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So far only GTA Online with 1133 hours :lol:

Much of that was running it overnight to farm GTA$ though.

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I didn't play that many games on Steam. Documented:
Victoria 2 - 426 hrs (somewhat more because I played it prior to steam)
Crusader Kings 2 - 418 hrs
Battle Brothers - 96 hrs
Star Traders: Frontiers - 91 hrs (often idle)
Thea 2 - 89 hrs
Thea 1 - 86 hrs
ATOM RPG - 77 hrs
Mount and Blade - 76 hrs
X-Com: Enemy Unknown - 75 hrs (probably more because I recall launching it separately)
Dominions 4 - 72 hrs

I'd imagine that among other recently played games, I spent about this much:
Elder Scrolls Online - possibly over 600, not sure
Civilization 4 or mods - over 200
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - over 100
Underrail - not sure, probably over 100

I must say that it is depressing how time-consuming strategies are compared to RPGs. For example, I thoroughly enjoyed ATOM and Risen, but did not spend that much time on them. Risen didn't even make it to the top-10 even though I remember playing it a lot and being quite immersed in it, but it's only a modest 57. I am especially upset about Star Traders because it didn't feel like I played so much, but it's actually even more than Thea 2 and significantly more than ATOM.

Also it seems things are getting worse lately, or perhaps I stopped turning games off so the hours are ticking (I really hope it's that).

It is almost tear-inducing that you can listen to a good classic audiobook in 15-20 hours, and you'd feel more relaxed in addition to getting a lot more benefit. My justification is that some variety doesn't hurt.
 
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