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Over 12,000 hours so far on RimWorld. I've had the game for just over 6 years so that is roughly 5 1/2 hours a day. I think it takes 10000 hours to be considered an expert at something.
Hey mom look I finally made something of myself. :)
About 3,000 hours of Rimworld for me, easily my most played game.
I started off by pirating the game so I don't know the exact count, but the game was so incredible I've purchased it 4 times now.
I have similar. With mods its hard to put down.
After so many hours how is to start a new town? Going through the same motions again, more or less. Or do you pick a totally different setup each time to keep it fresh, but by now you surely have done most starts a few times.
I try different scenarios that players create or create my own. Sometimes I try to limit myself by not doing research or disabling certain options.
And honestly the mods make the game completely different so I'll try various types of mods and just play with the new or changed features.