• Crowfiend@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Only twenty?!?? Man I play NMS like I play Sims or Minecraft. I put 100hrs in, get bored and don’t play for a while, when I come back there’s been at least one or two updates and I’m easily able to put back in another hundred with new/revised content.

        Not that it’s a competition, I’m just surprised cause of how much time I put into things. (x_x)

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          3 months ago

          There are only a few games in my steam library where I have 100 or more hours.

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            3 months ago

            That’s crazy. Not even counting time spent on pirated versions of games, any game that I truly enjoy has at least 300hrs logged. I think my most played game is sitting at a little over 1100hrs because fuuuck am I a sucker for a game dev that respects and engages their players, but that’s a different story to tell.

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              3 months ago

              I mean just because I have 40-60 hours on games I like doesn’t mean I didn’t truly enjoy them. I played through the campaign and side quests and after a while life happened or I just got bored or played another game.

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              3 months ago

              There are plenty of games that I loved that I only played for 30 or so hours. Hours aren’t everything