What game fits this?

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Factorio.

Spent like 80 hours in the last two weeks playing Space Exploration. Send help

It took me 500 hours to finish that monster

Playing my first non-vanilla run with Krastorio right now, and it feels like I'm playing a whole new game. I can basically kiss my life goodbye... again.

I've got 1500 hours on unmodified Factorio. If I installed mods I probably would waste away in front of my screen.

Which would be bad because then the factory would stop growing.

Install the Bob Angels suite of mods.

It's the same game, just more ores, liquids, and things to do.

Takes about 120 hours to finish a run through.

I've heard this pack can be overly complex, but I know one day I'll give into it and never be seen again.

It's not really.

Start with just Bob's mods suite then.

That alone just adds the extra ores, and not too much else. Really good introduction to an easier overhaul mod. Takes.about 60 hours to finish at a first go

I'm trying to do space exploration and Jesus it has a hell of a curve, especially if you're playing alone

Yeah, I was tempted to try K2 + SE, but the last ounce of my sanity kicked in at the last second. It's definitely next up, though.

No factorio would be this except its a positive review.

Warthunder

Can confirm. I have been playing since the beta and I hate it, yet I keep coming back…

In case someone would like to know: I took this screenshot from the leaf blower revolution's steam page

Wtf... The review gets a whole other dimension with this knowledge... It's more the "help me" of an addicted now...

What did you think this was – with 3750 hours of playtime on record?

Somebody grinding hours...

which is different to addiction how?

Grinding hours on steam aka using s.a.m. , archi steam farm or similar programs to emulate playing the games for hours while the games are actually not running.

Yeah, like DNU said, something more grindy. Or something difficult. So more like PoE where you can play thousands of hours without seeing everything or knowing everything. Or like Black Desert Online with its afk mechanics. Or a game with a lot rng like dwarf fortress or rimworld.

Or speedrunning stuff. But some kind of idle... 😅 indeed unexpected.

Well maybe it is because said games are my timesinks... Even though I haven't played any game as long as he/she did.

Factorio

Dyson sphere program

*They're the same picture

(the dark fog update is seriously sick tho)

I haven't played since before the update. It's cool? I was worried it would take away from the main fun of the game. Is this not the case?

i don't think so, but you can either entirely disable it, or make them passive, or tune it to your liking; there's tons of customizability in the difficulty!

it's honestly some pretty smart design in how they handled it! you should give it a try, see if you like it!

one little beginners tip that's kinda important: they always choose the shortest path to your base (so pretty much any structure you build) and they attack based on your power consumption! (there's a little widget that tells you when a wave is coming)

I tried to like it. There's this.. sucky element about it. Can't put my finger on it...

Just one more turn, man. That's all I need. Then Ghandi will pay. C'mon man I'll go to sleep right after, I promise.

RimWorld, I have hundreds of hours of playtime, (not including my previous extralegal copy) and now I am obsessed with:

  • human nuggets (not that kind) (not immediately, anyways)
  • organ harvesting
  • human leather cowboy hats (and dusters)
  • greenhouses (for weed* and cocaine)
  • how do I fit the new turrets in my existing killbox

*not actually true, it's all coke

Greenhouses are my weird obsession. Probably not very useful for most colonies, but just look so nice.

Mabinogi.

Not many people have played it I'm sure, but imagine this:
You've just downloaded a new free MMO. You figure it's gonna be super pay to win, but it's free so why not give it a shot anyway.
For the first few minutes, after you stop being confused by the UI, you start to take everything in. There are no classes, you can do whatever you want. Want to be a mage AND a warrior? Totally doable. Want to be a bard playing in the town square for tips? Thanks to the robust music system, you can. In fact, you're having trouble finding anything you can't do.
A few months later, things are progressing nicely. You've mastered every skill, played thousands of songs by now, got some pretty good gear, and you haven't encountered even a hint of the p2w you expected. Life is great. However, you're going to need a bit of a gear upgrade before tackling this next dungeon. You check how much it'll cost you. 300 million.
You've never even seen more than 50 million in one place before. Nevertheless, you figure with hard work, you can achieve it. After a month, you've gathered about 100 mil by exploiting market bubbles to sell anything valuable as fast as possible and in as large of quantities as possible. It's still not enough though. The cash shop begins to beckon you. You could pay a little real money to buy a cash shop item, and sell it for gold.
But you realize that in order to get the 200 mil you need, you'd need to spend over 100 dollars. You rationalize to yourself that hey, the p2w isn't that bad if it's easier to make the gold in game than it is to make the real money to buy it. You continue on your quest, but you run into an issue. There just aren't any more bubbles to exploit. You've crashed the market in your quest to obtain all the gold you need without spending a penny. You cave, and buy just a couple cash shop items to sell and make up the difference. You get your shiny new equipment. You feel powerful. It's such a huge upgrade it's almost ridiculous. You feel like 20$ was worth it to have this much fun. Out of curiosity, you check to see how much your next upgrade will cost.

