Counter Strike: Source, maybe even Minecraft with different Techpacks
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Minecraft for sure. I spent so much time playing modded with friends and even family back then. Was always the one running servers.
The only games apart from that which I ever finished are Celeste, Life is Strange and TIS-100.
Something around 900+ hours in Stellaris. From playing as a Egalitarian/Xenophile United Nation of Earth, fighting in a federation for justice across the Galaxy to... A race of Xenophobic/Religious Sentient Plants that are enslaving every living being and turned the human species into livestock ๐
My top three according to steam are:
- Stellaris with 1027 hours
- Rimworld with 716 hours
- 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.
Great choices. Love Hunt and Rimworld and started Stellaris a short time ago. Love it so far!
Payday 2, CS:GO and probably LoL - played that a lot when I was younger.
Steam claims it is Terraria with 118h, followed by Satisfactory with 78 and Tabletop Simulator with 66. But I've also sunk around 150 into Breath of the Wild on the Switch. And I have no idea about how many I got together playing WoW from 2004 until 2005 before I pulled the plug on it due to conflicts with my studies, but I'm pretty sure it's more than that ๐ฌ
On PC I think it is World of Warcraft easily. Followed by the EA Sports Football Manager.
On console, it will be any Final Fantasy, followed by another one and yet one or two more.
I currently have 2500h in space engineers.
Hast to be World of Warcraft + Classic. I don't have exact numbers but the last time I tallied it all up it was well beyond 2.5k hours.
Warframe. The grind sucked me in hard. Was a lot of fun too. I have accumulated 3300 hours.
- SMITE
- Guild Wars
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
- Overwatch
The original GW is such an awesome game!
It was. Our clan created a guild, and playing together was great too.
Have you actually looked at it / started it years later again though? Back then the graphics and stuff were great. And Nostalgia makes you think it still is. Butโฆ yeah, it's quite dated. :D
Wolfenstein is fantastic! The trickjump community is still relatively active too which is nice!
I played with weekly training and scrims which was a lot of fun. Being able to enjoy good and great teamplay in a class and objective based shooter is great.
We also did various events over the years which was a lot of fun. Like a rifle tournament.
The fast and skilled movement was great too. We had a trickjump server too.
I tend to just stick to a few games rather than jump around a lot.
So I have around 2000-3000 hours each in TF2, Dota 2, and WoW (only classic and pre-Cata)
Stronghold Kingdoms with roughly 2000 hours. Though most of the time it is idling in the background.
Most active playtime probably League of Legends.