• @SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml
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    1011 months ago

    Do you count AFK time?

    If not, Factorio, with ~500 hours active time.

    If so, Clicker Heroes, with 2900 hours, but only about 50 of those were not AFK.

    • @Akasazh@lemmy.ml
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      211 months ago

      For me as well. Just under 5000 hrs. Played etf2l, met some great people, went to some lans. Great game.

    • @ClaySpears@lemmy.ml
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      111 months ago

      Tf2 is up there for me as well! Funny thing is I only started getting good at it in the last year or so. And I’ve been playing since 2012 lol

  • @jjsearle@lemmy.ml
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    611 months ago

    Eve Online but a lot of it just spent ‘station spinning’… Other than that Arma 3 and Dark Souls 3.

  • @r3d5un@lemmy.ml
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    511 months ago

    EVE Online… I have at least a thousand hours in that game. I haven’t played in years, but no game since have satisfied the same depth of mechanics and unique community.

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    511 months ago

    Probably Morrowind at this point. Lately I’ve been doing a new modded save with Ashfall to give a new and ever-present twist to the core gameplay. Can’t believe stuff like it still comes out for a game from 2002.

  • @Mir@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    WoW by a long shot. I’m guessing around 10k hours in total. I’ve mostly quit by now due to time constraints, but I recognize that when I do play, I neglect lots of other things.

      • @Shrike502@lemmy.ml
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        411 months ago

        Later, much later. Although I have seen it at launch and was already smitten, I didn’t have the hardware for it for the longest time. Only started playing around 2021

    • @bruhsoulz@lemmy.ml
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      211 months ago

      aww man i wish i could run that game well, i tried running it when i first got my laptop and had dogshit fps unfortunately and my pc got pretty hot… might give it another try

      • @MetalAirship@lemmy.world
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        311 months ago

        It’s worth another shot now, they’ve optimized a bit since launch. It’s really such a good game (after all updates) once you get past the initial grind and money becomes basically infinite.

        • @bruhsoulz@lemmy.ml
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          211 months ago

          u remember how big the game is in size? i wonder if it even fits on my partition, kinda wana give it another try and tinker with the settings to see if i can get it working.

          • @Shrike502@lemmy.ml
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            111 months ago

            Well it’s still procedurally generated, so it’s bloody enormous. But I think it’s gotten more resource hungry after the VFX updates

            • @bruhsoulz@lemmy.ml
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              211 months ago

              ouch… u reckon i can find the 1.0 on tpb or smt? (oh wait shit i just remembered it had like a redemption arc which added alot of great things in an/some updates after release so that might not be optimal). man i been wanting to play this game for years, to think i finally got a laptop and still cant do it properly xD… it is what it is ig

  • @heavyboots@lemmy.ml
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    411 months ago

    It’s a toss-up between Richard Burns Rally and Dirt Rally 2. I’ve played a ton of DR2 over the years but since I started playing RBR in 2004 when it came out, it’s quite possible that all my return visits to it add up to more hours overall still…

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      111 months ago

      Have you tried the rally fans version of Richard burns Rally

      • @heavyboots@lemmy.ml
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        111 months ago

        Yeah! RBR RSF is what I just reinstalled after like a year off due to the death of my elderly Mac Pro tower that I had been using to run windows and play games on lol.

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    411 months ago

    If we just talk about the last few years:

    • 0 A.D has been very fun, although I play offline because I’m casual af :) Has all the things I liked about Age of Empires and more, and I’ve been building from source so it gets improvements every week.
    • Xonotic has had an excellent community whenever I’ve gone online, so can recommend.
    • Mindustry is a blast

    There is a soft spot in my heart for SuperTuxKart too, despite the current project leadership.

    • @bruhsoulz@lemmy.ml
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      411 months ago

      yoo i tried xonotic for the 1st time today, was absolutely epic. also tell me more about the supertuxkart situation?

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        Haha Xonotic is a blast to drop into, and the online community were great (partly because they want new players to stay ;), one even taught me how to properly use the grappling rope in CTF online mid-game. I’m more used to Call of Duty ‘run-and-gun’ gameplay than Halo or anything with more tactical movement, so someone experienced in this kind of game would have even more fun. It’s worth pointing out that all the games I mentioned (and it’s only partly coincidence) are Free and Open Source Software (“FOSS”) which is community developed rather than commercially developed, similarly to Lemmy, Mastodon and others.

        Alright here’s a quick rant for you:

        The SuperTuxKart situation is a bit annoying, in mid-2019, a large chunk of the core staff stood down or left, including the lead, the co-project leader for 10 years and the social media manager. Two new leaders were elected (Alayan and Benau), and in the next couple of years Alayan has apparently disappeared.

        Benau is a good dev, but not a good people person. They often give trollish replies in the main chat room antagonizing people who are reasonably annoyed and then laughing at them, I’ve seen them call two different volunteers ‘trolls’ and alienate them, people who very obviously weren’t malicious and did nothing but politely suggest actually useful and applicable improvements or contribute amateurish addons and ask why one wasn’t approved. Add on top of that randomly posting Musk and Donald Trump reaction stickers constantly in regular conversation. And the icing on the cake is that they’re too dismissive of suggestions to accommodate to artist who are less technically experienced. They’ll accept merge requests if someone has volunteered and made those technical or documentation improvements ready to add, sure, but it’s about a 0 on their priority list. And this isn’t trivial, it’s probably the critical important task: I’ve talked to an industry professional 3D artist and teacher who couldn’t get the tools working and was unable to contribute after (allegedly, I don’t know the details) not getting any help in the chat room. With the improvements later made by someone else to the tool setup process, this person probably would have made the major, much requested improvements they had set out to make (like the redesigned overworld map).

        Now, look, Benau is a bit stressed handling more roles than they should have, and that probably doesn’t help, but they’re the lead decision maker for a lot of things and very active in the chat and feedback channel so they’re important when it comes to people’s impression and experience. It’s toxic to behave like this in a room for a family-oriented game. I mean, it would be toxic for a FPS too, but I’d just expect better from this genre of game. And when you’re a volunteer driven project, that can be enough to kill it. There’s certainly lost potential when experienced artists leave.

        • @bruhsoulz@lemmy.ml
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          211 months ago

          goddamn that sucks, personally i dont play the game actively (it was one of my first linux games tho, was super impressed with how much it had to offer from being able to download cars and maps and like minimodes or whatever), i really hope projects like this find their way and keep growing cus itd be such a shame to watch it fall into obscurity due to poor handling. especially ones that have been around as much as stk. thx for the insight!

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    411 months ago

    Team Fortress 2, with over 2100 hours logged. More back on the Xbox 360 copy and when it was free during the Mac Update.