2 billion. It's too late. You're addicted. Sunk cost fallacy has kicked in. You've already invested in your character, and that next upgrade is gonna cost you 2000$.
You can't quit. You've tried. There's just no game like this anywhere else. You will spend that money eventually, no matter how hard you try to avoid it.

This is my story. I'm aiming to get that gold without spending a penny. It's been months. I'm half a percent if the way there. It's not gonna happen. Every day I have to pull myself away from that cash shop. It would be so easy, but so irresponsible.
But one day I will spend that money. The game is insidious like that. The only way to avoid it is to either not play the game in the first place or not give a shit about progressing. I am in neither camp.

Genuinely, I love the game, but every day I pray it gets shut down before I have the chance to pay in that much money. It's so hard to stop myself.

Dude. Uninstall it, walk away, get a hobby with that $2000. Something you always wanted to do that's on your bucket list. There's no way playing a P2W game was on your bucket list.

Buy a guitar, take some lessons. That would be way more fulfilling than playing something in a virtual town square for imaginary tips.

Or.. you know.. spend the 2k on the hobby you already have. Fuck it. Might as well dig a deeper hole.

stop it. Get some help

I know you're joking, or at least half joking, but I literally am getting help for this. I have psychiatric appointments constantly to deal with how easily I get addicted to things and occasionally try meds to try to improve my impulse control.

I haven't quit the game because my psychiatrist and the few therapists I've gone through feel the game's actually been a net positive on my life, and the real problem is my impulse control. If I wasn't drooling over a 2000$ staff I'd be buying 2000$ worth of 40k minis that I'll never actually get around to putting together and painting. That actually already happened a little bit during a brief period where I quit the game, and I did indeed buy a bunch of 40k shit I still haven't assembled.

It's a serious issue how many games now are deliberately designed with compulsion conditioning tactics to get people playing and spending not out of legitimate interest but out of a manufactured "need".

I heard stories of people who had to drop their favorite franchises, like sports ones, because they started to resort to that, and they knew they'd be too susceptible to keep playing without giving in.

I'm relived to hear that you actually got the help you deserved because I was serious. I know how awful it feels to not be in control of yourself or your motivations and I don't want anyone to experience it

Have you been diagnosed with ADHD?

I am diagnosed with ADHD, but more pressingly I'm diagnosed with Schizoaffective disorder. The manic phases from that make me try to empty my bank account at the slightest provocation, even after being medicated rather well for it.

The ADHD sure doesn't help though, causing me to still be impulsive even when not in a manic phase, just less so. It's also possible my impulse control in my manic phases is only as bad as it is because it's combined with ADHD.

I don't know about the other stuff, but my understanding is that people with ADHD have hard time avoiding addictions as is.

You rolled challenging traits in character creation, but remember that all negative perks give more experience. Keep it up. Godspeed.

I mean you already show impulse control. Just keep that energy up. If you one day cave in try again to not spend more money for as long as you manage.

I am collecting anime figurines.

Send help

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2 billion. It’s too late. You’re addicted. Sunk cost fallacy has kicked in.

I think the Sunk cost kicked in by the time you chose to spend money to get those 200 mil, since you were "already a third of the way" and "worked so hard already"

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Sounds like you're playing a more generous version of capitalism.

I've played a different one and resisted spending cash. One day I felt depression getting worse over my addiction to that game and had given all of my accounts to other players and uninstalled everything. It felt kinda bad for a week or two but then got better. I'd say you still can win that

Oh. It's that game that has a song in DJMax Respect V. Who knew that such a cute looking game could be hiding something so insidious.

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Minecraft. There's always another automatic farm to create, a new cave to explore and a new mod to try out! Not to mention the fun that multiplayer brings...

