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Top discussion about playtime duration in threads.

Top discussion about playtime duration in threads.

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_Evolzar_
Junior Member
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12-04-2025, 07:38 PM
#11
Likely playing Diablo 2, Mindstorm is another title that took up a lot of time—around 1700 hours. I also spent a lot of time on Utility Mods (Ums).
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_Evolzar_
12-04-2025, 07:38 PM #11

Likely playing Diablo 2, Mindstorm is another title that took up a lot of time—around 1700 hours. I also spent a lot of time on Utility Mods (Ums).

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alejandrobo1
Posting Freak
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12-07-2025, 12:33 AM
#12
Personal thoughts on these titles: Warframe – I played it heavily before the Steam release, bought a founder pack, and stopped when I married. Robocraft, Rocket League, and Fall Guys – enjoyed them during their peaks but grew bored with less engaging updates and personal stagnation. Invisible Inc remains my top stealth game and a great taste of Klei. Mad Games Tycoon and Mad Tower Tycoon are standout indie experiences; the latter is a faithful nod to Sim Tower, and they’ve expanded with a co-op and competitive mode. No Man's Sky offered solo planetary discovery initially, which met expectations at launch but didn’t sustain interest after two months. Tower Unite is still played occasionally despite frequent changes, and I appreciate their clear roadmap and community involvement.
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alejandrobo1
12-07-2025, 12:33 AM #12

Personal thoughts on these titles: Warframe – I played it heavily before the Steam release, bought a founder pack, and stopped when I married. Robocraft, Rocket League, and Fall Guys – enjoyed them during their peaks but grew bored with less engaging updates and personal stagnation. Invisible Inc remains my top stealth game and a great taste of Klei. Mad Games Tycoon and Mad Tower Tycoon are standout indie experiences; the latter is a faithful nod to Sim Tower, and they’ve expanded with a co-op and competitive mode. No Man's Sky offered solo planetary discovery initially, which met expectations at launch but didn’t sustain interest after two months. Tower Unite is still played occasionally despite frequent changes, and I appreciate their clear roadmap and community involvement.

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Fjellberg
Junior Member
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12-24-2025, 02:55 AM
#13
Minecraft clearly tops my list of favorite games (thanks to tons of servers over the years). Star Trek Online reached 2111 plus extra time, but I’ve mostly stuck around for Winter Wonderland in the past five years. My main GW2 account shows 1900 hours, while my many alts add hundreds more—especially since I keep buying Skyscale. I’m not as active in GW2 lately (though I still jump in for The Shadow of the Mad King), but I’m catching up on time. I also have solid but under a thousand hours in other MMORPGs, 7DtD, and Satisfactory. Forza Horizons could be decent too. My full-time job cut my gaming time, then cats came along—now I manage to play a few hours each day without hitting 16 straight sessions.
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Fjellberg
12-24-2025, 02:55 AM #13

Minecraft clearly tops my list of favorite games (thanks to tons of servers over the years). Star Trek Online reached 2111 plus extra time, but I’ve mostly stuck around for Winter Wonderland in the past five years. My main GW2 account shows 1900 hours, while my many alts add hundreds more—especially since I keep buying Skyscale. I’m not as active in GW2 lately (though I still jump in for The Shadow of the Mad King), but I’m catching up on time. I also have solid but under a thousand hours in other MMORPGs, 7DtD, and Satisfactory. Forza Horizons could be decent too. My full-time job cut my gaming time, then cats came along—now I manage to play a few hours each day without hitting 16 straight sessions.

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ostenvelez
Member
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12-24-2025, 04:05 AM
#14
The comments reveal a lot about the discussion. The mods made a big difference. It seems Genshin Impact might be on the top of your list if you keep track of your gaming time. (Note: This isn't a Steam title.)
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ostenvelez
12-24-2025, 04:05 AM #14

The comments reveal a lot about the discussion. The mods made a big difference. It seems Genshin Impact might be on the top of your list if you keep track of your gaming time. (Note: This isn't a Steam title.)

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iZapall00h
Junior Member
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12-25-2025, 11:40 AM
#15
It's disappointing that my favorite game feels like a lazy idle one, something I'd rather not spend much time on.
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iZapall00h
12-25-2025, 11:40 AM #15

It's disappointing that my favorite game feels like a lazy idle one, something I'd rather not spend much time on.

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TheTarNeX511
Junior Member
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12-26-2025, 06:47 AM
#16
My playtime has decreased noticeably in recent years, with the majority spanning from 2014 to 2022.
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TheTarNeX511
12-26-2025, 06:47 AM #16

My playtime has decreased noticeably in recent years, with the majority spanning from 2014 to 2022.

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Makkro
Junior Member
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12-26-2025, 09:11 AM
#17
It's fine. The games I play most often are solo since I prefer playing alone rather than with others.
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Makkro
12-26-2025, 09:11 AM #17

It's fine. The games I play most often are solo since I prefer playing alone rather than with others.

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CyberPim
Member
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12-29-2025, 07:36 PM
#18
396.3 hours logged in GD so far. Still not cracked a regular demon level. Most of the time I'm working on every Easy, Normal, and Hard title, and I'm pushing myself even more.
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CyberPim
12-29-2025, 07:36 PM #18

396.3 hours logged in GD so far. Still not cracked a regular demon level. Most of the time I'm working on every Easy, Normal, and Hard title, and I'm pushing myself even more.

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