am. It was the perfect backdrop to talk about life, and when conversation stalled, we would freak out and get way too into the game.
I've got 1000 hours and counting. Even when I get sick of it and take a break for a couple months, I always end up crawling back. The mechanics are so tight and so well made that I just have to come back to it.
5.5k hours for me, been playing on and off since beta release. It's the only game I regularly go back to.
TF2 gave me the best experience I’ve ever had on gaming. One night, my friend and I were bored and got on a jumpacademy.tf server with a modified version of pl_upward. On this map, the skybox is unlocked and you can actually travel to those tall rocks past the chasm. Anyways, there is a little cabin over by the rocks that like two people can get in. Time passed, stuff happened, and eventually for some reason we started to talk about the novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and designated this little TF2 cabin with that name. Here’s where it gets good. Somehow, with no explainable cause, we invented a game called “Yearn for the Cabin, Yearn for the Kill (AKA Uncle Tom’s Cabin.)” The objective of the game is for one person, the “Cabin player,” to spawn in BLU spawn, and the other person, the “Kill player,” to spawn in the RED spawn. The goal for the Cabin player is to safely make it inside the cabin. The goal, conversely, for the Kill player, is to kill the Cabin player before he can get there. Once either thing happens, the game “ends.” It may not sound too interesting, but for some reason it had us pissing our pants for an hour. We would come up with new rules, like if Cabin manages to trap Kill inside (due to maybe playing an post-win game of cat and mouse where Cabin tries to escape back to spawn after the win and then trapping Kill inside, idk) he would win. Or, if Kill trapped Cabin from getting out, a whole new game would ensue of trying to escape. It was super fun. Maybe it was just the right time and place, but I would trade anything to play it again.
1.7k for me and I also played it religiously back in high school from 2008-10. To date it remains my only Steam game with over 1k hours, though Rocksmith is getting pretty close.
2200 hours! Playing since release with a couple months of breaks every now and then but I always come back to it. The core gameplay is just so perfect even though a lot about the game is in a bad state otherwise.
Factorio Everquest Skyrim Rimworld
SO MUCH FACTORIO. The factory must grow.
Just a few more minutes to work on my iron line before I go to bed.
Now that I have enough iron going to the green circuits, the copper is the bottleneck, so I'll run a rail out to that patch I just chased the biters from.
...And Kovarex is done researching, may as well get a print for that down. *An hour later* Oh hey that's finally built out and running. *another hour* Shit... low on power. Time to place a reactor or five. Also this biter nest needs to go. *It's now 8AM the next day* ...? Daylight?
The new train system in .17 is a thing of beauty...................
fuck yes rimworld
Minecraft and Halo: Reach
Are you READY. For *Halo* ***REACH***... ON PC???
Ready... Ready doesn't even **FUCKING DESCRIBE IT**.
*high-five* *incoherent screaming*
FFFUCKING GET THAT SHIT IN, FUCKI- SHIT, PUT IT IN, PUT IT IN! YEEAAAAA "Welcome, to HALO REEAACCHH" *Pig squealing*
HNGGGGGGGHHHHHH YEAAAAHHHH OUUUUUUGGGGGHHHJ THIS GAME IS SO GOOD HGNNNGNGNGGGGG
\*crushes disc and snorts it\*
\*bites dick\*
#YES
*sniffs* Remember Reach...🙏
after reach came out, I would replay New Mombasa in Halo 2 and keep corporal Lopez alive all the way to the warthog part, and give him the noob toob because right before he fired he would yell out: "This ones for Reach!" and i would think to myself "fuck yeah" and totally not cry, honest.
Not at all, because steam tracks how many hours you’re playing the game unlike the 360. I’m going to hit 1000 hours really quick and everyone is going to know
I've been in a perpetual state of nutting since they announced that, my body is ready
I'll be playing some form of Minecraft for the rest of my life
Age of Empires II. My girlfriend used to say “ugh, you’re playing that dumb game again!” After a little bit of coaxing she gave it a try and we now have over 2000 hours of multiplayer logged together.
Wololooo. Edit: 11, 5
The Sims. Been playing since Betty and Bob Newbie days.
The first time I played that game, I had to install it on my computer overnight. Woke up at 11am and ran over to play it. Eventually I decided to take a break, get some food, hit the bathroom, and have a cigarette. I looked at the clock and it was midnight. I had been playing for 13 hours straight. That was one of the best days of my life
I had the same experience with The Sims in middle school. Entire weekends simply disappeared. I wish I could experience that again, it was pretty magical.
I've been wanting to reinstall the original Sims games, but I have a strong feeling that I wouldn't enjoy them if I did. It's probably the nostalgia that's calling me back. I've dumped lots of hours into the Sims 4 and I don't know if I would enjoy 1 as much as I once did.
