DayZ, so much fun to be had.
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iRacing and I don't want to know how many
Elite, by far. Though that was long a ago. Elite isn't the game it used to be. :(
For me it was Final Fantasy Tactics (PSone). 300+ hours. All my characters were Lvl 99 and Job level 8 in almost all jobs. I remember seeing the "character" bios and prince Orinas (he was 1 year at the game's begining) was around 15~16 years old.
Currently Elden Ring. I suspect this will be replaced by Assetto Corsa Competitzione in the future.
Garry's Mod, I'm just shy of 6k hours.
- Diablo II
- Animal Crossing (Gamecube)--
probably Terraria and Mount&Blade
Elder Scrolls Online.
Understandably not everyone's favorite game. But unlike most MMO's I've played, the game has a fun (enough) game play loop, with the best dungeons I've ever seen. Creative, dynamic bosses.
Would be Minecraft for sure then GTA5 and speedrunners
Kerbal Space Program. 900+ hours and all I've done is land on the mun.
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Currently? None, don't have time; :(.
All-time? Starcraft. That wasn't a game to me. That was a philosophy of life back in the day when it was still all the rage in South Korea.
Of all time, probably STALKER Call Of Pripyat.
The original STALKER game was a huge deal for me in gaming, and I played it until Call Of Pripyat came out and was improved in so many ways that I wanted. One of my earliest ever games was Fallout 1, and the STALKER games really captured the oppressive and bleak survival and horror elements from that game that I didn't really feel in Fallout 3 or FNV (I like those games, but they are very different vibes than Fallout 1). STALKER games are places where you really aren't special and the open world can be a truly scary place.
WoW, LoL, and Kerbal. The only one I don't regret the time with is Kerbal lol
Mass Effect 3 Multiplayer. For me still the best horde mode and lots of fun.
It's probably only 500-1k hours, but Minecraft; on PC, Xbox, switch, android phone, iPad with Xbox controller, solo, modded , the main bulk on Nintendo switch with friends or internet strangers (getting new updates to the nether was really fun to explore but haven't played a whole heap recently) [ I was born in 1988]
Doom, then Halo on xbox, now Minecraft on PC
500 hours in Hollow Knight thanks to the randomizer and other amazing mods.
I have 5500 hours in a little indie game called Altitude. Very fun if you decide to give it a try, although multi-player is really dead if you don't know when people play
Probably Minecraft, but can't track hours on that at this point. Tracked would be overwatch, over 500+ hours at this point
According to Steam, it's Euro Truck Simulator 2 with 404 hours. But Steam statistics aside, I'd say it's Knights of the Old Republic. I played through that game more times than I can count.
I only started a few months ago, but I'll soon be beating my records in the Elder Scrolls Online.
It definitely used to be world of Warcraft, but it might be rocket league now.
minecraft and rimworld
minecraft is mine as well. i think i own like five versions of it across the various platforms.
Oxygen Not Included or Crash Bandicoot 2 back when I had a PS1.
According to Steam it's Path of Exile (610 hours on Steam, probably 400 on standalone client Id reckon) followed by FFXIV (500 hours on Steam, probably 200 on standalone from ARR launch)
Overall it's probably Phantasy Star Online -- between GameCube, PSOv2 PC and Blue Burst I've probably lost 4000 hours.
Also Street Fighter IV but that's not trackable since my gameplay is split between multiple consoles, offlines at friend houses and time at locals and tournaments.
If I had to guess I've got probably 2,000 hours in SFIV.
Insurgency, about 200 hours. Not too impressive I'm sure.
Probably Heroes & Generals (rip). Probably 2000+ hours.
Hollow Knight. Thereβs just so much to do for a $20 game. Especially if youβre trying to reach 112% completion rate. If you like Metroidvanias, I highly recommend it.