Probably Minecraft. I have no way of checking, but I've played a LOT of that, just randomly getting the itch over the years and spending a few day here and there I'm sure adds up.
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Individual games seem to top out at the 200 hour mark for me, with Monster Hunter world being followed by Elden Ring and 7 Days to Die.
Steam tells me it should be a little below 700 hours for Dark Souls 1/2/3 and Elden Ring combined, (with the uncounted hours on switch and others probably closer to 800 for the whole series)
But, I've easily got over 1000 hours in all Monster Hunter games across Wii, 3ds and PC.
I'm still hot garbage in each of these though^^
I tend to just stick to a few games rather than jump around a lot.
So I have around 2000-3000 hours each in TF2, Dota 2, and WoW (only classic and pre-Cata)
I'm the same way. Team fortress 2 for me has 1000 hours but my playtime all the way across steam is around 4000. I also had a lot in Minecraft before I got sick with Microsoft's ideas to do with it. I mean one full year for a handful of stuff which modders have managed to do in a month? No thank you. If the 1.12 modding community keeps getting more mods I might go back.
The Binding of Isaac. Its hard to tell exactly, but I have about 600 hours across the versions on steam. I also have a handful of hours on 3ds and a handful of hours on Switch.
Its just a game I can keep coming back to. Every time its something a little bit different. The skill ceiling is high. The moment to moment gameplay is great. I do wish it was a touch less scatalogical just so it would be an easier recommend to others.
The Sims 3 and it's not even close. Currently displays ~500 hours but I've had to reinstall a couple times, it's actually closer to 1500
Minecraft, and most tragically, several thousand hours in World of Tanks before I overcame my addiction.
Kerbal space program for me, think I managed to play 18 hours in a single day once. Been a while since I last played it tho
Rimworld according to steam. Its more likely to be Halo 3; I played it every chance I got between its release and Halo: Reach's release.
Who do you main? I'm average at spy with 150 hours put into him. I have around 600 hours idle on the game because I sometimes forget to leave it
World of Warcraft (TBC, WotLK, Classic, Classic TBC) probably wins out by a large margin, followed by Dota 2.
It's been years now since I last logged in, but Eve Online. Thousands upon thousands of hours warping between gates. Sometimes I miss it, but then I remember the times I would set the alarm clock to get me up in the middle of the night so that I could join in on Corp/Alliance ops and I'm like nope. I enjoy the healthy lifestyle I have now.
The battlefields combined probably, well over 3000 hours at this point. If not combined then 1000+ hours in battlefield 4. The rest 2k hours divided between bf3, 1 and 5.
City of Heroes and FFXIV I'm sure Everquest is up there too, but I'm sitting at about 4000 hours on each of these. Guess I'm a sucker for a good MMO ๐
League of Legends + TFT for me. I've played since season 3 for LoL and for TFT, I grinded so many games to hit challenger before I quit.
I have over 1.1 thousand hours in Portal 2
Speed runner?
Nah, I just like playing the quality community test chambers over the years
Smash bros as a collective whole, nearly uncountable hours across each one.
For a single game maybe XCOM 2012? I played thousands of hours in that.
Something around 900+ hours in Stellaris. From playing as a Egalitarian/Xenophile United Nation of Earth, fighting in a federation for justice across the Galaxy to... A race of Xenophobic/Religious Sentient Plants that are enslaving every living being and turned the human species into livestock ๐
Mordhau. I'm still shit.
I easily have thousands of hours in call of duty 1 for PC. I played scrims a lot through mIRC. My xfire profile tracked most of that, although that doesn't exist anymore. Runner up would probably be Guild Wars 1 with a few thousand hours. Life before responsibilities was a wild time
Portal 2. Minecraft a close second place.
Currently I don't have a PC so I'm not really able to play games but my highest playtime is in Portal 2. In my opinion, it is the best game ever made.
1,900 hours in Terraria, Hella fun game. There is no way I could rack up a play time like that now though, being an adult sucks. Too much of my time is taken up by cooking, cleaning, working, ironing etc :(
Age of Empires 2. Played it all the time with friends when Covid started.
Probably Eve Online. I don't play it anymore, but I sunk a ton of hours into those spreadsheets.
Now at least I get paid while working with spreadsheets.
About 1.5k hours in Apex Legends.
Silent Hill. I played it multiple times on the PS1, attempting to get all the endings, continued to play it on PS2 and at least once or twice a year since. I play it on my PS Vita, my laptop or my phone these days. I sometimes have all 3 going at different stages of the game. Something just calls me back to Silent Hill...
The Witcher 3. It's probably the only game that I've played to completion more than twice.
Probably FFXIV even though I don't play it anymore. After that it's probably MHW
Counter Strike: Source, maybe even Minecraft with different Techpacks
Hast to be World of Warcraft + Classic. I don't have exact numbers but the last time I tallied it all up it was well beyond 2.5k hours.
Payday 2, CS:GO and probably LoL - played that a lot when I was younger.