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Stone Ocean

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Not gonna put idle games in because fuck that

FINAL FANTASY XIV Online 8,229 hrs on record
Street Fighter V 151 hrs on record
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth 72 hrs on record
DARK SOULS™: Prepare To Die Edition 54 hrs on record
FINAL FANTASY VII 53 hrs on record
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 52 hrs on record
Yakuza 0 51 hrs on record
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy 47 hrs on record
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II 42 hrs on record
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC 42 hrs on record
 

Panda Pedinte

Best Sig Maker on the board!
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So since some people mentioned how much (or how little) they played Skyrim: its my most-played game on Steam (but compared to WOW, its absolutely nothing ;) )

But Im wondering, what are your Top ten on Steam? Mine are:

1​
Skyrim​
291,4​
(Original version: 261, Special Edition: 28, VR Edition: 2,4)​
2​
Deus Ex: Human Revolution​
232,8​
(Original version: 166, Directors Cut: 55, Missing Link DLC: 11,8)​
3​
Rocket League​
188​
4​
Hitman 2​
149​
5​
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt​
136​
6​
Cyberpunk 2077​
136​
7​
Terraria​
125​
8​
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided​
110​
9​
Grand Theft Auto V​
93​
10​
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning​
90,8​
(Original version: 90, Re-Reckoning: 0,8)​

1Warframe1,030 hours
2Dungeons & Dragons Online®338 hoursOnly counting the client being open through Steam, it probably is my most played game ever as I actively played it between 2010 - 2013
3Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms284 hours
4Path of Exile248 hours
5Marvel Heroes Omega207 hoursRIP
6Pathfinder: Kingmaker194 hoursI'm currently playing it so it will gain some positions
7Crusader Kings II133 hours
8Terraria129 hours
9Cyberpunk 2077122 hours
10Yakuza: Like a Dragon101 hoursThis is the Yakuza entry where I spent more of my time and I don't regret it.
 

QFNS

Plays too many card games
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1Dota 2 1844 hoursBeen a while since I quit this one, but I played an ungodly amount in the past. This is probably 2nd all time to WoW in which I know I have over 800 days /played
2Sid Meier's Civilization V156 hours
3BATTLETECH 138 hours1 time through the original campaign and a couple different Mercenary campaigns with the DLC. So good. This game is an all timer for me.
4The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV137 hoursI think I 100%'d this, so no surprise it takes a long time.
5The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 120 hours
6Yakuza: Like a Dragon110 hoursMan what a long game, but so much fun stuff in there. I did all the substories here for sure.
7DARK SOULS™: Prepare To Die Edition 105 hoursThis is probably 5-6 playthoughs or more.
8The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III105 hours
9Sid Meier's Civilization VI101 hoursI've finally come around on 6 being as good or better than 5. It will eventually overtake several other of these games eventually as I play a random game here or there.
10Divinity: Original Sin 2 98 hours
 

Avern

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1Team Fortress 21355 hours
2Dead by Daylight534 hours
3Counter-Strike: Source505 hours
4SolForge460 hours
5Slay the Spire422 hours
6Dirty Bomb313 hours
7Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege234 hours
8Spectromancer173 hours
9Terraria153 hours
10Dark Souls II149 hours

Left off clicker games, and Guilty Gear Strive will probably knock Dark Souls II off before the weekend is over. Multiplayer games really are wild timesinks. I think of myself as a mostly single player gamer, and yet...
 
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Anteater

Hentai Specialist
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Almost done with Ys IX, just gotta get 1 character to 99 (with items), beat that secret boss and presumably the last boss and wrap things up.

Should I use all my stats items on one single character or spread them across :thinking-face:
 
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Routa

Non-Stop MMO Searcher
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1.Monster Hunter: World812 hours
2.Tabletop Simulator664 hours
3.Europa Universalis IV547 hours
4.Out of the Park Baseball 18346 hours
5.Out of the Park Baseball 16315 hours
6.Grim Dawn291 hours
7.Destiny 2263 hours
8.Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura253 hours
9.Hearts of Iron IV202 hours
10.Football Manager 2020139 hours

Mostly Strategy games :blobnerd:
 

Digoman

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Well.. let's face the music :p

1Dota 22730 hrs
2Destiny 2801 hrs
3Assassin's Creed Odyssey257 hrs
4The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt246 hrs
5Dragon Age: Origins228 hrs
6Fallout 4210 hrs
7Borderlands 2206 hrs
8Defense Grid: The Awakening183 hrs
9Team Fortress 2176 hrs
10Mass Effect 2148 hrs

Removed three entries that I think were "bugged" (program stayed open in the background). Dota 2 was a big problem for me. As was Destiny 2 later, but the approaching "1000" number was a good incentive to stop that one.