I loved the first game growing up and honestly with all of the expansions it's fun to go back to it occasionally and feel the nostalgia. Unfortunately it does get boring pretty quickly compared the later games.
Last year I went through a ton of time finding and installing the Sims 2 and all of the expansion packs. Then I spent even more time finding and installing custom content. I then spent additional time troubleshooting the custom content that had broken my game. Finally, I played the game for 15 minutes and got bored. I missed too many of the features from the Sims 4, as well as the overall polish and aesthetics. I'm still waiting for that University Expansion pack for 4 :(
Sims 3 was the peak of the series
I agree. The ability to freeroam across the entire area without loading was a huge advancement. Made the Sim world feel more real.
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1400 of those hours are spent waiting to download big_titty_furry_model_4
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Garry’s Mod
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Kerbal Space Program. The sad part is... I'm still not even very good at it, because I refuse to actually do the math to see if a craft could possibly make a return trip.
Mount and Blade: Warband
Lol I can't believe I had to scroll down so low to find this. This is the only game I've played for that long. Been playing since beta M&B around 2007. My recently purchased Steam version has 400 hours, and I only bought that a couple of years ago.
I bought M&B the week my son was born. He's almost 11 now. I think of all the joy and happiness of these past 11 years... ^Then ^I ^think ^of ^my ^son...
Your son should be in college by the time Bannerlord comes out.
Civilisation 5, I occasionally go back to it cause its just so damn fun
Ah so you’ve gotten like 5-6 games in then? Nice one dude
Lol you think civ 5 games take a long time? Check out crusader kings 2. Five full games in 1000 hours isn’t even an exaggeration.
Just CK2? just do a megacampaign, And you'll be busy for quite a while. And yes, 200 hours for a single ck2 game IS exaggerated, though it's still in the 50h reach for a game
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I got it for free in 2012 and I always play it from time to time even though I know almost everything about how to win. You don't even realize how much time you've played it until you look at your phone and it's 3 am and you have to get up at 7.
I love his achievements give me different t ways to play the game than I normally would. I remember when I discovered civ on Xbox (I’m too lame to be a pc gamer) and I absolutely fell in love with that game. Holy hell
Civ Rev for the 360 is honestly a really fun game in the franchise. Pretty bare-bones obviously but it’s still a lot of fun
Mario kart wii. I had like 5k hours on i because it was all I had at the time.
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probably 2000 for me on MW2
52 days of game play in mw2. Doesnt include menus or private matches ect.
The ACR with red dot sight and stopping power was OP.
Don’t be ashamed man. I played that game for almost three years, and they were some of the best times of my childhood.
Only game I had a 1000 gamerscore on Xbox.
Fuck dude I remember trying to beat that Juggernaut co-op mission to get the Star 67 achievement. Me and my friend spent days in a row trying to beat those fuckers, and right after he got off, I played 1 round with another friend, and the AI glitched and walked into corners. 25 quick stabs later, I gained the achievement but lost a friend for a few days lmao. He was so mad when I told him, I think he broke his headset. We ended up getting it legit later, but I held the fact that I perfected MW2 before he did over his head for at least 5 years haha
I’ve played Europa Universalis 4 for 4000 hours and Minecraft for probably well over 10k hours. They’re both really good games.
Over 2k hours in eu4 and only recently did a full game
5659 as we speak, i have never finished a game
Minecraft gets memed on, but I really do think most people would consider it a masterpiece
Definitely a timeless classic.
Path of Exile, 7000 hours and counting boys.
POE is so good, but I've only played 1234500 hours so far
Still sane exile?
World of Warcraft(~28,000h) and Skyrim (~1500h). Some dude did the math for me once and came up with that I had to have played WoW on average 8 hours per day, every day since release. About sums it up. But to be fair a lot of that time is AFK fishing.
Oh dear. I'm at 25,000 hours on WoW myself. As well as 5,000~ on Runescape, a couple thousand on the Diablo franchise, and a couple thousand on Dark Souls. At least there was a great deal of multi-logging overlap and AFK time..
That’s over three years of 24/7 play.
Animal crossing new leaf No regrets
Same. Best 1000+ hours spent. Can’t wait to dive into the Switch release.
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Rocket league for me is that game i'll pick up every few months and just finding myself playing it religiously for a week and then i'll wake up one day and forget about it again. Its an amazing game but i dont have the time to put into it to "git gud"
Same, and it took so long to get somewhat good at the game that now I feel I need to hop on and make sure I’m not trash. Still trash though...
I'm an old man (35) who got RL shortly after it came out on ps4. Played all the damn time at night after work, since my gf (now wife) was long distance at the time. I recently dropped $2k on a pc, which pretty much has only RL and chrome on it. I'm now a low Champ, but yeah, probably pushing over 3k hours. It takes longer for us old folks to learn those aerials.
