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Oblivion, Fallout 3, FFvii, Neverwinter Nights & Dragon Quest 8. Think thats about it.

Oh, and Deus Ex but not the same save obviously, I have lost count of the times ive finished that game.



 

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im sure i have done it with LittleBigPlanet but who knows



wow



only MH tri....600hr



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Demons Souls! I played it for 5 months nonstop.



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Well not that many but I know which ones that I easily have done:

Halo 2
Halo 3
Burnout 3: Takedown
Star Wars: Battlefront 2
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle


And that's probably it. Halo is obviously easy to explain. Burnout 3 was my first online love and man was I good at it. In the top 100 in that game for the longest time. Then after that came Battlefront 2 and man was I awesome at that game. In one leaderboard on there I am top 5 (hopefully still am now haha). Melee is explainable haha. And then of course Sonic Adventure 2: Battle being the oddball. Well I've beaten the story on that game well over 10 times haha. And then I've spent numerous hours either collecting all the emblems, beating times, or raising chaos. There's no telling how much time I've spent on that game.

I know I came close with Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 but still a good 50 or so hours off there. That would be the only Wii game I'm close with. On 360 side, played a lot of Gears 2, but probably a good 100 hours off on there. No other 360 game is even close (Modern Warfare 2 maybe 100 hrs, Bad Company 2 just over 120 hours now).

Though I can say that Halo: Reach will indeed be on this list haha. There might be a few others but I know those up there I can confirm.



i may have spent over 300 days on world of warcraft. that's 300 DAYS. not hours. and by 300 days, i mean like 300 days of actual playtime, excluding sleep, dates, time off, meals, bathroom, etc.

but then again, wow isn't really a game. it's more like crack cocaine.



- Pokemon Blue
- Pokemon Silver
- Mario Kart 64
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

That's probably it.. Nothing from this generation, however MW2 is currently at around 50 hours so over the next 2 or 3 years it could get there..



 

lestatdark said:
brainiacxiii said:
Some poeple are saying fallout 3 and oblivion. I did 100% of oblivion is less than 50 hours. every quest, every secret. max level. Then I switched to mods and did that for anoher 20 hours., then I started making mods, and I NEVER GOT CLOSE to 300 hours, WOW!

Did you do all that with a guide? Because it's pretty much impossible to do everything and find everything in the game if you do not know where you're going and where to find all the things. 

And about the mods. OOO 1.3 alone can take you up to 100 hours to finish 100%, even if you use the walkthrough on Jorge Oscure page. Mainly because, unlike the vanilla game, enemies have fixed levels, and some of them are well over 50. Plus, you level up 4 times slower than in the normal game, which makes for massive durability.

And then, if you use FCOM+Warcray then you've got virtually unlimited durability.

Heck, even without using mods, the official expansions alone will take you more than 30 hours, and that's using a guide. Knights of the Nine is a 5-10 hours, while Shivering Islands can take you well over 20 hours to complete with everything.  

I played Oblivion for 110 hours without mods, both expansions and I was level 39 at the end, not quite maxed on all skills the first playthrough so it really does last a long ass time if you're meticulous about it.



Mummelmann said:
lestatdark said:
brainiacxiii said:
Some poeple are saying fallout 3 and oblivion. I did 100% of oblivion is less than 50 hours. every quest, every secret. max level. Then I switched to mods and did that for anoher 20 hours., then I started making mods, and I NEVER GOT CLOSE to 300 hours, WOW!

Did you do all that with a guide? Because it's pretty much impossible to do everything and find everything in the game if you do not know where you're going and where to find all the things. 

And about the mods. OOO 1.3 alone can take you up to 100 hours to finish 100%, even if you use the walkthrough on Jorge Oscure page. Mainly because, unlike the vanilla game, enemies have fixed levels, and some of them are well over 50. Plus, you level up 4 times slower than in the normal game, which makes for massive durability.

And then, if you use FCOM+Warcray then you've got virtually unlimited durability.

Heck, even without using mods, the official expansions alone will take you more than 30 hours, and that's using a guide. Knights of the Nine is a 5-10 hours, while Shivering Islands can take you well over 20 hours to complete with everything.  

I played Oblivion for 110 hours without mods, both expansions and I was level 39 at the end, not quite maxed on all skills the first playthrough so it really does last a long ass time if you're meticulous about it.

Me too. I still have my save from my first playthrough in the game, no guide, exploring all the nooks and crannies in the game and finding pretty much every location, weapon and maxing them out with Soul Gems, doing all guild quest, etc,etc and it took me well over 200 hours alone.

And that was without KOTN and SI. Pretty much it's like a world unto it's own, even though it's a shorter experience than the full package of previous Elder Scrolls games, it's still one of the largest experiences in this generation.  



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