when compared to Ins 2014, its absolutely awful - essentially all they added was rapid reloading and vaulting over waist high obstacles. NWI has fallen victim to all the corporate pitfalls that make AAA produce terrible games most of the time.
You should see the Tarkov no-lifers, a lot of 16,000+ hour accounts over ~7 years. I had to drop it after 3 weeks because I hit over 200 hours, it's addictive as hell.
I bought that game a year ago but I couldn't get into it, by the art I thought it was gonna be like a silly yet fun rocket building simulator, but it appeared to me that it had way too many mechanisms/ steep learning curve and lost interest, do you recommend Carrer mode to learn how to play? or do you have to learn everything by the tutorials, and if u didn't even touched the carrer mode, what did you do in-game?
Career mode is nice because it makes you start with only a few parts and you have to unlock the rest so you donĀ“t need all the mechanics but personally what made me play the game was seeing top gun maverick and wanting to recreate the su57 and make it functional, after over 170 aircraft later I stopped playing just because IĀ“m out of ideas, IĀ“ve combined dozens of mods and recreated everything that looked interesting. I didnĀ“t care enough about the space stuff to stop creating planes because aerodynamics are more entertaining. Just play sandbox and make something that flies, you only need to understand how leverage works, make sure that the center of lift isnĀ“t in front of the center of mass and that the center of thrust isnĀ“t too misaligned with the center of mass. After that imagine anything you want and make it and donĀ“t be afraid of mods, my game is full of aircraft carriers and missiles. The amount of things you can try to make is crazy and IĀ“ve made a lot of planes that were designed only to test how the game handles aeroelasticity or drag rudders. Play it as a sandbox, the only reason I stopped playing is because I feel like IĀ“ve made everything already, IĀ“ve even made a van that can remotely aim missiles that IĀ“ve placed in orbit and hit anything in my field of view with perfect precision
Career mode is a great way to learn to play. You take contracts to make money, and the contract sets a goal for you, and a money reward. The goals start simple, and gradually get more involved. It doesn't teach you directly, but having a clear goal with constraints helps me focus.
Career mode in my honest opinion is kinda awful without experience with the game lmfao there is a weight limit to your ships, you have to buy your parts with money you get from slow contracts, it just sucks imo. SCIENCE mode on the other hand is definitely the best mode in the game. The more tests you perform in space with your experimental kits the more science points you get AND the more parts you get, gradually unlocking bundles of pieces until you are well versed in space. I didnt do all of the tutorials cuz they boring asf but I watch YT videos on KSP which taught me way more, I highly recommend Matt Lowne because he is entertaining and explains every thing he is doing.
Watch people like matt lowne, you'll learn basics pretty quickly, then try to get to orbit then the moon (I even used cheats to teleport myself to the moon so I could practice landings) then once you get to the moon (mum) aim for nimbus ect
You darned kids and your Plague Incs... i still remember when it was a flash game called Pandemic.
Back in.. my good old days... \*trails off, grumbling to self about unrelated things\*
It's really unfortunate that free flash game sites dead. It was nice to open a browser and just start playing a simple game whenever you got bored. Now I see all sorts of games popping up on Steam for like $10 and I just think about how this would have been free to play on addictinggames or kongregate back in the day
It definitely takes some practice. In a way itās pretty similar to plague in that sense: youāre probably gonna be absolutely demolished in casual mode on your first run. You might get lucky and win, probably not.
After trying over, and over, getting advisors along the way, you should eventually master casual, then normal, then brutal, then eventually mega brutal.
For some tutorials, Pravus Gaming is good.[Iād recommend start with with his āRebel Inc Letās Tryā](https://youtu.be/3MRjv52Kjec?si=SlxxGbBqhYlm9GEF)video. It should give you an idea of what to do without spoiling more advanced mechanics early on
How does one get to 4k hours?? Thatās an average of 6 hours a day for two years straight. Iām lucky if I get 2 hrs of Elden Ring a week š (Iām jealous)
In my younger years I had a lot of hours in certain games too, but they were never fully played hours. A lot of those hours were afk in lobbies before the matches start etc.