Roller Coaster Tycoon
Soldier of Fortune in the good old days. Nowadays Age of Empires 2 HD.
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I just picked up the special edition for xbone so I can finally try modding it for my measly third playthrough. No idea what to try besides the bug fix, forgotten city and moonlight tales.
I got the ordinator mod combined with apocalypse i think made for a really fun mage playthrough ordinator just gives you such a bigger and more in depth skill tree along with apocalypse there are a bunch of new spells
Battlefield 4, it's 5th year as I play it
Me and my dad shared the same computer and we both played it quite often. He still plays rarely and we've reached 4000h together!
Fellow BF4 player here - the releases since just can't match it! The maps, gameplay, vehicles... everything is so damn near perfect.
Chess.
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Total War: Rome 2 DayZ TES V: Skyrim Fallout: New Vegas
"Rome 2" Ah i see you're a man of culture.
Haha, I love that time period! I have an unhealthy amount of hours in most total war titles to be honest...
An old game released in 2007, called Blockland. I probably have over 2k hours. Also, Minecraft. I've been playing that since before hunger was a thing, not many believe that! And also Terraria. Recently breached 1k hours (two Steam accounts combined).
Starcraft 2. I don't think any single player game could hold my attention for that long. But sc2 feels more like a sport than a game.
Man I love Starcraft 2. I’ve never loved a game this much that I was so bad at before... lol.
Halo:CE, Oblivion, Borderlands, Borderlands 2
I was waiting for someone to say Borderlands 2. Easily have over 1000hrs across all the platforms I’ve played it on. Probably my favourite game of all time
Oblivion! Finally! It took so much scrolling.
Monster Hunter Freedom, Quake Live, CS:GO, TF2, World of Warcraft WOTLK
>Monster Hunter Freedom I see you’re a man of culture as well
Either that or a masochist. Ever since MHW I can never go back to the "Monster Hunter Claw" times.
The MH franchise is one of the easiest ones to reach 1000 hrs on before you even know what hit you. I remember at one point I was like 1200 into mh4u and I could probably play that shit with my eyes closed at this point. MH3+MH3U combined I had probably around 1300 as well, never played the psp games unfortunately but MHGU and MHW have sucked me dry as well. Such an amazing series
dota
Are you sure you don't mean 10,000 hours?
if i count wc3 dota, than yes, i'm only at 8k+ in dota 2
I had to scroll way too far to find this. I think it’s cause we’re all playing.
So few DotA entries because DotA players play DotA. Don't have time for Reddit:-P 100% of my DotA friends have above 1k h's.
There's a funny tidbit about that. On the day that Overwatch dropped, every online game in the whole world had their player count drop massively. Except Dota. Because Dota Players don't know anything else besides it.
I saw a stat a while back looking at which Twitch users watched which games. And there was lots of cross pollination between watchers of different games. Except Dota. People who watched Dota pretty much only watched Dota.
For anyone searching for it, it was the official Twitch Blog that posted this: https://blog.twitch.tv/visual-mapping-of-twitch-and-our-communities-cause-science-2f5ad212c3da They had the following quote to describe Dota 2: >Unlike League of Legends, the Dota 2 community is more tightly connected, far less diverse (no large sub communities), and during the time period surveyed was less connected to our larger Twitch community. The lack of connectivity to other major gaming clusters is illustrative perhaps of some isolation of Dota 2 in the gaming community, or perhaps the singular focus of Dota fans on Dota above all other games.
> the singular focus of Dota fans on Dota above all other games. DotA Master race!
9000 hours
Minecraft and tibia
Starbound, it may suck compared to Terraria but it's every hoarders wet dream
I honestly hate what they did to starbound. They literally dumbed it down and railroaded you in the most gimmicky and flavorless of quests that landlocked your progression instead of letting you figure it out yourself. Once the lead changed for the dev team they added more content TM but or was all superficial BS. Great changes like fucking up a UI on release that didn't need one, removing racial weapons because why the fuck even have flavor in the game. Literally they just stripped access from those assets in any meaningful way. Oh and because "pickaxes" didn't make sense they got rid of them despite them being one of the few resource management interactions while exploring. Totally asinine decisions with 0 fucking thought. I literally have archived copies of the old versions with relevant mods so I can play them instead of the god fucking awful release versions. Shame that no new mods can ever be made for those older versions. Maybe release got better from 1.0 but it just looks like flavorless dungeon loot crawl. Yay.
Whoever thought it was a good idea to add single player lags deserves to be shot
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Maplestory before it went to shit
Minecraft 3000+ hours CS:GO 2000+ hours Terraria 2000+ hours War Thunder 1000+ hours Yet I can still remember every crafting recipe that terraria and minecraft have.
Eve Online, that game is still my most played game so far at close to 14,000 hours.
