EverQuest. I damn near flunked high school from all the binge sessions. The last time I logged in it was well over a year /played. Waiting on random spawn timers was wild.
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I haven't touched it in years, but I have over a full year /played across all my old wow characters.
1500+ hours in Planetside 2 I think
No Man's Sky.. 661 hours in steam, and I had quite in on PS4 before I got a decent GPU.
Fuck that's a lot of time.
Borderlands 2, thanks to boss farming. Not recommended, but the play itself isn't terrible. Also this is the funny one.
Terraria Strongly recommended. My very first survival / base builder, which is what I primarily play.
Deep Rock Galactic Also recommended, a four-player dwarf-sim + mining + shooting with tons of procedural to keep it interesting. There are a few (mostly pretty) vanity DLCs which I got just to throw money at the devs. This is my staple.
Borderlands 2 is my top game as well, I have something like 2500 hours in it. Got plenty of hours in Terraria and DRG too.
Somebody from VRChat needs to get in here
I've spent plenty of time in there, but most of it I wouldn't consider playing a game. It was mostly spent hanging out, watching random movies, and checking out the various DJs. There's always a party going on.
My TF2 played hours is something like 3990, but that's misleading as a lot of that was idling on trade servers, or the game client not closing properly and Steam reporting I was still ingame for hours afterwards.
There's probably 3-4 games I've legit broken 1k hours in.
Breath of the Wild, more than 4k hours. I know that dang game by heart in a way that you can show me a random screenshot and I can tell where exactly on the map you're standing.
I'm guessing you know about HyruleGuessr already, because that's the exact thing you're describing!
I'm on my first real playthrough of BOTW and I love it. My wife pretty much exclusively was playing ACNH, and she hasn't touched it since starting BOTW.
Everyone being so hyped about TOTK is really making me want to play BOTW as much as possible, but there is still an itch that can only be scratched by Rocket League, even though the smurfing has gotten worse and worse, and I'm routinely dunked on by 10 years olds.
5 Thousand Hours in Warframe, by it's official metric (for that the game counts actual Second to Second Gameplay, not AFK-ing in Menus or just logged in) which should roughly translate to at least the Triple with the game just opened (as Steam would track it) The fun part is, im liekly a shrimp compared to Bigger fish on my pond
1505 hours of Old School RuneScape since 2019.
Definitely the original diablo 2. I played that game every single day for hours after school, without having actual data. Second would probably be cs:source without actual data because I played it before steam tracked it. Third would be slay the spire that clocks in at 600. Then rimworld at like 400ish.
Oblivion is somewhere in there too likely
I have about 4500h of FFXIV, which is basically nothing in terms of mmos.
I have about 1,400 in dead by daylight. That still isn't even enough to be considered good either.
I have nearly 2000 hours in Borderlands 2, and over 1000 hours in No Man's Sky.
Over 1040hrs at rise of nations I think I have more than that in CD version the one I'm playing is HD remastered finished 1040hrs
I've played eve online for well over fifteen years. I couldn't tell you the hours accumulated over that time.
Uncounted would have to be Minecraft. Well over 2000 hours, but no clue how much exactly.
Counted it Noita with 600. Love that game.
I’ve never really been more than a casual gamer. However, my answer is probably RuneScape. I had a pretty heavy run of it in like 2004.
I wonder if my account is still out there somehow
Probably Gary's Mod. I haven't played it in years but as a poor kid I loved it. I can't recall the exact amount but it was a couple thousand.
The Civ games and Fallout NV probably follow it
Fallout 4's got about 325 hours on it, which is a lot for me because I hop around games a lot. However, I think it could be beat out if I knew my true numbers for Fallout 3 back when I pirated it before I got it on Steam, but they're probably both beat by World of Warcraft back in the day, I played up until after WotLK and I have no true idea how many hours I spent there.
Minecraft, happily, and across devices it'd be hard to get something even close to the number of hours pinned down. Don't even have a count on the number of sleepless nights.
~1800 hours? Counterstrike GO
It's hard to tell exactly, because I've got a lot of time logged across multiple platforms, but I've got somewhere around 3500-4000 hours logged into Destiny 2 at this point.
It's my favorite game, and I hate it.
I have no idea how many hours I put into WoW or SWTOR back in the day when I was playing them. For now, I've got 2,176 hours logged in Battletech.
3,237.5 hours, Star Trek Online. I recently started playing again after a 9-year hiatus, so about 2,900 of those hours are from like a decade ago.
Btw (shameless plug), we're trying to get a STO community up and running in the verse: https://kbin.social/m/sto. Any other captains around here, feel free to drop by!
I am still hurt by what Ubisoft did to Star Trek bridge crew. IMO it is one of the best vr games released, the game mechanics are perfect for vr.