I'm currently playing a modpack called Divine Journey 2 which I started back in the middle of October. 280 hours in and still in chapter 11 of the quest book (30 chapters in total) and it's still addictive and enjoyable.

thanks for the recommendation! i have been slowly getting into modpacks. just tried this out for a few minutes and already look forward to exploring more tomorrow.

I'm very glad that you're liking it so far. The tips you see at the bottom left of the world loading screens are actually very helpful so don't miss them

After some time all the caves are the same though…

That's why there's mods! Also, if the caves get samey, you can always go end-busting or build a new project.

My groups new obsession is Vintage Story. Set up a server and we've collectively put in hundreds of hours over the last few months.

Help.

i didn't know Minecraft was on steam

Clearly this is just Vim being launched through Steam.

Maybe you should :q your attitude

:q!

sudo vim /chumps/bin/lm_old

gg

dG

:wq

I'm not familiar with gg and dG commands, and when I try them on a text file in vi it says they are not valid command. What should they do? (maybe they are specific to vim, but I only have vi, it came with the os and it's good enough for me).

Also, :x is WAAAAYYY faster (lol) than :wq 😛

Sorry I use them all the time on your mum I figured you would have known

Why? I'm not my mum. Looks like you are not even good at explaining the jokes. Not a surprise, she was not impressed either.

What!? Are you serious? She texted me later and said “Don’t bother coming over again” and I honestly took it as having satisfied her so thoroughly that all she needed was one time with me!?

Also in vim “gg” navigates to the beginning of a document (remember it as the opposite of “good game”, you are at the beginning). “dG” deletes to G the end of the document, G being the opposite command to gg in that it brings you to the end of a document.

:wq of course means write and quit

TIL. Even you can be useful sometimes.

:x is still faster than :wq

I use emacs anyways, pshh why did you think I even cared, nerd.

Ok yeah I mean I use evil bindings but I don’t need to fumble around with practically analog equipment like :wq and :x

…alright fine I just use stock spacemacs, someone let me into the wizard school and it is amazing but literally everyone else here knows to do magic and the most I have done is make a frog balloon up twice it’s size. I have to keep pretending like I am working on these massive architectures of spell books to influence weather systems in a way that takes dynamic inputs from remote wizard servers in towers…. and honestly I just love org mode in a pretty package that works well out of the box. ..most of the gravestones here are dedicated to a great wizard known as Dotfile and I have NO idea who he is.

Don’t tell anyone or they will find me and run me out of the gates.

Elite: Dangerous has lots of players that complain all day and play all night. Probably EVE too

I found Elite: Dangerous incredibly cool. How many chances will we get to explore some version of our solar system? I know the game feels empty, but I found it relaxing for the same reason truck simulator is relaxing, just cruising and enjoying the scenery

EVE Online

I just started playing again after 9 years 😐

I end up resubbing every few years and just spin something cool endlessly, or get caught in WIS (RIP), or the ship map thing, or the exoplanet research project (RIP). I was really pissed the last time though at how expensive it has become. And I didn't like the covid research minigame.

Escape from Tarkov.... Fucking hate that game!! I'll be on tonight 7pm central if anyone wants to team up.

How has no one said WoW, so much time lost

Is the time really lost if you got a ballin new mount and ledendary weapons and have perfected your spe- yeah i should go touch grass :/

The day I quit that shit, such a huge burden lifted off my shoulders. I felt the same with Ragnarok Online before that and a stupid gacha a couple years after WoW. But nothing was as strong as the WoW quitting experience. No more chasing that rare spawn. No more soloing the old raids weekly on multiple characters in an attempt to get that 1% drop mount or a missing transmog piece. No more dailies. No more arena/bg capping. No more stupid farm. No more relisting AH items every hour to undercut competition during sleep hours. No more gearing Alts so they can join main raids in case one is needed.

The only thing I miss is the gruesome rigor in our attempts to get realm first on an insignificant, casual pvp server, just to stay in top1000. 5/7 raid nights. 6PM to drop dead. But lots of booze and banter on TS. Fun times.

Dwarf Fortress

Tell me about your favorite dwarf

She died doing what she loved - building an intricately smoothed Elf caravan killbox, decoratively carved with masterwork pictures of dead trees.
Tragically her lover pulled the lever while she was still inside.

