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    Do you count AFK time?

    If not, Factorio, with ~500 hours active time.

    If so, Clicker Heroes, with 2900 hours, but only about 50 of those were not AFK.

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    Eve Online but a lot of it just spent ‘station spinning’… Other than that Arma 3 and Dark Souls 3.

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      For me as well. Just under 5000 hrs. Played etf2l, met some great people, went to some lans. Great game.

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      Tf2 is up there for me as well! Funny thing is I only started getting good at it in the last year or so. And I’ve been playing since 2012 lol

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    EVE Online… I have at least a thousand hours in that game. I haven’t played in years, but no game since have satisfied the same depth of mechanics and unique community.

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    WoW by a long shot. I’m guessing around 10k hours in total. I’ve mostly quit by now due to time constraints, but I recognize that when I do play, I neglect lots of other things.

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    Warframe. The grind sucked me in hard. Was a lot of fun too. I have accumulated 3300 hours.

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    Was a lurker on Reddit, want to contribute more on Lemmy. This seems like a nice easy post to start.

    My top 5 starting with most hours:

    1. Fallout 4 + FO4 VR
    2. Fallout NV
    3. Civ 5
    4. Rocket League
    5. Fallout 3
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      FWIW … as someone who’s gone from lurking to posting in a few places, and in fact in real life at times … go for it! … it’s fun and makes the place more fun for you and everyone else!

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        yeah I can already see myself having a bit more fun with it, and it seems to be a little less toxic here. It is difficult finding existing communities to follow though

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    Probably Morrowind at this point. Lately I’ve been doing a new modded save with Ashfall to give a new and ever-present twist to the core gameplay. Can’t believe stuff like it still comes out for a game from 2002.

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    Oh Minecraft for sure. It can’t even be close. If there was a way to see Java Edition playtime I think I’d be horrified.

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    This is going to sound weird to the Lemmy crowd I’m sure, but Madden NFL 08 on the GameCube/Dolphin

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    My top three according to steam are:

    1. Stellaris with 1027 hours
    2. Rimworld with 716 hours
    3. Hunt: Showdown with 525 Hours

    Although the game I’ve played the most over all my years and outside of steam is definitely Deus Ex. I’ve put a lot of time into it exploring the single player, playing the multiplayer, and messing around with mods since it came out in 2001. The same would go for Unreal Tournament 2004 which I easily had over a thousand hours in back in high school, before steam was a thing.

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    Probably Minecraft, but I don’t have solid numbers for it. The highest count I have recorded is about 680 hours on No Man’s Sky, according to Steam.