What, recently?
Historically, Destiny or Borderlands, probably the latter. But lately, I'm spending all of my time in Factorio.
I haven't looked at the hours stat; it'd probably only depress me.
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What, recently?
Historically, Destiny or Borderlands, probably the latter. But lately, I'm spending all of my time in Factorio.
I haven't looked at the hours stat; it'd probably only depress me.
Minecraft Factorio EVE: Online Cs:go LoL
How on Earth does one spend 557 hours on Final Fantasy VI? I've finished it at least a half-dozen times over the years since it came out, and I doubt I've spent that much time with it. And at least one of those sessions I got everyone to max level and taught them every spell in the game. I suppose I have not taught Gau all the possible Rages, but doing that sounds insufferable.
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I would have to say itβs between:
Minecraft was before Factorio and not sure how many hours. Iβm sure a lot more than Factorio and the others were when I was younger and particularly Halo I was the best person around my circle by a mile, like levelling up to 50 with a new account in less than 15 games so I must have played for years m
They've reset mine twice before many years ago. I'm sure Minecraft is my top overall. In steam it says Metal Gear Solid 5 is my top but I would leave it running sometimes for the research to finish. Second is Garry's Mod. I played that A LOT when I was younger.
Team Fortress 2 with 2075 hours and that's on an account I made 4 years ago. My old account had 3000+ hours.
Definitely Morrowind! The Elder Scrolls III. Oh, I might actually start it back up again at some point.. Maybe one should try the Tamriel Rebuilt mod.
I believe the game I have the highest number of hours in is League of Legends, but I don't know the exact amount because at a certain point riot changed their API and the tracking site I used reset. But the highest it was ever at was 2,376 hours. The highest games I currently can still track are Skyrim with 789.5 hours and Skyrim legendary edition at 241 hours, then Stardew Valley with 953 hours, Fallout New Vegas with 612 hours, and Final Fantasy 6 with 557 hours(this was one campaign.). Everything after that is sub-500, but I give an honorable mention to Dark Souls 3, at 441 hours.
Binding of Isaac, over 1170 hrs.
Have I seen everything or am I any good at it? Hell no.
7 Days to Die. It's an incredibly underrated game. I'd describe it as Minecraft, but for adults.
Pokemon Firered. One of my favorite childhood game.
I don't know how much time I've spent in Minecraft, but it's probably over 1000 hours.
Second place certainly goes to LoL. They reset the statistics at some point but my guess is also close to 1000 (at some point I had like 700 and kept playing for a while).
I don't play either of those anymore though.
Probably Planetside 2, an online MMOFPS game.
Next are probably: (Don't know in which order)
FTL: Faster than Light (with Multiverse Mod)
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
A small multiplayer game called "Red Crucible 2" (browser based FPS game that runs in Unity Plugin, game's now dead)
GTA V
GTA IV
Note: I don't have the times on these games because I might or might not have "downloaded" some of them outside of official stores... so its just based on how vividly I remember them.
I used to love PS2. Fallen away over the years, but I have fond memories of being in 4 different team speaks at any given time relating messages. It was always a great time.
Iβve noticed a bunch of dev work has been done recently. Is it worth getting back into?
Path of Exile. It literally captures you once you take a grasp on game mechanics and find an interesting character build.
Oh boy, theres a lot to talk about chatacter building.
Theres no ARPG game in the market with such complexity in planning your character. Dopamine hits when you reach your build's peak and while you chase for milestones, like upgrading gear, leveling, bossing, etc. Leagues are breath of fresh air, introducing expansions + new content, also possibility to start a fresh character in fresh ladder & economy.
Playing PoE with pals in a guild and sharing milestones, moments, items & currency, helping each other with progression sucks you even further in.
Its so addictive that I've had to stop playing it, because it takes so much of your time. But I don't regret playing it. Good times.
Ultima Online for sure. Glad the time wasn't tracked...
Guild Wars 2; I'm at 6-7k hours or so. Been playing a lot less lately; I'm not sure if that's the recent content, or if it's me getting tired of it. I don't have a ton of objectives I'm interested in completing at this point; some "nice to have"s, but at this point any character or build I could possibly want to play, I have just about everything I need for. Mostly find myself logging in twice a week to do guild night with friends, and that's it.
Otherwise, GTA V, which surprises pretty much everyone I know except the friends I play with. It's just such an easy game to spend hoursblowing each other up or racing around or whatever in; really a fantastic game to play with friends.
The Elder Scrolls Online
I would guess I have multiple thousands of hours across the Halo and Pokemon series. My highest played steam game is dead by daylight (gross) at 1k hours. Deep Rock Galactic and PUBG are at around 500.
AOE II was my childhood. I played that game for years.
League of Legends, no doubt (and no idea how many hours across my two main accounts). Just... yikes on a bike, that one.
Other tops probably Sims if I can count all the different games. Stardew and animal crossing are up there as well, I'm sure.
I'm sure SMW is the real 3rd. place, but I don't have the numbers.
Quake Champions for sure. Best competitive shooter I've ever played (and I've tried all the popular ones), great option if you like movement & aim centric games
totally accurate battle simulator, i have a really strong morbid fascination ngl
1200 hours on Halo The Master Chief Collection on steam. And absolutely countless more on Halo Reach on the Xbox 360.
I'm over 10k hours on FFXIV, been playing since launch. Could get an exact answer when i get home. Next closest is Skyrim with around 1,500.
Edit: it's over 14k hours, more than 584 days worth. It'd be much more if I had more time the last two years but I can't do much than dailies with a 15 month old!
Haven't checked in a while but I think my personal record is 1400+ hrs in Europa Universalis IV.
Either Sims or Transport tycoon Duluxe
I have 1000+ hours in Forza Horizon 4 & 5, mainly due to weekly FOMO (new car every Thursday).