Whats the most amount of time youve spent playing any 1 game

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Ricotez

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I clocked something around 800 hours total in Guild Wars (you can find out by typing /age in the chat window, your total time played will pop up if you do). Mind, that is 800 hours total, across all my characters, during 4 years, and including time waiting for groups to start missions and being AFK.

Still, it is a lot (about 200 hours a year). Though it's nothing compared to some people's stats (a few people in my alliance have over 2000 hours).

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Kevlar Eater said:
7500 hours on Guild Wars
Wow... Now that's a lot of time. I'm guessing you have Obsidian Armour on all your characters by now? :p
 

Dirkie

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Baldur's gate 1 and 2, probably between 300 and 400 hours
Half life 1, 2, 2.1, 2.2 probably about 150 hours
Rise of Nations, Pharaoh, Zeus and other RTS/Citybuilders... probably 1500 hours.
Unreal Tournament 1 and 2004... a hideous amount, but i can't make a real guess, might be between 200 and 700 hours.
*starts K's Choice*
 

Nalgas D. Lemur

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Well, I used to run a MUD back in the day (before MMOs had fancy things like graphics and sound and we were all happy just to have text on our screens), and my combined total time is apparently around 50,000 hours. If you count actual time playing and not just idling or using it in place of an IM client/IRC, it's probably just a few thousand, some of which was bug testing and stuff like that, but at least a couple thousand of it was actually playing it as a game with other people.

Since Steam started tracking play time, the highest I have is Titan Quest, at 116 hours, but I know I've spent way longer than that on various RPGs and some multiplayer FPSes over the years, but there's no way to actually tell how long at this point.
 

Fiend Dragon

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I have well over 1000 hours in WOW, ~200 in Guild Wars, for mmos.
I'm still adding to my Mass Effect time, easily around 400 hours in ME1, and 300 or so in ME2 so far.
Diablo II I'm not quite so sure, I've been playing it on and off, but its definitely over 600 hours. Add in another 400 in Diablo 1.

The games that I most remember for dumping a lot of time into were two of my all time favourite games, Gauntlet Dark Legacy, at ~500, and Time Splitters.

Me and a group of friends spent every single day playing Time Splitters 2+3 for well over 4 months, and played less frequently for much longer than that.

hmm... ~29d/m * 4m * ~6h/d = ~696

So about 700 hours. Time well spent. Every time someone mentions it I get an extreme craving to play it again. I should start looking around for a copy.
 

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TooMiserableToLive said:
Aby_Z said:
200+ hours in Disgaea...
You, sir are awesome and I have no doubt about your sexuality.
[sub]I just love that phrase[/sub]
Seriously, I just can't beat Curtis, and whenever I search for help online I find topics like "Oh, my Laharl is level 5739 and how do I beat this boss with this many "stronger enemies" petitions. HELP!" *cough* My Laharl is somewhere around level 50... *cough*
Allow me to give you some relevant advice that will take your characters up to level 100 quite easily(I suggest reincarnating as well to make the best use of this.)

There's a stage where every single square except for one has invincibility and there's a ton of Cat monsters and succubi. I think it was stage 4-3 or something; It's where you meet Maderas and he uses Laharls weakness against breasts against him (Gotta love Disgaea humor...)

Anyway, you just throw all the monsters into each other till they create one high level creature, then you force that creature into the one spot that isn't invincible and surround that creature so it can't move. Take advantage of team attacks and the like till you can whittle down all its' health (I suggest placing a strong character next to a weak one so they team attack and give a good deal of experience to the weak character; attack with the weak character.) I used this method to get my Laharl up to level 90 or 100 way before the fight against Kurtis. You can use this method for all the characters in your group so get some nice music playing and hunker in for the grind!

Hope that helps!
 

Babitz

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I'd say Diablo 2 and UT2k4. God knows how many hours I've wasted on that. Also, about 200 hours on Pokemon Platinum.
 

Pyotr Romanov

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Aby_Z said:
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That sounds good, thanks. I'll give it a try when I have a LOT of free time.
And yes, got to love the Disgaea humor. Actually, is there even a way to re-watch the cutscenes? They don't replay upon entering an old level.
 

CowboyfromHell666

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200 hours on Halo 3
300+ hours on Oblivion
100 hours on DA:O

In one sitting, DA:O wins again for like, 12 hours.

Oh, and San Andreas for like 400 hours
 

BladesEternal

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In one sitting? Twenty eight complete hours of Resistance: Fall of Man. Though I was accompanied by my dad, root beer, ding-dongs, and a few bathroom breaks.

Can't say how many hours I've poured into Diablo2 and LoD....
 

StarofAzura

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Forgot to mention Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II. It was my first gaming love and at the tender age of fourteen I drove my family crazy taking up the family computer to play it nonstop. I probably had several hundred hours on that bad boy, I just don't have the saves any more. KotOR is probably the runner up alongside Morrowind. I probably have about 300 hours in it.
 

ArcWinter

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Like, at one time? Or over a period of time?

At one time was the MW2 campaign, which took me 7 hours.

Over a period of time, definitely Oblivion. Why? Played no other game for 1 year, then played it sporadically for 2 additional years. So, at an hour a day (best estimate), probably around 575 hours. 650 if you take into account weekends. Somewhere around 700 if you consider modding it.

So, yeah. It's a good game.