Starfield. People played for 700 hours then wrote a bad review then play for another 300 hours . Bro if you put 1000 hours into a game there was obviously something you liked about it.

i hate everything that pisses me off for 1000 hours

It’s a great example. Starfield (like other BGS games) does a lot of things well that few other games do at all. So it’s frustrating when they put out a game that is pretty mediocre outside those few strengths, and also your only real option for scratching those particular itches.

To be fair, starfield could be simply addicting, and addicting doesn't mean a player can't find the game underwhelming. I spent a lot of time on cookie clicker and in retrospective it was boring, but I kept playing because the numbers were going up. What saved me was clearing my browser's cookies (lol) and loosing my progress.

its addicting because the gunplay is so fun combined with the jetpack

countless hours i spent going to planets, killing shit, and leaving

I’m not sure many of those people exist. Most of the bad reviews I would imagine came from people that put 1-10 hours into it.

Your comment got me curious, so I did some digging. Unfortunately Steam caps out filtering reviews at "above 100", so I couldn't find a way to get data on the difference between 100-200 hour players vs 500-1000 hour players for example. But I broke it down by 0-24 hours, 25-49 hours, 50-99 hours, and 100+ hours to see the results.

Unsurprisingly, folks who played it for less than 25 hours liked it the least, with an average of 50% positive reviews. This is also the largest sample size by far, accounting for 51,686 of the roughly 140,000 reviews.

More surprisingly however, the next three data sets (25-49, 50-99, and 100+), order themselves naturally from "most positive sentiment to least". Essentially, the longer you play it after 25 hours, the more likely you are to rate it negatively.

Breaking it down:

0-24 hours: 50% positive reviews out of 51,686 players.

25-49 hours: 69% positive reviews out of 34.644 players

50-99 hours: 64% positive reviews out of 30,775 players

100+ hours: 61% positive reviews out of 22,800 players.

Oh, and because I just reread your comment, I checked out the 1-10 hour players as well, and your guess there was accurate. 40% positive reviews out of the 27,316 players in that range.

And given that there were more negative reviews in the 0-24 hour range than reviews from people who even played it for more than 100 hours, I would say you were mostly right about the guess that players who played it for a very extensive time and reviewed it negatively were a minority. Even if that minority was made up of about 8,900 reviews, or roughly 6.3%.

While this is far from a "definitive scientific test", the data on Steam seems to indicate that among people who liked the game enough to put significant time into it, the more they played, the less likely they were to rate it positively.

I upvote things I like, and don't want to be one of those people who comment "THIS!", but you did proper research and it didn't get the acknowledgement it deserved.

Thank you the for data, I found it insightful.

Rimworld 12,000 hours later... I definitely need help

I want to like Rimworld so much, but without mods it's unplayable, and with them the game stops being fun. Rimworld misses something, I I can't put my finger on it.

I agree to some degree but I do think the core game is solid but mods absolutely add a whole different (better) experience.

Warframe

I was just checking if anyone had typed this because I was going to, after a couple of months in hiatus I'm hooked on it again.

Every time I go to try it. “Tf do all these words mean?” I have no idea what is going on. I need to sit down with a guide or something. But got distracted by ESO and was able to dive in immediately so I guess it’ll be 20 years before I repeat the process.

There's a steep learning curve as far as the basics go, but once you level up a frame, a couple decent weapons and some basic Mods (stat-up accessories), it might get you for good. I played if for years and it was pretty fun.

One of the big stumbling blocks is that level up by itself doesn't do anything but open up slots for Mods, it doesn't increase your stats. You need good mods and to rank them up to actually get stronger.

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I've put in over 2,700 hours into Oxygen Not Included, so that's my vote.

Edit: Oh dip, I just looked it up and I'm slightly over 2,800 now :/

This was unexpected and fantastic, what a game

I tell people it's the funnest game you'll ever hate. It's cathartic as hell when everything is running smoothly, but it just takes one little bump to throw everything off.

I put 200+ hours in on my steam deck.. originally I was looking g for a fallout shelter type game, but more depth, I had no idea what I was in for

Just finished Home Sweet Home an hour ago. 😎

Yeah I just wish the lemmy ONI community was a bit more active. I should be above 2K hours in now too, and I haven't won yet. My current run I'm trying to get up to 20 dupes while also trying my first attempt at something magma power.

Longest I've ever gotten was 1114 cycles, and I haven't won yet either. You don't win, you just do better each time...

Space Engineers and Kerbal Space Program

I wish SE has more PvE or missions. I switched to Dyson Space Program recently as it has PvE in the recent update but I'm probably gonna go back to SE.

