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Factorio, though I've only played one game and am only halfway through my second play through (700 hours...) The factory must grow
~3000h in Team Fortress 2. I miss those days.
~2000h in Dota 2. I don't miss those days.
~700h in Oxygen not included. I still don't know what I'm doing. It's one of those games where you think "I'm just gonna do this one thing real quick and then I'm going to bed" and then it's suddenly 5am.
~500h in Hollow Knight. This is what no Silk Song does to you. Mostly Randomizer, but I just recently beat P5. One of the hardest achievements I got.
~600h in Left4Dead2. Back in the day. I always picked Ellis.
~550h in Apex Legends. Haven't played in years. Wattson main, even though she sucked back then.
~340h in Payday2. Killing cops while vibing to the soundtrack.
~800h in Rocket League. I think I made it to Diamond I one time, or whatever comes after Gold.
~500h in Overwatch. Hamster main. My team hated me most of the time, even if I did well. (That's not Steam though).
My top 5:
- World of Warcraft (~16.000h)
- Warframe (~1750h)
- Planetside 2 (~1300h)
- Elden Ring (~430h)
- RDR2 (~360h)
Wow! 16.000h? Incredibile!
For WoW (it's almost 20 years old now) it's probably only in the mid-range. I had long breaks in 4 out of the 8 expansions. So you can probably double this amount for the more active players.
Skyrim
Diablo 2
gotta get that anni somehow
Kerbal Space Program Cities Skyline
This. Plus factorio
Sadly, 7000 hours in CSGO, and over 5000 in TF2 since they were released. A few hundred in Hell Let Loose which is a great game.
+1 for Hell Let Loose. Despite the recent expansion's hiccups the game is fantastic.
Path of Exile and Diablo 2
Factorio!
In steam, Slay the spire, around 900 hours. Few games keep me so engaged after geting 100%, what an amazing game.
Out of steam, League of legends, over 4k hours. 0/10, what an awful experience, wouldn't recommend, gonna keep doing it probably.
The binding of Isaac: Rebirth - 1236h
Payday 2 - 425h
Doom (the original one) - 412h
The Witcher 3 - 265h
Darkest dungeon - 238h
Dark souls 3 - 226h
Devil daggers - 193h
Dead cells - 190h
Mad max - 135h
Hades - 120h
Elden ring - 96h
I imagine you spent more of the time on the original doom playing mods? If so which are you favorite?
I don't remember the exact name of this mod, but it is project brutality or brutal doom. I also played a lot of the vanilla version of the game on the highest difficulty.
Elden Ring, Dark Souls, Dark Souls 3, Hades, World of Warcraft
Fallout New Vegas.
Over 1200 hours in Rocket League. I haven’t played in a year but man that game took over my life for many years
Outside. Great graphics but the gameplay kinda sucks sometimes. Definitely pay-to-win.
Rocket League and Warframe are my 2 top. Both over 1000 hours each.
yeahh my man - Rocket League, Path of Exile and Warframe are my top three (though I stopped playing RL when it migrated to Epic accounts)
RDR2, though I don't think I would call it grinding. Just taking my time through several slow, relaxed play-throughs. No fast travel, just riding around, camping, fishing, hunting, exploring, visiting towns, getting in fights, clearing gang camps, etc. between missions. It's more like a mini vacation when I log in.
Generic answer but, Minecraft. I've played since 1.2.5 release on and off, it will easily keep my attention on modpacks or bedrock servers for weeks
Hades
Rimworld 10000+ h
Project zomboid
Terraria, 1300hrs Probably another 1000 in modded.
Final Fantasy 14. Started about two months after the latest DLC (Endwalker) came out, and last i checked was over 1700 hours. Got all current jobs including crafters/gatherers to max level.
Game is a bit boring/typical MMO at first, but really picks up as you get further in to 2.0 content and beyond. And the Community had been overwhelmingly great to interact with.
Even if not big into FF or MMOs i highly recommend. They have a free trial that lets you play the base game and first DLC (Heavensward), as well as level up most of the jobs to level 60 (out of 90) with a few minor restrictions on things like player trades, joining a guild and accessing the market board.
Hunt: Showdown
Anything that lets me automate and optimise. Especially Factorio, Simutrans and Cities Skylines.
I am not touching these games anymore, even though I love them, because if I do, I won't stop until 4 in the morning and I've got work in the morning.
Spider solitaire
Total Annihilation. I've gone back to it so many times over the decades.
Played any Beyond All Reason? (or it's predecessor Balanced Annihilation on Spring)
I played a lot of TA in the 90s and early 2000s, and I think its a better successor in many regards than Supcom or Planetary Annihilation.
Thanks for the suggestions! I have not seen these. Will be looking into BAR for sure.
OldSchool RuneScape. Before and after Steam release.
Path of Exile - 975h
Rocket League - 677h
Valeheim - 200h
- enter the gungeon
- deep rock galactic
- snowrunner
Dwarf Fortress, Mordhau, Destiny 2, Deep Rock Galactic, Terraria, No Man's Sky...
The list goes on.
The Borderlands series because I replay with each character/class and more specifically Borderlands 2 because it has an absurd amount of content.
Paladins, Stardew Valley, Skyrim
Everquest
Warframe 1000h, ESO 900h, WoW afraid to check