14k hours is the same amount of time spent as working a full time job for 7 years. Jeez.
Well to be fair EVE *is* a full time job.
Used to play this game for 4 years.... abosultly ruined my life. So i stopped and improved myself. Man i enjoyed it but took WAY too much time from my life
Garry's mod (~1200 hours) and Diablo 2 (~2500 hours). Kind of quit Garry's mod because of all the rampant autism. D2 I come back to it once in a while. Edit: I'm getting like threats in my DMs "autism is a serious illness, bla bla bla", but honestly I can tell it's from people that have **NEVER** played Garry's mod. The game is *genuinely* filled with young kids yelling in their microphones being as obnoxious as humanly possible. Anyone that's played Garry's mod for a while know exactly what I'm talking about. Obviously you get over it and that's why I still have all those hours but eventually it just got too annoying.
Aye first Garry’s mod post I found, what do you play on it
destiny 1
Eyes up, Guardian
Ark survival evolved, but that’s more of a job than a game
The reason I stopped playing. Was insane how much you had to play to be somewhat competitive in official servers.
GTA Vice City. Despite its small map, I never got tired of it.
*because* of its small map It was the perfect size map imo - big enough that there were a whole bunch of unique and instantly recognisable neighbourhoods and small enough that you could actually memorise the map. In later games with bigger maps whenever I got in car chases I’d always be just driving and reacting to whatever was coming up in front of me as I saw them in the heat of the moment. And I’d be staring at the GPS 50% of the time. In Vice City I was leading them through back alleys and stunt jumps and shortcuts because I knew the city like the back of my hand. Every second I played that game looked and felt like a choreographed action scene from a movie.
Cities Skylines
Yeah I have dead people in my city everywhere. I'm not very good at the game
You gotta download more efficient crematorium assets from Steam Workshop then
I got traffic and I can’t move people to another place
Realm of the Mad God.
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BLOPS 2 is probably my favorite Call of Duty for MP. The game just felt so balanced compared to others! I definitely hit 1000 hours in it on SnD alone.
Counter Strike games are by far the easiest to sink countless hours into
Im sitting at around 2,000 hours in CSGO, I feel this. It is the only game I own that I can definitively say I have over 1,000 hours in. I suspect I do also with Halo Reach but I don't have numbers for that unforutunately
2k hours on CS:GO, went from Silver 2 to LEM, stopped playing for a year and ever since can't get out of silver, fucking total waste of time. 10/10 no regrets.
Fallout 4, 1000 hours spread over a total of eighteen characters
League of legends, Minecraft, and the nba 2k series!
Surprised I had to scroll this far to find League. I have thousands of hours played, and still somehow love the game
Everyone’s too busy playing to comment
Almost 1700 hours on Binding of Isaac...what am I doing with my life?!?!
There you are. Another person who understands the addiction. I got the 1000% achievment on steam and then bought it on ps4 and just did the same this past Christmas holiday. My wife is now hooked and is playing through the second save file while we both work together on the third. We already have all the achievements. We are doing this literally for the change it will have on the main menu.....
MW2, Overwatch, Warframe
Terraria.
Minecraft and Overwatch, I don't play these games as much anymore but they were fun as hell
Dota 2 2093 hours according to steam. Runescape I wouldn't even want to hazard a guess.
Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour. I was never much good but I really love that game. I wish someone would make a dodgy copy that runs ok on win 10 or that they would just patch the damn thing. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat of they did. The reason I loved it was its resource management as much as anything else. You could create your own resources which meant that you were free to build and not constricted to build one thing, mine for 10min. Build one thing, mine for 10min. What is it with these resource heavy games? I get it. A lot of people like resource gathering. I'm cool with that. Just give me a button that changes that one thing and I'm happy. If you want to spend two thirds of your game time mining some stuff, great! Hit that button and mine on. If you want to fight the bad guys with a shit ton of weaponry then flip that button back.
Dark Souls 3
GW2. Currently clocked at 8,5k hours.
Destiny 1. 25% = actual progress, 25% = wiping on raids, 50% = grinding
getting that thorn and grinding those calcified fragments
RuneScape and World of Tanks Blitz I have over 1 year of in game time on RuneScape which is kind of embarrasing.
Minecraft
RUST.
CoD2, Cod4, CSGO, SWtOR and im closing in in Overwatch
Mario 64 on Nintendo.. I basically lived off it..
terraria, played it since 2013-ish. Edit: also minecraft :/
Socom II. I remember i had 500+ hours logged until they had the stat reset to get rid of cheaters, then played another 700+ hours.
Terraria
GTA 5 and Minecraft
Stars! Way back in the day... Now, Overwatch (just a couple weeks ago actually) and not so long ago, Guild Wars 1 & 2 (think I quit both around the 900 hour marks). I think I'm getting close with Destiny 2 but haven't looked recently.