but realistically, I have like, many dozens of games with like 30-80 hours played, I’m really into variety gaming.
The only exceptions to this are RuneScape (OSRS and RS2 back in the day), World of Warcraft (I played a ton of Cata until maybe a year before Legion), Starcraft 2, League of Legends, and Osu.
Hej, osobiście bardziej identyfikuję się z Myślą Stricte Wolnościową (gdzie przestrzeń na Lewicowość istnieje – jako Twardy Proponent UBI/Nordic-style Welfare State = mentalność “dej!”, też w wielkiej mierze realizuję – lecz nie jest obowiązkowa), czytam fenomen w kategoriach miksu:
konsekwencja w sprzeciwie wobec wolnej Wigilii (mat liberała na szach Lewicy) – “practice what you preach”,
obrona liberalizmu gospodarczego, naturalnych cykli ekonomicznych – “żadna praca nie hańbi”, “raz na wozie, raz pod wozem”, pan Biały Kołnierzyk poszedł tyrać do Biedry,
postpolityka – gesty i ustawki są równie ważne, jak nie ważniejsze, od słów/argumentów; fartuch później na WOŚP,
zdrowy dystans do siebie,
cokolwiek mogę myśleć o .Nowoczesnej, to wypychać typa z polityki (życie publiczne), bo się z Koleżanką partyjną umówił (życie prywatne), dowodzi jednoznacznie, że nigdy się nie zidentyfikuję z głównym nurtem społeczeństwa w tej części świata i dobrze mi z tym, więc też rel do Rycha.
For the longest time, I could never understand how anyone could put more than like 100 hours into a game. The most I’ve ever gotten is 200ish, but that was from years of drunk Rocket League with friends.
Then, in the same week, I got an adderall prescription and discovered Noita. I’m sitting at around 500 hours since June. That game has my soul.
Don’t have a number for it since I have it on itch.io, but I’ve put a lot of time into Celeste. Beating everything twice (including b-sides, c-sides, and farewell) took a while, but I’ve also put a bunch of time into the amazing mods it has, like Strawberry Jam and Glyph.
A nontrivial amount of my gaming time was reset by steam around 2010… IDK why, but there are games on my steam account that I know I’ve sunk over 100 hours into that show zero hours.
Right now, one of my highest is satisfactory, sitting around 1500+ hours.
Yeah, I used to play 1.6 and source. Then my family and job life had me quit playing for a few years. When I came back it said 1.6 hours for both. Cannot say when it happened though.
Never got into GO, but I was probably just too old to compete at that point.
Yeah, I have a ton of time into HL/HL2/CS:GO/Audiosurf/PvZ
Pretty much all of that was lost.
I did a quick Google search and according to some commenters on websites, the great reset was around 2010.
I’ve been on steam since the early days, I think I installed it around the time that blue shift came out? I forget. But back then, if you had any HL2 title, and you put that into steam, you would get what is now known as “the orange box” (more or less). So, yeah, I got a bunch of valve games basically free and I’ve only expanded that collection.
Recently I’ve tapered my spending on games because life/work/family doesn’t allow me a lot of time to play. Which is probably why I like satisfactory so much. If I get an hour, I can build my factory, save it half complete and go back and continue building later.
The biggest thing that I feel like SF has going for it, is that they give you all the tools, tell you the objectives and let you figure everything else out. You have 100% control over how you accomplish the task at hand. You can save/quit anytime you would like, and there’s no demands to get things done in a particular timeframe.
You can save halfway through a build, and you’ll come right back to where you left off. Most games now-a-days are match based, once you’re in a match, you feel obligated to finish the match, and there’s seasons or limited time objectives that you must play a minimum amount in order to even have a chance of getting… There’s just so much pressure, micro-transactions, and effort required.
I’ve got over a thousand in Space Engineers, although some of that is from leaving it on overnight to refine materials. Or possibly exiting the game, but forgetting to actually leave the main menu. Does Steam track time when the computer is asleep?
But I’ve likely got close to ten times that number in Dwarf Fortress. I’ve been playing it off and on for close to a decade and a half now, and when I get into it whole days can just fly by.
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