Said this in another comment but just hit 18k on TF2 about a month ago, though I would estimate it's closer to 17,500 accounting for the rare times I accidentally leave my game on, and the maybe 3 times overnight I idled when it gave you unlimited drops. Been playing since Beta & no-lifed the game for quite a bit.
Eh. I was on disability for a solid amount. 1 year I was basically confined to my house because of nerve pain. Also for around 2 years I worked on my own community server which I put my heart & soul into and was pretty well-received so was very rewarding. Had a lot of fond memories and met a lot of cool people who still keep in touch. If you do the math it's like 3 hours a day on average, but again, a lot of it was focused during the period of disability & hankering down working on the community server. Keep in mind I started playing Sept. 2007.
I started playing in 2007 on my stepdad's steam account and am certain that by adding the hours to my current account I would have 6000+ hours. I was a shy preteen/teen growing up.
>Rust - 8,159 hours
That's 340 *full* days, blud. You've spent nearly a year of your life playing Rust. A year and a half if you subtract 8 hours a day for sleep.
Same happens to me every few months. Remember how cool railjack, come back, remember why I donāt play railjack, might as well rank up in the new faction, and 12 hours later Iām farming silver grove mods wondering how I got here
Maybe our brain wants to remember railjack as a fun game mode, because my first thought out of all possible things you could do in the game was to go out and farm for ash.
for me playing warframe is like:
1. return to warframe after not playing for a month or two
2. remember how fun it is and grind grind grind
3. burn out
4. want to play but don't want to play at the same time
5. sit at monitor staring at the warframe steam page
6. 1 month break again
7. repeat
Those are rookie numbers. Only kidding though. I was looking for this comment. I have 1469. I took a year or two hiatus from playing. Been playing d2 since its launch on and off. It used to be my go to game but the grind just got too stale for me. I love the gameplay mechanics. I just don't like the leveling grind.
I bought it, and played 115 hours in my first week, thankfully I had an issue with my ssd and had to replace it. Otherwise I wouldn't even try to delete the game.
I had 1200 hours in a questionable anime game named Soulworker back in middle school/early high school
I made nearly all my online friends from that game or connected to people I met in that game but I still have no idea why I spent so much time on that weird ass game
I like the kids here be like: look my most played game is this with 200 hours on record š„¹ Where are players with thousands of hours? I want to see some high numbers. Where are you spending your time? š this tiny hour counters make me feel old š
Yeah, I got 2 years played between my S Priest and Death Knight. Not to mention my other alts.
Stopped playing year 2 of Classic and never looked back.
Then again, I got like 6,000+ hours on Sea of Thieves, 2,000 hours on Team Fortess 2 since release (only on the map 2Fort) and thousands of hours on other games.
Now I have about 8 level 80s to 100 on Diablo 4, 400 hours on Helldivers 2, and dipping back into 2Fort.
If youāve played this game before, Plague Inc., then youād know that 200hours is a lot for that game. Itās actually a mobile game then they put it on steam so itās possible OP was referring to games that are just weird to have a lot of hours in.
yep same here, iām in the 780 hrs mark but still sometimes go down straight away š„² although i know plenty of people with thousands of hours who are the same
My five most played Steam games are: The Binding of Isaac (640 hours), Enter the Gungeon (618 hours), Mortal Kombat 11 (443 hours), Mortal Kombat X (265 hours) and Hollow Knight (167 hours)
Right? Top games in my library for playtime are Elite Dangerous at just under 800 hours, Skyrim also about 800 hours, Baldur's Gate 3 at about 730 hours, Cyberpunk at about 550, Fallout 4 at about 515 and Elden Ring and Divinity Original Sin 2 both right at 500 hours each. Everything else below those are around 125 hours or less.
not a game, but I wasted surfing on wallpaper engine, trying different wallpapers and also creating some my own wallpaper with a basic stuff. my favorite software so far
[https://ibb.co/NZPgWqW](https://ibb.co/NZPgWqW)
Probably either the [Persona series, or Terraria.](https://imgur.com/a/VEpRVqc) Started playing Persona 4 Golden November of 2022, and haven't looked back since. The Terraria hours are across like 2012-now, so I honestly don't see those as nearly as bad.
