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. :)
3,545 hrs in Rimworld. Minecraft is probably up there too, but I don't have an exact number. In both cases, I just keep coming back and starting over with a fresh set of mods.
Slay The Spire: 850 hours. I feel like I'll never get bored at a retirement home because I'll just keep playing Slay The Spire. It'll be my mahjong equivalent.
According to my Steam account, it's Satisfactory with 823.4 hours played.
Runner up: Team Fortress 2 with 547.5 hours.
I'm not sure that count is accurate for games I've owned a long time like the Half Life series; I KNOW I have more than Steam's claimed 32 hours in Half Life 2, and I absolutely have more time than the 12.1 hours logged in Half Life 1.
I'm kinda curious about certain SNES games like A Link to the Past, which I've played over and over since they were new. I bet I have a thousand hours in at least one SNES game.
One time as a kid I played a game of Monopoly with my Uncle and cousins that took like 5 hours. I never played Monopoly with them ever again. Don't play Monopoly against a banker, the game quickly becomes way too serious
This is over the course of 9 years. I haven't played in a couple months now, (the aug 22 last played was just me entering my house so it doesn't get demolished) but the itch will come back. It always does.
Probably chess. I have tens of thousands of games on all the separate accounts I use online, not counting over the board games- both casual and tournament. Also game analysis, reading chess books, and watching chess videos.
I have no way of estimating but I'm certain we're in the thousands of hours region.
I played a lot during the lockdowns when they closed everything, even stuff like the ski resorts. It's how I met my SO, we are gonna celebrate our second anniversary soon.
I've moved on to other games, but sometimes I still gotta hop into elite and explore the stars and do some combat in VR. So much fun :)
It ignited my interest in space, seeing some of our wildest stars and the core of our galaxy.
Gotta be runescape 3, osrs is only at 30 days and I played rs3 significantly more. Csgo and lol are both over 1300 hours though, and if minecraft listed it's hours that'd probably be well north of 30k hours
I've got a little over 1,350 hours in Fallout 4, probably that many across Fallout 3 + NV, and gawd knows how many in Minecraft. Nothing record breaking.
Literally hundreds or even thousands of hours playing gran turismo games, especially now. I've spent 12 hours on multiple occasions making liveries, not even racing.
After xfire started supporting java games and before it ceased to exist, I clocked in some 2000 hours into Minecraft. I suppose 4000 hours into it isn't an unreasonable estimate.
When Super Mario 64 came out, I stayed up all night until about 8 the next morning playing it because I wanted to beat the whole game before going to sleep.
Skyrim. I don't regret it. It was like escaping into another world and with mods is endlessly varied. Some of the mods were genuinely moving and stuff like The Forgotten City or Enderal are food for the soul.
Fallout 4. Don't regret that either. A much needed escape and with mods it's endlessly varied. Also enjoyable building settlements.
New Vegas: same as skyrim.
Star Trek Online MMO: regret it. It wasn't fun after the first hundred hours, it was like feeding an addiction at a very low point in my life. I returned after many years, and had much the same experience. Doubly sad because Trek has given me so much joy over the years.
Hearthstone for me. I don't know the hours, but I've been playing since it launched, and I'm close to having 1000 ranked wins on all classes (Death Knight still needs a lot) and I'm not even that good, so I've lost even more.
Add in messing around with Battlegrounds, Tavern Brawls, and ugh, Mercenaries on top of that.
Guild Wars. When i was younger it was my life, played almost 18 hours everyday for years. Then less when the game become outdated in 2012 with Guild Wars 2 drop. Played second game too but didn't last more that two years. Probably in 12 years I have 25.000 hours totally from both games. Now I'm playing something else but with so much less enthusiasm, and actually I am about to drop any game to looking forward to the real life.
I remember being amazed when I hit 100 hours in Final Fantasy VII, thinking that a game could never match it. Then I put 12,000 hours into World of Warcraft over about 12 years, so I guess I lacked imagination. I don't think in the rest of my life I will ever be able to beat that with a single game.
Over 200 hours on Death Stranding. During lockdown it was like therapy. Not into MMOs. Possibly more on other games but that is the one that surprised me most when I saw how long it took to platinum it. And then game+ing it too.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Probably Donkey Kong Country 2. I can blaze through the game in a couple of hours and have done so a few times a week each week for about twenty years as just a fallback when I've got nothing else to do. Before that I used to play it just as much, but no idea how frequently - too long ago.
I've been playing it since 1995. I had a lot more free time back then too. So uh, maybe a good few tens of thousand hours at least? Impossible to say.
Towerfall Ascension is the game my best friends and I got good at while playing to unwind. I have something like 1100 hours on steam. We've also played on Switch, other steam copies and ps4. The number could be as high as 2000 hours.
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.
This is a long time ago and the battery on the cart is probably dead so can't check. I remember thinking how it's over 10 days, so maybe 250 hours, game is Pokemon Silver.
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.
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!
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.