Now I'm kind of curious on exactly when Steam started tracking playtime. There are several older games that I played a lot that aren't there, like Day of Defeat (original and source). Even Half-life 2 is showing only 12.7 hs, and I think that was from one of my replays, maybe when they added achievements.
 

Cacher

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Saw this tweet by Tales of series producer Tomizawa:
新規層を増やすなら過去作移植を!とのコメントも頂きますね。 ですが移植『だけ』では新規層は増えません。それで行けば直近のTOVリマスターで新規層どっと増える訳です。 やはりまず新規層に開かれた空気を持った新作。その上での移植展開は勿論やりたい。新作との良いサイクルを作っていきます。
My translation:
I receive comment like "if you aim to expand the player base, remaster old titles!". However, "only" porting can't expand the player base. If this approach had worked, the player base would have been expanded by Tales of Vesperia remaster. Releasing a new title first can attract new players. On this basis, we can start porting which we absolutely want to do. This would create a good cycle with the new title.
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He also mentioned that Tales of Vesperia remaster took three years to complete. Sold 1 million+. And he said future remaster will include localization.

I wonder if he already has a candidate in mind.
 

Rockin' Ranger

Rangers With Candy
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1.Dota 23,732 hours
2.Left 4 Dead 2329 hours
3.Dragon Age: Origins240 hours
4.Monster Train224 hours
5.Nioh 2188 hours
6.Assassin's Creed Odyssey166 hours
7.Terraria154 hours
8.Pathfinder: Kingmaker127 hours
9.Mass Effect 2124 hours
10.Dragon Quest XI: Echos of an Elusive Age119 hours

Left off Idle Champions and GTA IV which I only played for about 25 hours but RSC stayed open for several days after I closed it.
 

NarohDethan

There was a fish in the percolator!
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Saw this tweet by Tales of series producer Tomizawa:


My translation:

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He also mentioned that Tales of Vesperia remaster took three years to complete. Sold 1 million+. And he said future remaster will include localization.

I wonder if he already has a candidate in mind.
Haven’t played Vesperia Remaster myself yet but 3 years sounds like an awful lot of time for 1 game.
 

Cacher

Romantic Storm
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Haven’t played Vesperia Remaster myself yet but 3 years sounds like an awful lot of time for 1 game.
Maybe they had one person on it, part time. Possibly an intern.
Actually maybe Vesperia's codebase is a mess and that's why it was the "yeah not that one" for a long time.

Or all of the above. :valle:
Yeah, they also released the game on 4 platforms simultaneously, and the content from PS3 version were never localized so they need to translate those and arrange the original VA (although Yuri's VA was changed) to voice the new scenes and skits. Also planning and administrative stuff.

Give or take, those probably need two to three years to get done by a small team.
 
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Mor

Me llamo Willy y no hice la mili, pero vendo Chili
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Saw this tweet by Tales of series producer Tomizawa:


My translation:

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He also mentioned that Tales of Vesperia remaster took three years to complete. Sold 1 million+. And he said future remaster will include localization.

I wonder if he already has a candidate in mind.
I have to agree with him when he says it's the new games the ones that make new fans because, let's be honest, Nier Automata was a success and Replicant was an smaller one made for the fans, not for the general public, so here I must say that yeah, I kind of agree with him, however, I hope they keep porting stuff to newer places (ofc PC included) so we can all enjoy more of this.
 

dummmyy

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1.Grand Theft Auto V662 hrs
2.Spelunky153 hrs
3.Fallout 4127 hrs
4.Yakuza 0113 hrs
5.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt110 hrs
6.Tekken 7100 hrs
7.Fallout New Vegas96 hrs
8.Apex Legends96 hrs
9.Flinthook93 hrs
10Binding of Isaac Repentance85 hrs


I don't remember playing any of 2-7 for that long. hahaha. I was super addicted to flinthook, but I couldn't get the last few achievements and vowed to come back to it, but haven't yet...they will be mine...
 

Durante

I <3 Pixels
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Saw this tweet by Tales of series producer Tomizawa:
IMHO "Tales of" is one of the best-executed Japanese franchise moves to PC.