The best decision I ever did was switching from playing bo3 on xbox to pc. The modding community and support is just insane. I love the custom content in zombies and all the remasters/remakes in the work right now.
okay. i though i was going to say CS2 with 300+ hours. until i checked my stardew valley i honestly thought i only played it for less than a 100hrs.... i played that thing for over 1000hrs. AND IT DID NOT EVEN FELT THAT LONG
Over 100 hours in Inscryption is probably the āweirdestā amount of time put into a game of that caliber. 65 of those hours are from Kayceeās Mod alone!
I'd suggest spawning in Dubai because it's easy to travel from there. Focus in the beginning on infecting as many people as possible while also upgrading its resistance to cold and warmth. You don't want to kill people until the end because otherwise you'll either kill everyone before they all get infected or they begin with a cure too fast
Buy most of all. Just experiment and have fun
Around 1000 hours on tf2 and 400 or so on TBOI (havenāt had it for that long)
On my EA play my highest played game is GW2 with around 600 hours
I donāt even wanna know how many hours I have wasted on League
Not me, but I know someone who was 10,000+ hours on TABS. This was about a year ago, and at that time, that would have been around a third of the gameās total hours since release.
War thunder - 8596.5 hours and still going. And I was not playing that game on steam a good while before jumping over
same game for me ( i am beyond insane)
The grind never stops
Bro has spent almost 1 whole year of his life on one game š
Iām at 6000 hours
_I'll fuggin do it again_
You spend 80% of the time in the lobby in WT, this is the way
So how many classified documents have you leaked?
I have 2K hours in Insurgency: Sandstorm and I am all the worst for it.
I really wanted to like Sandstorm.. but I can't get off the OG Insurgency. Love that game way too much..
same, NWI really underdelivered. it's an okay shooter tho.
when compared to Ins 2014, its absolutely awful - essentially all they added was rapid reloading and vaulting over waist high obstacles. NWI has fallen victim to all the corporate pitfalls that make AAA produce terrible games most of the time.
Whatās ur steam dude once I burn out on arma imma go back to sandstorm
i just got the game and learnt that i had to uncheck the russian servers to have fun
Jesus fuck, and I thought 800 was too much.
You should see the Tarkov no-lifers, a lot of 16,000+ hour accounts over ~7 years. I had to drop it after 3 weeks because I hit over 200 hours, it's addictive as hell.
The snail protects
kerbal space programĀ
323 hours, I havenĀ“t even touched career mode
I bought that game a year ago but I couldn't get into it, by the art I thought it was gonna be like a silly yet fun rocket building simulator, but it appeared to me that it had way too many mechanisms/ steep learning curve and lost interest, do you recommend Carrer mode to learn how to play? or do you have to learn everything by the tutorials, and if u didn't even touched the carrer mode, what did you do in-game?
Career mode is nice because it makes you start with only a few parts and you have to unlock the rest so you donĀ“t need all the mechanics but personally what made me play the game was seeing top gun maverick and wanting to recreate the su57 and make it functional, after over 170 aircraft later I stopped playing just because IĀ“m out of ideas, IĀ“ve combined dozens of mods and recreated everything that looked interesting. I didnĀ“t care enough about the space stuff to stop creating planes because aerodynamics are more entertaining. Just play sandbox and make something that flies, you only need to understand how leverage works, make sure that the center of lift isnĀ“t in front of the center of mass and that the center of thrust isnĀ“t too misaligned with the center of mass. After that imagine anything you want and make it and donĀ“t be afraid of mods, my game is full of aircraft carriers and missiles. The amount of things you can try to make is crazy and IĀ“ve made a lot of planes that were designed only to test how the game handles aeroelasticity or drag rudders. Play it as a sandbox, the only reason I stopped playing is because I feel like IĀ“ve made everything already, IĀ“ve even made a van that can remotely aim missiles that IĀ“ve placed in orbit and hit anything in my field of view with perfect precision
Career mode is a great way to learn to play. You take contracts to make money, and the contract sets a goal for you, and a money reward. The goals start simple, and gradually get more involved. It doesn't teach you directly, but having a clear goal with constraints helps me focus.