Ark. The original anyways, I refuse to buy 1.5. It was a poorly optimized piece of shit full of broken crap yet I couldn't stay away. That is, until, it became so bloated I couldn't fit it on my SSD anymore.

God, I hated that game. No days off, because I have to fucking feed my dinosaurs, that up until I caught them, knew exactly how to find food.

The only saving grace on it was that if you were on private servers that were mostly PVE, you could just capture them all in cryopod and then you only had to log in like once every two or three weeks instead of every 3 days cuz all you have to do is generator

I did all my time in single player because if I got to some dumb unoptimized/bug I could cheat my way back because fuck them. I too will not buy this BS 1.5 either. They had their chance. I’m still bitter that instead of fixing the base game they got dollar signs in their eyes and just started releasing dlc.

Everyone was pissed when they started putting out DLC in a busted ass early access so they just went all 'mission accomplished' and said the game was done.

RuneScape, Ark, ... DOTA2 (especially with that cry for help).

Some people get lost for thousands of hours in grand-strategy games like Europa Universalis. Or MMOs like Eve Online.

But feeling like the game consumed you is grinder and MOBA territory.

Morrowind

It's one of my favorite games of all time. But choose a wrong setup and you're screwed. Don't get anything before heading out you're dead. Attack a peasant, dead. Go in that cave, dead. Get winded before doing anything, dead and frustrated.

Brew a bunch of Fortify Intelligence potions, drink them, brew some more, repeat. Later make Fortify Strength potion, gives 1000+ strength for over an hour, one hit kill everyone.

At that point, you might as well just use console commands to set your strength to 1000.

Not the same thing. Abusing rules (or code bugs) is "cheating legally". You can also make a spell that does Soul Trap to self + fortify attribute and said attribute will be permanently fortified.

On one hand, Vampire Survivor is super addictive and just extremely well made and feature rich. I recommend it to everyone.

On the other hand, please help me.

Is a cool game but i don't see the appeal in playing it for that long. I've had enough after about 70 hours.

Escape from Tarkov. I got out of the cycle, the real escape

I got out of the cycle when I finally realized how many cheaters there are. Worthless to play an extraction shooter under those circumstances. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5LfGcDB7Ek

The problem is that there is no alternative. Every other game fails to give me the dopamine rush that tarkov can. So I probably won’t escape anytime soon, even if it means spending thousands more hours dying to blatant cheaters.

I too still crave a game that gives the same rush Tarkov used to. But cheaters, poor servers, bad match times and just plain annoying design decisions aren't worth hoping on every wipe. I actually had a good time with single player for a while, and I might try some more when it updates to the next major patch

Rimworld, Runescape, EVE, Factorio, Gmod, VR chat, Skyrim Modding, working with Lua, installing linux... wait...

Tbf though, after Planetside broke the record for largest in-game battle, I've never been able to switch to a new "fps mmorpg".

Edit: I just want throw this old clip out there:

https://youtu.be/Bbadyv1OKyY?si=dzp-I7Cm9fOb8Q-K&t=70

God I miss planetside

I can see every single example taking that much time, but Skyrim? Is there really 3000h+ worth of content in that game that doesn't get boring after first time you do it?

I feel like you need to be introduced to mods. There are...a lot. Even if you keep it to just relatively high quality ones that add content (rather than mechanical overhauls or graphical overhauls), there are still a lot.

I'd suggest Falskaar, Wyrmstooth, The Hanging Gardens, The Maelstrom and vicn's mods (Vigilant, Glenmoril and Unslaad) as a starting point.

Actually, that's not true, I'd recommend Legacy of the Dragonborn as a starting point, then grab mods that require it and mods that require those until you have all the content mods that can have displays in the museum (which includes all the ones I mentioned before, but is not limited to them).

I used to think so, though with mods maybe

Definitely not worth it in retrospect though

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Rimworld

Open Transport Tycoon

Rimworld is one of those games I'm addicted to for like 2 weeks non-stop.

Then once I have 30 colonists and they can't even keep the floor clean cuz I have too many things going on, I'm done because i know I'll never "finish" anything. Even though every time I start that game I tell myself I'll finally build the spaceship this time.