They started with a really solid day-and-date port of the latest game (Zestiria) and then continued to release new entries in the series day-and-date with good ports as well. And between those they released some older ports/remasters. The only huge misstep was the atrocious port of Symphonia.

Well, that and not putting co-op in Arise which I'm still very sad about (and it will be the first Tales on PC that I don't buy).
 

LEANIJA

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Thinking of other games I played a LOT that arent on Steam and therefore didnt have played time tracked:

SimCity, SimCity 2000, SimCity 3000 (just hours upon hours upon hours of city building)
Dangerous Dave in the Haunted Mansion (a relatively short sidescrolling shooter thats also on GOG, its just very replayable to me, and I love it)
GTA 2, GTA San Andreas (I mean those two are on Steam, but I didnt play them there at first)
Tetris (in various versions)
Solitaire (before MS made it shite...but now I play the Win 3.11 version sometimes, also runs fine on Wine/Linux, without even using Dosbox/Windows 3.11)
Duke Nukem 3D
Overwatch (here I have a number, according to the "career profile": 152 hours)
 

TioChuck

More Yellow 🤷‍♂️
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I got invited to the beta of Riders Republic, apparently I can invite friends, if anyone are interested my uplay:

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Mivey

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Gelf

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I'd love to remove the playtimes of a few games because in the earlier days Steam didn't yet have family sharing and I would just let my brothers use my account. We eventually shifted to seperate profiles but the huge amount of hours they spent in Football Manager 2009 in particular remain there at the top of "my" playtimes. Also GTA 4 had a bug that made it appear to keep running in the background I believe as there is no way I played it for 199 hours like Steam tells me.
 

Cacher

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Am I the only one who think MC is kinda quiet lately? Summer break?
I have to agree with him when he says it's the new games the ones that make new fans because, let's be honest, Nier Automata was a success and Replicant was an smaller one made for the fans, not for the general public, so here I must say that yeah, I kind of agree with him, however, I hope they keep porting stuff to newer places (ofc PC included) so we can all enjoy more of this.
I have to agree, too. The vast majority of people regard old games as worthless to play so remaster only appeals to series fans and a small group of new players who don't mind playing older games.

Anyway, I really look forward to Tales of Arise. Already pre-ordered. They are probably making the remaster already, but Tomizawa had to restraint himself from saying too much because the tweet is basically asking people to buy Arise so they can continuing bringing out more games. I think we may be able to see the reveal around late 2022.
 

Wok

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It's funny seeing people say they enjoy 12 minutes, then their reaction after finishing it 😂
It is often the case with this kind of game, but "Twelve Minutes" pushes the limits.

Next, I will have to get back to "Call of the Sea" and to start the "Last Stop". And I need to stop playing that Solitaire game. :blobxorcism:

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Digoman

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Kinda of scared of starting 12 minutes now.... :p

But maybe trying to force myself to finish Heavy Rain (so boring....) before starting it is a good preparation. I just reached the "romance" scene on this one and almost facepalmed myself out of the chair.
 
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Lashley

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Despite not being all that into the twist at the end, Im really glad I bought the game. I'v found it really enjoyable and engaging, been playing it all day. Really fun to disocver new dialogue options.
They need to add a way to skip text faster that you've already seen. Clicking to skip 1 line of text is non-sensical in a bloody time loop game
 
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Rockin' Ranger

Rangers With Candy
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Also GTA 4 had a bug that made it appear to keep running in the background I believe as there is no way I played it for 199 hours like Steam tells me.
That's what happened to me too. It wasn't exactly a bug, but Steam would launch the Rockstar Social Club which would then launch the game so it would be tracking the time that RSC would be running. I it would then be minimized to the system tray when you exited the game so it would be really easy to miss that it was still running.
 

Kyougar

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Obviously, an offer to pay $1 for 3 months of access to:
  • hundreds of recent and positively rated games, usually on release day,
  • including a free option for cloud gaming,
  • edit: plus, an access to console exclusives.
makes these games more accessible to many people.

For instance, I have tried most of these games thanks to GamePass, and would have never been able to pay for these on Steam, even on sales:



It is so ridiculous! If I play all of these on GamePass despite great games in my huge Steam backlog, imagine what this means for people who discover gaming.
The thing is:
For longer games: I would never use a service that "deletes" games after a while, I would always feel the time ticking in my head. I play games for years.

For shorter games:
I can do that ("trying" games) on Youtube or Twitch without any time restraints or a heavily curated experience that maybe has 5% to 10% of games that interest me. The times where I would install and play every game regardless of genre are gone for a dozen of years.
 
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