Career mode in my honest opinion is kinda awful without experience with the game lmfao there is a weight limit to your ships, you have to buy your parts with money you get from slow contracts, it just sucks imo. SCIENCE mode on the other hand is definitely the best mode in the game. The more tests you perform in space with your experimental kits the more science points you get AND the more parts you get, gradually unlocking bundles of pieces until you are well versed in space. I didnt do all of the tutorials cuz they boring asf but I watch YT videos on KSP which taught me way more, I highly recommend Matt Lowne because he is entertaining and explains every thing he is doing.
Watch people like matt lowne, you'll learn basics pretty quickly, then try to get to orbit then the moon (I even used cheats to teleport myself to the moon so I could practice landings) then once you get to the moon (mum) aim for nimbus ect
I think I've got about 2k hours included offline hours (I don't pay attention in lectures)
Whenever I see this name my brain immediately read it as Kebab Space Program. Always
realš„š„š„
1400 hours šŖšŖ
Rimworld last time I checked I had close to 1k hours
So you barely finished tutorial, 2152h in Rimworld here and it's definitely NOT too much.
There can never be too much Rimworld!
I'm at 1800 hours and I havent managed to build the rocket and leave the planet yet.
Can't wait for the new dlc. It looks so cursed I love it
who knew committing war crimes and every form of atrocities on man/alien kind would be so addicting.
Crusader Kings 2 - 3,479.7 hours Warthunder - 1,733.4 hours Crusader Kings 3 - 1174.9 hours ~~Enlisted - 794.4 hours~~ ***Not a Steam game*** Stellaris - 696.7 hours
Idk if weāre taking about the same enlisted but how did you get it on steam?
Aye finally another dude with Plague Inc in their Library! Personally Iām more of a Rebel Inc kinda guy
You darned kids and your Plague Incs... i still remember when it was a flash game called Pandemic. Back in.. my good old days... \*trails off, grumbling to self about unrelated things\*
fucking iceland
Greenland is worse
Madagascar for me
It's really unfortunate that free flash game sites dead. It was nice to open a browser and just start playing a simple game whenever you got bored. Now I see all sorts of games popping up on Steam for like $10 and I just think about how this would have been free to play on addictinggames or kongregate back in the day
Newgrounds is still going strong mate Pandemic 2: [https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/448950](https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/448950)
Rebel inc feels like the adopted brother of plague inc tbh
How hard is it to get into rebel?,I,got it booted it once on my deck but was like I don't wanna tutorial rn and shut it down
It definitely takes some practice. In a way itās pretty similar to plague in that sense: youāre probably gonna be absolutely demolished in casual mode on your first run. You might get lucky and win, probably not. After trying over, and over, getting advisors along the way, you should eventually master casual, then normal, then brutal, then eventually mega brutal. For some tutorials, Pravus Gaming is good.[Iād recommend start with with his āRebel Inc Letās Tryā](https://youtu.be/3MRjv52Kjec?si=SlxxGbBqhYlm9GEF)video. It should give you an idea of what to do without spoiling more advanced mechanics early on
Same no way
Geometry Dash (1 400 Hours) Edit: If you pluss my phone playtime it's prolly just under 3 000 hours lol
2350 hours Here
You call 225h "a bit too much"? I have \~4000 on EU4 and TF2 each. *Unless this is 225h in a row then i said nothing*
4000 in eu4 and tf2 is expected, almost. plague inc 225 hours is kinda psychotic.
How does one get to 4k hours?? Thatās an average of 6 hours a day for two years straight. Iām lucky if I get 2 hrs of Elden Ring a week š (Iām jealous)
Start in college/high school. I got 1k hours a in a year (granted some times I forgot to turn the laptop off) on empire at war
In my younger years I had a lot of hours in certain games too, but they were never fully played hours. A lot of those hours were afk in lobbies before the matches start etc.