Nobody builds the spaceship. Nobody I know has ever built the ship, unless they were playing the save our ships mod (I think that's the mod name IDK I don't use that one) but then that's not end game

I just accepted that I will only ever lose and it's fine

It's the most underwhelming finale in any game I've played. Completely pointless. You work your ass off to establish economy which can sustain building of a ship and then once you are done defending it, you get a black screen saying good job grunt. If they connected it with new game, say what you left the planet with is your new starting gear, then I could see it being more relevant. Kind of set it up for mods with extreme planets and stuff. So you have to prepare on more acceptable planet before going somewhere extreme. The way it currently is makes ending pointless.

I would guess people who play destiny 2?

Was looking for someone to mention D2...

To be fair, "it takes one to know one" kind of applies here. I played a whole heap of D2, right from the launch.

I was one of the dumbasses who paid for the base game, and the two abysmal DLCs to follow, and then for forsaken.

Forked out only for all of the content to be either made free to play / taken away and 'vaulted' (not that anyone would really miss it).

Friends would keep telling me to hop back in after every expansion and I genuinely wonder how their rotten formula can still keep such a wide audience invested.

the one that makes you forget how the sun looks like

Protip: do not look at the sun to discern it's shape.

It's just sort of this black splotch that never goes away.. Saved you guys some time.

Shocked Donkstiny Destiny 2 didn’t get mentioned yet.

I loved the in-the-moment gameplay and the narrative arc they had going there for a while. Despite myself I'm still invested in some of the characters... but it's one of those games where I really recognized how all-consuming the engagement treadmill I had been on once I stepped away. It's probably a good thing for me that it's in the shitter at the moment, or I could easily get lured back in.

Oh, and the r/DtG mods deleted my highly-upvoted Lightfall "lore/prediction" shitpost that was a massive wall of text winding up to an Attack on Titan pun, so fuck 'em.

Yeah. I’m so captured by the setting and enough of the characters that I’m seeing the light and dark saga through to the end, but I largely agree with the sentiment towards the game at the moment. I’ll let the studios next release come out and really gauge my interest carefully. Bungie has set my personal style for gamefeel and almost every game I enjoy, I enjoy due to its moment to moment similarity to destiny. Robo Quest, Metal Rising: Hellsinger, Bullets Per Minute, to name a few PvE based games.

That goes all the way back to playing halo on 2 original Xbox’s wired together in the attic of my friends barn at 3am, and even back to Marathon as a younger kid. On top of that, compared to pretty much every other major FPS title, the studio stands behind a lot of causes I align with. The representation in the game, and seeing myself and people like me present in destiny’s vision of the future un-ironically gives me a warm feeling.

I was just talking with some friends that an extraction shooter with world events the complexity of destiny raids would actually be super cool. A fireteam activates a raid (like sea of thieves forts) and begins diving into it, but then other teams can follow them in as the original groups clears encounters and puzzles. Maybe the teams following them in have some smaller scale mechanics to do, then there’s a heavy fight back out with whatever loot. Could make for the gameplay loop gambit could have been. I think the studio has potential to do the PvEvP really well, but we shall see.

Vampire Survivors

I almost missed a flight once because I was completely absorbed by vampire survivors on my steam deck. I love hate that game so bad.

Oh yeah, that one got a serious "one more round" pull

I can only do a round or two before the particle effects hurt my eyes too much to continue. The new Among US DLC is really bad for that because you can get so many so early, and then extend for over an hour past the thirty minute mark. (That's about when I got bored and tried to do everything I could so the red deaths would kill me, so I don't know how long it would have gone).

DDLC.

::: spoiler ddlc ending spoiler The 3750 hours were spent on the last part of DDLC talking to Monika :::

Also been playing League too now(urf is up) aside from warframe because I'm that sad lol

Satisfactory

The amount of time I spend trying to optimize my base is concerning.

I've spent 200 hours on just this building and I'm almost done making the working parts of my item storage facility lol

Dark Souls.

Also KSP

I hear KSP 2 is good now that they added career mode. I've been holding off getting back into KSP just because of the time suck factor of it. But might have to check it out again.

Is that from Perfect Tower II? I swear I just saw that review yesterday.

Arma 3, Baldurs Gate 3, City Skylines, Rust

Surprised I haven't seen EU4 yet... I have 4K hours in the game and still have never taken a run to the end.

Any of the adult visual novels.

They are so hard (that's what she said)

Toontown Online

Seriously, some parts of the task line take months to finish. You better finish those 20 four story buildings in order to get to Donald's Dreamland. And if you didn't train your gags before this point then good luck.