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    one of my steam friends has a program that farms steam hours, just for the shock factor

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      I have several hundred hours in PAYDAY 2 because I didn’t have heat one winter and the main menu kept my room warm lol

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    Easy! Just fall asleep while trying to squeeze in some gaming before bed. Pretty sure time on the title screen or a ‘kicked due to inactivity’ notification will count towards those hours.

    At least half of my Elite Dangerous hours were slept through.

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    i have 1200h in skyrim, 1000 of which i clocked in because as pre-teen who was yet to learn that being trans is a thing i unknowingly used it to escape dysphoria. can’t feel bad if i’m spending most of my days as male cat, the chosen one at that!

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      I wouldn’t be surprised if basically every person with over 1k hours in a game isn’t seeking some sort of escapism, not counting the anomalies like people leaving servers running etc.

      I suppose every minute in a game is escapism of some sort, but escapism from dysphoria or something else significant, I think would be common.

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        I don’t think you need 1k hours to indicate games are being used as an escape. It could be a social thing where a group plays regularly and has invested time in the group and world such as Starcraft or WoW. I don’t disagree at all that games can be an escape for people with life issues, I just don’t know if hours invested is a great indicator. I’ve got over 3k in one game, but that’s mostly because it’s got quick rounds, I can start and stop between other things with no penalty, it’s been out for 4 years, and I still find it fun. The time adds up.

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      I too use Skyrim for dysphoria therapy! Although my dysphoria is less intense and just linked to… gestures broadly

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    Steam just tracks how long the program is running. My old rig played Dark Souls 3 24/7 sometimes because the .exe file would glitch and stay open until I manually terminated it. I averaged 168 hours a week coming back from a 2 week vacation once.

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    I’ve got a couple games with stats like that; and I do play them a lot… but I think a big slice of the time is that I often leave the game open basically all day while dipping in and out to do other things.

    The play time is ticking up, but I’m having lunch, or doing laundry, or clearing the house or whatever; and I come back to the game when I’m done.

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      Yeah the amount of hours I’ve clocked because of 1 hour of play, pause to do task, get busy and then go to bed, next day after dinner sit down to game and unpause. Bang 20 hours for 1 hour of play.

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        My top two are Kerbal Space Program, at 2007 hours, and Satisfactory at 1,787 hours. And yeah, Satisfactory has its time exaggerated, as often you just got to let the factory run.

        My play time on Kerbal Space Program 2?

        17 minutes.

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            My preferred mode of play is what I call “Iron Kerbal.” Career mode. No reloads. No respawning. No reverting flights. I can manage everything except an Eve landing and return without reloads. Or, late game, I can manage an Eve landing and recovery if I have enough resources to just keep throwing crews at the planet.

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    The only game I have that many hours in is because I left it open the whole day while I was working to take 5 minute breaks to play it.

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    I’m sorry but I want to take a slight tangent to show just how high my power level is when it comes to this shit.

    I was interested in tracking my game time on my games in years well before Steam was a thing. We had a family computer and a printer.

    Some are expecting an excel spreadsheet, which was absolutely possible, and I’ll come back to that, but no. I was maybe 8 years old and my solution was to print off an entire page of numbers, cut each of them out individually, then every time I played a game, I’d place the next number inside the CD case.

    Naïve me thought printing up to 20 would be enough, but once I went over that, I simply kept the 20 in the case and added another number inside.

    Years later - in my teens in the mid-00’s - I was obsessed with Pro Evolution Soccer. This is where the excel spreadsheet came in. I logged every single game, the result, the date I played the game, colour coded the results red/yellow/green to show loss/draw/win respectively, won trophies, and a bunch of other stats.

    I didn’t move on to Steam properly until the start of the 2010s. Since then my biggest game is 2016’s Motorsport Manager, which has logged in 1720 hours, followed by Civ V which has 1122 hours since I started playing in 2017.

    My current time sink is Football Manager. I have played over 500 hours in little over a year. Anyone who has played FM knows those are rookie numbers.

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      I’m enamored at the level of data gathering. You could make some cool plots!

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        I think I did to a point. I definitely remember writing down stuff like that. I was nerdy enough to actually buy graph paper books like you’d get at school. I’m sure I made a few graphs with coloured pens on how many times I’d played games.

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    I have something like 4k hours in Warframe.

    However, many of those hours come from having been a broke teenager and wanting to sell stuff for platinum (premium currency). Any time I was home, the game was running, and I had listings up on warframe.market. Most of those hours were just me doing homework and waiting for the chat message noise.

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    uh, factorio just hits the neurons right, idk what to tell you.

    Minecraft just hits my autism where it hurts. I’m a simple man, you entertain my neurons, and i will be happy.

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        FFXIV released in 2013. That’s ~12 years ago, which is about 105,120 hours of human existence.

        105,120/28,625 = 3.6723144104

        Meaning you’ve played an average of 3 hours and 40 minutes per day, every day, for the past 12 years (and that’s a slight under count because the game hasn’t hit its 12th anniversary yet)

        That’s 5585 hours MORE than a full time 40hr/week job; nearly 3 whole years of pure labor.

        All I have to say is congratulations, you beat the hardest game there is: capitalism. Enjoy your furry weeb paradise, friend.

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          I appreciate the praise but it belongs to someone else

          My most played is 250 hours for a game from 2008

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      There isn’t even 2k hours worth of content in XIV

      I wonder what your friend does. My guess is they’re an altoholic or they just RP every day, perhaps even ERP.

      I guess some of it could be idling.

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          I’m not sure if that was a joke but I laughed.

          “I bet that guy roleplays”

          ‘Why would you accuse him of such heinous behavior???’

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            lol

            I personally wish I could roleplay and get into it, id seriously e playing more ff if I could

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              I did it in person when I was in like the third grade. A girl four years older than me in my neighborhood would sneak onto the elementary school playground and just take turns describing what our OCs were doing in the story while we swung on the swing set. I can’t remember any plotlines, only visualizations.

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              Yeah I’ve never actually RPed in FF and I think I’m approaching 2k hours now… Lots of existing, it’s a chatroom with more dumbness and random adventures mixed in

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    Got almost 5k hours between the two Ark games. About 4k of those are me playing by myself lmao

    Dunno what it is but I fucking love that game

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    It’s funny those 4 sets of numbers are basically my game time in ARMA II - ARMA R.

    I think I have ~14,000 hours in the whole franchise since like 2003.