Absolutely hammered ED when it first came out. But lost interest when the engineer grind started to ‘wear on me’.
Haven’t actually played since April last year - I might have to fire it up for old times sake.
Absolutely hammered ED when it first came out. But lost interest when the engineer grind started to ‘wear on me’.
Haven’t actually played since April last year - I might have to fire it up for old times sake.
Wasteland 2 or the arma mods lol
In terms of playtime,
Then a big gap in playtime to some more recent games.
For my life with Steam thus far: Arma 3 by 3:1 to the next which would be VTOLVR. And that’s about it. I avoid Steam unless the game forces it.
It would be interesting to see what a psychologist would conclude from this…
Kerbal has 853 hours logged, but I probably have more than twice that seeing as I bought it as a stand alone game when it first came out and then a few years later I transferred the license to over to Steam. Probably the best $13 I ever spent.
My most played game on Steam is Red Dead Redemption 2 & Red Dead Online. I’m approaching 700 hrs.
Next is MSFS2020.
Third is Age of Empires IV
Mine is Arma 3 at around 700 hrs, followed by FSX and a few others at 300-400+hrs. FSX is only the steam version, I flew the standalone install for at least ~13 years prior.
According to Steam: Baldur’s Gate 3 is my most played game.
I was not a D&D fan at all until I took the plunge and bought BG 3. I am a full convert now! I’ve finished the game three times and will most likely replay it again before too long.
From a certain point of view I feel like a n00b, but from another… there’s just so many games I own outside Steam on which I burned hundreds upon hundreds of hours…
I have a similar experience. I was not into D&D tabletop but read the novels, lore, and explored some of the PCRPGs. That said, I should recommend the Icewind Dale games but after experiencing BG3, it might be a struggle to engage in something retro. Still, those games were awesome and you’ll even run into Drizzt.
Divinity: Original Sin 2, also made by Larian, is a nice game. The mistake I made was playing BG3 first.
Anyway, I’m just putting these out there in case you might have caught the bug.
Good times and a nice collection. I remember playing the original X-Com. On more than one occasion, I would start playing around 9 PM and then realize it was 3 AM the next day. Well, this was before Steam so I guess it doesn’t count.
Looks like I’m a trucker
Though I have plenty games that I don’t play on Steam (DCS, BMS, MSFS2020, retro stuff etc)
“Divinity: Original Sin 2, also made by Larian, is a nice game. The mistake I made was playing BG3 first.”
raises hand Same mistake made by me!
I think my most played games are all not on Steam, because I got Steam pretty late or hot the games somewhere else.
DCS, FSX, KSP, World of Warcraft, Guild Wars 1+2 and most of the X series games I don’t play / didn’t play via Steam.
Also: I played a lot in offline mode and Steam apparently doesn’t count those hours.
Ooof I forgot about that! From 2016 till 2016 I was basically without internet!
The pic below shows all games over 90 hours.
There is definitely something weird. I am pretty sure I didn’t play Half Life 2 for 130 hours. I don’t even think I played through it more than once. Maybe it counts the hours I spent in the editor? I used Hammer for Portal levels and stuff.
Skyrim probably misses 100 hours or so that I played offline, and so do Cities:Skylines, BG3 and all the Farming Simulator games. For X4 I know the amount since that was a few months ago, I played 50 hours more than displayed there.
Assetto Corsa is missing here, it is down at 60 hours which is odd since the kids and I played it a lot. Probably because I launch it via ACCM or we played offline a lot?
The other car related games are only around half myself, half the time is my son.
Non-Steam games:
KSP: Definitely four digits
DCS: A few hundred hours, probably not quite 1000 but a lot.
FSX: 500+, maybe over 1000.
X1, X2 and X3: Pretty sure all of them are over 500 hours.
World of Warcraft: I don’t dare to look. It was almost the only game I played for literal years of daily playing. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was 5000+ hours.
Guild Wars 1+2: Surely over 500 each, probably four digits.
Baldur’s Gate 1+2: probably 400+ hours each.
StarCraft 1+2: Lots. But not over 500 I guess.
Operation Flashpoint: So many hours in SP and MP and building own missions. Easily over 400.