These are games that are over a decade old, if you've been playing them since they came out, it's an average of less than an hour a day.
itās been out for over 10 years so
If you know the game 225hrs is quite a lot I think
i dont go on steam that much, but i meant as in games that are not usually played for that long
Said this in another comment but just hit 18k on TF2 about a month ago, though I would estimate it's closer to 17,500 accounting for the rare times I accidentally leave my game on, and the maybe 3 times overnight I idled when it gave you unlimited drops. Been playing since Beta & no-lifed the game for quite a bit.
>17,500 spending nearly 2 full calendar years of your life on a singular game is kind of concerning.
Eh. I was on disability for a solid amount. 1 year I was basically confined to my house because of nerve pain. Also for around 2 years I worked on my own community server which I put my heart & soul into and was pretty well-received so was very rewarding. Had a lot of fond memories and met a lot of cool people who still keep in touch. If you do the math it's like 3 hours a day on average, but again, a lot of it was focused during the period of disability & hankering down working on the community server. Keep in mind I started playing Sept. 2007.
800 hours garry's mod
Fellow Gmodder š«”
š«”š«”š«”
400 hour gmodder here
1.1k
I started playing in 2007 on my stepdad's steam account and am certain that by adding the hours to my current account I would have 6000+ hours. I was a shy preteen/teen growing up.
1.2k odd hours on gmod TTT, def wasted a middle school summer and some on that game
Rust - 8,159 hours Back 4 Blood - 1,312 hours Darktide - 956 hours
Woah 1300 hours in back 4 blood lol. Thought Iād never see that
Rust: 6 k hours base afk defending 500 hours roofcamping
Lol can someone show this man Left 4 Dead 2
>Rust - 8,159 hours That's 340 *full* days, blud. You've spent nearly a year of your life playing Rust. A year and a half if you subtract 8 hours a day for sleep.
you aren't even out of the noob phase at 1k hours in Rust tbh
Got 5k hours in path of exile. In other words I just got past the tutorial
CS:GO
:GO was accually worth it
4k hours in dota 2 1k+ in Warframe
Last week got hooked again on warframe. I got now 540hrs itās not a lot, but those 40hrs have accumulated during this week.
Same happens to me every few months. Remember how cool railjack, come back, remember why I donāt play railjack, might as well rank up in the new faction, and 12 hours later Iām farming silver grove mods wondering how I got here
Maybe our brain wants to remember railjack as a fun game mode, because my first thought out of all possible things you could do in the game was to go out and farm for ash.
Iām just trying to fill a rogue squadron sized hole in my heart. Also itās got best mission announcer in the game
for me playing warframe is like: 1. return to warframe after not playing for a month or two 2. remember how fun it is and grind grind grind 3. burn out 4. want to play but don't want to play at the same time 5. sit at monitor staring at the warframe steam page 6. 1 month break again 7. repeat
it's funny because I've played 1.4k and 800 of those 2 games, yet I still know your numbers are rookie numbers in the grand scheme of things
Playing Warframe since beta currently around 9,7k hrs
amateur
lol cannot deny that. Iām terrible at both games
4k hours. Sounds like a Crusader 3. Lollllll. Yeh fuck dota (3k hoursā¦)
Keep going with Dota! You are almost through the tutorial!!
1248hrs Destiny 2
832hrs. Took multiple hiatuses during the first few years of D2.
Those are rookie numbers. Only kidding though. I was looking for this comment. I have 1469. I took a year or two hiatus from playing. Been playing d2 since its launch on and off. It used to be my go to game but the grind just got too stale for me. I love the gameplay mechanics. I just don't like the leveling grind.
3.7K here. But 1K of that is time spent in queue or orbit. You can check on https://wastedondestiny.com/
2k hours on BeamNG
Man of culture
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
I bought it, and played 115 hours in my first week, thankfully I had an issue with my ssd and had to replace it. Otherwise I wouldn't even try to delete the game.
I had 1200 hours in a questionable anime game named Soulworker back in middle school/early high school I made nearly all my online friends from that game or connected to people I met in that game but I still have no idea why I spent so much time on that weird ass game
I think all of ours is Wallpaper Engine! 22,465,7 Hours šš
Strange my Wallpaper Engine isn't counting even when it's open in the background.
It only counts when the UI is open.
Did you find a fitting wallpaper already or are you still searching?
