I was looking at my playtime for some games and realized I have over 450 hours in PlanetSide 2.

I’ve been wanting to find a new game to sink some hours into so I’m curious what Lemmy plays the most.

  • @AngryCommieKender
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    15 hours ago

    Ok, so I’m 44, and my parents literally played D&D and video games with us growing up. I literally don’t remember a time in my life that I wasn’t gaming.

    That being said.

    According to Steam:

    Factorio: 4,330 hours

    Dyson Sphere Program: 2,506 hours

    Skyrim: 2440 hours

    Stellaris: 2,237 hours

    Dungeon Defenders: 1644 hours

    Terraria: 1630 hours

    Fallout 4: 602 hours

    Also I probably have well over 10,000 hours in 2.5 edition, 3.0, and 3.5 edition D&D. Only counting actual tabletop time.

    That’s also not counting a fuckton of games that I have played on various consoles starting with a TI-99/A and and Atari 2600 as well as most of the early Nintendo consoles. I branched out once I got to college.

    My numbers are actually quite low. I know multiple people that have 20,000+ hours in their favorite games.

    • @DrDickHandler
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      212 hours ago

      Finally someone mentions Factorio, especially since the DLC just came out.

    • @Bosht
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      213 hours ago

      Oh my god yes Dyson Sphere Project. If you liked it and Factorio give Satisfactory a shot. It’s first person but an amazing experience.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 hours ago

        Satisfactory scratches that same itch, in a totally different way. Adding that third dimension throws a lot of Factorio people off, because it makes it ‘too easy’- if you build it wrong, it’s fine, just go up a level.

        Nah fam, play some more. Just going over the top song gonna cut it off the first few tiers. Especially if you want your factory to look good.