I got 12750 hours on my Old School RuneScape ironman, probably another 10000-15000 hours across all my other accounts the past 20 years :P then I have good 5000 hours on CSGO and 2500 in Final Fantasy 14 online.
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Definitely Dota2 with around 1350. Diablo2 might be close if you sum my hours from original and resurrected.
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It will probably always be World of Warcraft. No time these days to match that on a single game, not by a long shot.
Minecraft, and most tragically, several thousand hours in World of Tanks before I overcame my addiction.
The battlefields combined probably, well over 3000 hours at this point. If not combined then 1000+ hours in battlefield 4. The rest 2k hours divided between bf3, 1 and 5.
Rimworld according to steam. Its more likely to be Halo 3; I played it every chance I got between its release and Halo: Reach's release.
Who do you main? I'm average at spy with 150 hours put into him. I have around 600 hours idle on the game because I sometimes forget to leave it
City of Heroes and FFXIV I'm sure Everquest is up there too, but I'm sitting at about 4000 hours on each of these. Guess I'm a sucker for a good MMO ๐
In my old gamer life probably Mario Kart 64 in my new gamer life I restarted after working Endless Space 2 or Go/Baduk (if you some up all clients for that game)
I have right at 400 hours in Terraria, and that was all before the 1.2 version
Realistically, Civ 5. But Civ 6 isn't that far behind.
World of Warcraft (TBC, WotLK, Classic, Classic TBC) probably wins out by a large margin, followed by Dota 2.
Around 2100 hours in DayZ and I still suck at PvP. ๐
Silent Hill. I played it multiple times on the PS1, attempting to get all the endings, continued to play it on PS2 and at least once or twice a year since. I play it on my PS Vita, my laptop or my phone these days. I sometimes have all 3 going at different stages of the game. Something just calls me back to Silent Hill...
Probably Everquest 2, even though I haven't played it in years.
For some reason, Saints Row: The Third with only 71.6 hours. But untracked, it's most likely Call of Duty Moderna Warfare 2 (the original)
League of Legends + TFT for me. I've played since season 3 for LoL and for TFT, I grinded so many games to hit challenger before I quit.
Steam tells me 4 games over 1000 hours. I had 6136 hours in Crusader Kings 2 when I stopped playing in 2020. 1018 in CK3 but I don't play it anymore either. 1132 hours in Project Zomboid. 1210 hours in SCUM. Back in the day I put in a stupid amount of hours in Everquest and WoW though.
Weirdly, Battlefield 4. It was the only game I was very good at (top 1000 for skill), and since then the BF games have been less inspiring - also it seems as I get older there's less time I can commit to playing games.
I tend to just stick to a few games rather than jump around a lot.
So I have around 2000-3000 hours each in TF2, Dota 2, and WoW (only classic and pre-Cata)
I'm the same way. Team fortress 2 for me has 1000 hours but my playtime all the way across steam is around 4000. I also had a lot in Minecraft before I got sick with Microsoft's ideas to do with it. I mean one full year for a handful of stuff which modders have managed to do in a month? No thank you. If the 1.12 modding community keeps getting more mods I might go back.
I have 5500 hours in a little indie game called Altitude. Very fun if you decide to give it a try, although multi-player is really dead if you don't know when people play