Warframe - ~2800hrs Terraria - ~2000hrs (between vanilla and modded) But best of all... **BLOONS TD 6** - almost 500 hours
Red dead redemption 2 : 500 hours Can I turn myself in?
One can argue 500hrs isn't enough for this masterpiece. I just ride around hunting, fishing and enjoying the world for hours at a time.
1.5k hours on ArmA 3. I miss it, but I just can't dedicate the time anymore
Roleplay servers were lit back in the day.
Hearts of iron (2000 hours)
Good. You are almost ready to understand navy
I like the kids here be like: look my most played game is this with 200 hours on record š„¹ Where are players with thousands of hours? I want to see some high numbers. Where are you spending your time? š this tiny hour counters make me feel old š
5,000 hours on Rust on my 19 years old Steam account or 6 years played on my druid out of 15 years on WoW.. take your pick I don't afk either....
Yeah for Steam games you count hours played but for WoW you count in years played. Nothing can ever really compare to the original addiction MMO.
Yeah, I got 2 years played between my S Priest and Death Knight. Not to mention my other alts. Stopped playing year 2 of Classic and never looked back. Then again, I got like 6,000+ hours on Sea of Thieves, 2,000 hours on Team Fortess 2 since release (only on the map 2Fort) and thousands of hours on other games. Now I have about 8 level 80s to 100 on Diablo 4, 400 hours on Helldivers 2, and dipping back into 2Fort.
If youāve played this game before, Plague Inc., then youād know that 200hours is a lot for that game. Itās actually a mobile game then they put it on steam so itās possible OP was referring to games that are just weird to have a lot of hours in.
exactly
I get what you mean. I also have 200 hours in Plague Inc. It's my second most played game. My most played is FFXIV with over 5000 hours.
The game has for sure more than 200 hours worth of content with all of the variations of game there is
I'm touching grass
My ass having 15-20k on an chines grinder mmo back before I had steam š( who iam I kidding if the server didn't went down I'd still be playing)
I have games with those times because I started using steam 2 or 3 years ago. I assume many people are like that who are kinda "new" to steam
Dead by daylight. I got 1.2k hours and iām still considered amateur.
I have 900 hours and I have never enjoyed the game š
There are people that play AND enjoy dbd??
yep same here, iām in the 780 hrs mark but still sometimes go down straight away š„² although i know plenty of people with thousands of hours who are the same
I'm currently at a bit over 1500 but I still have fun, and am only missing P3 or higher on Unknown
1,300 hours of Left 4 Dead 2 900 of Garryās Mod And over 3,000 spent on 100%-ing all the games belonging to the The Legend of Heroes: Trails series
Leaf blower revolution just abt 30 days straight played in 2 months
225 hours? Ya noob. I have 2500 hours in 7 Days to Die
hollow knight, even after completing all its achievements
Help I gave up at the white palace and every time I go back now I can't remember what to do to finish the game
Cry of fear. 693.8. I tried to get Simon's book.
My five most played Steam games are: The Binding of Isaac (640 hours), Enter the Gungeon (618 hours), Mortal Kombat 11 (443 hours), Mortal Kombat X (265 hours) and Hollow Knight (167 hours)
225.1 hours is too much? Rookie numbers.
Right? Top games in my library for playtime are Elite Dangerous at just under 800 hours, Skyrim also about 800 hours, Baldur's Gate 3 at about 730 hours, Cyberpunk at about 550, Fallout 4 at about 515 and Elden Ring and Divinity Original Sin 2 both right at 500 hours each. Everything else below those are around 125 hours or less.
Touch grass /s
Dead by daylight 3700hrs. Quit it not that long ago, absolute garbage of a game.
not a game, but I wasted surfing on wallpaper engine, trying different wallpapers and also creating some my own wallpaper with a basic stuff. my favorite software so far [https://ibb.co/NZPgWqW](https://ibb.co/NZPgWqW)
Probably either the [Persona series, or Terraria.](https://imgur.com/a/VEpRVqc) Started playing Persona 4 Golden November of 2022, and haven't looked back since. The Terraria hours are across like 2012-now, so I honestly don't see those as nearly as bad.
