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How Many Hours Have You Logged on Your Most Played Game?

Over 10,000 hours 74 8.97%
 
5,000 - 9,999 hours 37 4.48%
 
2,500 - 4,999 hours 68 8.24%
 
1,000 - 2,499 hours 121 14.67%
 
500 - 999 hours 165 20.00%
 
250 - 499 hours 153 18.55%
 
100 - 249 hours 160 19.39%
 
50 - 99 hours 33 4.00%
 
Under 50 Hours 14 1.70%
 
Total:825

Everquest, Late 1999 to early 2005, avg 40 hours a week, 5 years + 4 months = 10,720 hours.
It was a second job, literally. It might be a bit less as I did do other things now and then in the weekends. Plus I moved to another continent in the middle of all that. Of course there were also weekends where I logged 30 hours in the weekend alone...

WoW is probably the second as I played that from 2005 into 2007.

Currently it's GTS with 2,134 hours driving time. That's time actually spend driving, not including making liveries and other things.



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Ganoncrotch said:
Farsala said:
Ganoncrotch said:

Yeah.... it really can, this is just from a selection of my characters and from a few years ago. I think I win or lose this which ever way you want to look at it lol.

843 days playtime... and that's just on 6 of my characters.

the 400 days is on my 100 night elf druid (Main from Vanilla until legion)

the 223 days was on my 100 Night elf hunter (Main in vanilla)

I don't think the playtime of my 110 druid is on this screenshot.

What I love about this though... is how regularly I used to get flamed on this site for being a console gamer who hates PC's :D

That's 2.3 years playtime btw, without the most recent lvl 110 character being added, why isn't that a poll option?

I am definitely around that. The difference is that I quit early in WoD, but my playtime was significantly cut since MoP.

For Classic, BC and Wotlk I had PVE and PVP, but after that I only had PVP until MoP.

I still can't decide if I want to play Classic, since it's all in or nothing.

Oh yeah, Legion was it for me really, I leveled up my main to max and just lost all real interest in the game, I went from being someone who has a ton of the Heroic Ahead of the curves from Siege of Og and previous to someone who just seen the way the game was going and it just lost my attention. The single player keep and missions in TBC2 in my opinion killed what wow was meant to be, I had millions of gold and beautiful raid reward and idiot reward mounts... sitting in my single player instance not able to show off things that you done imo completely hampered the main selling point, going back to older wow you could find me in IF making the jump back and forth over the bridge on a 60% mount just because it was tough to do but was nice to see someone try and copy you and go into the gap and have to run around.... none of my NPC's in the keep cared that their keep even had it's own AH because I had built it for them... they just walked and saluted on day 100 the same as they did on day 1.

I don't think I could go back to wow now, either version of the game I mean for a few reasons, seeing Activision creeping onto Blizzard with their in game purchases in a game you already had to both pay for and subscribe to kinda rubbed me up the wrong way, I converted a fair amount of wow gold into real cash when that option came up thou and have used that to purchase a few things since... think I still have around 130 or so left in bnet monies because of it.

If screenshots might tempt you to look in again...

My alliance and Horde druid on the same server getting my legendary cloak, both online at the same time with the grace period between dc's and with the cloak procing its graphic.... (this shot took so long to take I am almost as shamed of it as I am proud)

Soaring overhead on the Ashes of A'lar

Making players jealous riding around on millions of gold of Swift Spectral goodness (which you can probably buy from the shop now for a fiver lol)

Last two are a case of me enjoying going off to do stuff myself, it wasn't all about being pimp but yeah, I loved playing and gearing my druid tank to the degree where it was capable of doing things which your average player wouldn't be able to so

https://imgur.com/a/YeEmnFH

If you see the time on my radar, took around an hour to do it, but at lvl 90 (the level you were meant to fight it) I went off in the middle of a night once and solo'd Nalak (A 40man world raid boss) just to show it who the real storm was... Yeah, bit crazy but that's why I loved doing it.

All my screenshots are still on my older computers, in a different country 10,000km away. If I could see them, I probably would re subscribe. It is funny I went through 3 computers with WoW and now on my 4th.

It is good to see Alliance had a good jumping spot too. For me it was in old Orgrimmar in front of the bank and AH. I would jump off the roof onto a tree, it took quite a few tries since the landing box was so narrow. After successfully doing it, I would see many people try to follow me. Yeah, with my ancient computer I couldn't do anything useful but sit there and tank. So for Arena 2v2 I often partnered with burst Rogues for fun. I would sit there lagging without good ping or fps but sometimes I could control and throw out some stuns and survivability. While they hit on the useless tank my rogue friend would 1 shot the first and duel it out with the 2nd. Despite the terrible experience with lag, I still had a lot of fun.

When I got my new computer, things changed. I had the most fun of my WoW life, becoming very good at pve and pvp and a brief stint as raid leader.



I believe I had on both Guild Wars 1 and 2 I had over 2,000 hours on each. I believe at least one of them over 2,500 but I can't remember for sure.



I went with 500-999 hours because I can't be sure if I passed 1000 hours in Diablo II.

Other games in the 500+ region are Diablo III and Overwatch.



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The game doesn't show the time. But I have 1117 days logged into Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. And usually takes more than 2h a day on it. So it have been plenty of hours.



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I cannot say exactly how much I played some old games but recently my most played game is Splatoon 2 with 1000 hours and before that it was Splatoon with 800 hours.



I know... my English sucks.

Played just under 2,500 hours of Dark Age of Camelot way back in the day. No other game has come even close to sucking that much of my time away.



League of Legends. Probably over 4000 hours since 2014.



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Over 10k, in nothng other than Wow of course. Does that make me a 'true' gamer?

The most hours in a single player would probably be either Ultimate soccer manager 2 or CIVIII. I can also take my sweet time in different Jrpg's though.



Looking at my Switch play time my top 5 are as follows..
Xenoblade 2-120 hours
Breath of the wild-105 hours
Skyrim-100 hours
Monster Hunter-70 hours
Arms-65 hours

Horizon Zero dawn is my most played PS4 title at 60 hours.