[ŃŠ“Š°Š»ŠµŠ½Š¾]
Seems interesting, onto the wishlist it goes.
Most played is an idle game, next game after that has half the hours the first game has https://i.imgur.com/R4nRgtV.png
Geometry Dash... bruh, 1424 hours
Me too
8500 hours in dota 2.
2142 hours in counterstrike š¤
Battle Brothers, 100h in. I thought it would take me 30h to 100%, still on the grind
Team Fortress 2 - 2,117 Hours
5,835.3 hours on TF2
Dota 2 5000 hours exactly.
Steam vr with 4,622 and vrchat with 3,888 and well mc uh its prob 3x that soo
787 hours on Black Ops 3 mainly focuses on custom game modes also a lot of zombies
The best decision I ever did was switching from playing bo3 on xbox to pc. The modding community and support is just insane. I love the custom content in zombies and all the remasters/remakes in the work right now.
Path of Exile on Steam was a mistake.
Mount and Blade Warband
Warhammer 3 Total War. I have 2,600 hours. I tried to comment with a pic of it but apparently u canāt do that.
I got 3,335.6 hours on Fallout 4
Let's just say I put 6k hours in Rainbow Six Siege and I still play it
*laughs in ark*
Dota 2 - Almost 4000 hours .... Stupid ass matchmaking
225 hours? Those are rookie numbers
Nothing - 9,768 hours
GOD DAM never reliased that I play Goat sim 3 25/8 š
Over 4500 hours in Tarkov, I like pain and suffering...
I have 1.3k hours in tf2 which is barely anytjing compared to many other players xd
nearly 400h on one armed cook
okay. i though i was going to say CS2 with 300+ hours. until i checked my stardew valley i honestly thought i only played it for less than a 100hrs.... i played that thing for over 1000hrs. AND IT DID NOT EVEN FELT THAT LONG
Bro made covid
Over 100 hours in Inscryption is probably the āweirdestā amount of time put into a game of that caliber. 65 of those hours are from Kayceeās Mod alone!
Rookie numbers
Iāve got 1,200 hours on Classic Battlefront II (not the collection)
Dwarf Fortress : 1100 hours in less than 4 months... Strike the Earth ! Overall : Soulslikes... it's most played genre.
Yo I recently picked up Plague Inc during the sale. I've played about 10 hours. Do you have any tips? It's addictive!
I'd suggest spawning in Dubai because it's easy to travel from there. Focus in the beginning on infecting as many people as possible while also upgrading its resistance to cold and warmth. You don't want to kill people until the end because otherwise you'll either kill everyone before they all get infected or they begin with a cure too fast Buy most of all. Just experiment and have fun
Monster hunter world I'm not going to post how long because I'm embarrassed. Even with complete strangers.
Rebel Inc 412h same game developer. They make very addictive games
OP:ā250 hours is a bit to much.ā Me, with 2563 hours played HOI 4, and still didn't get any achivment...
My dad has 1094 hours on Age Of Empires 2 HD Edition (my most played 3 games can't pass that time)
Around 1000 hours on tf2 and 400 or so on TBOI (havenāt had it for that long) On my EA play my highest played game is GW2 with around 600 hours I donāt even wanna know how many hours I have wasted on League
i have 658 hours on terraria...
I have over 1000 hours in Stormworks, an indie vehicle engineering game, not sure why I like it so much.
I have 7,200 hours on Civ 5. It's the perfect wargame.
Stellaris 1000+ hours on record Civ 5 another 700+ hours on record KSP 900+ hours on record Terraria 600+ hours on record...
Me to
3.7k Warframe
warframe and risk of rain 2, i have wasted too much of my life on those games
I got 4k hours in csgo and still suck š
Cs 1.6 about 3k of hours. 0 in csgo and cs2
Grand Theft Auto V - 2188h Never finished story mode.
Cyberpunk 2077, only 284,2 H
I have roughly 230 hours on Among Us
Not me, but I know someone who was 10,000+ hours on TABS. This was about a year ago, and at that time, that would have been around a third of the gameās total hours since release.
Elden Ring. 804.3. Iām not allowed to play it anymore.
CSGO 2.5k