One thing I have struggled with lately is finding good games to play. I bounce around from game to game trying to enjoy it but it just doesn’t scratch the itch like it used to. For example, one of my favorites was old school RuneScape, but it hasn’t really been giving me the same enjoyment that it used to. So then I would open up World of Warcraft, Destiny 2, just playing a little bit of each game. Think maybe I need some new games to play but it’s tough to find them these days.

So what are your favorite 1000+ hour games?

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    Factorio, it’s fun from the first minute but you’ll still be learning new things after 1000 hours.

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      Me: Ooooooohhhh, ok. I know how logistic networks work.

      2 hrs later

      Me: wtf? Production stopped. Why does this one belt have 5 different materials. Oh…idk how chests work. That’s OK I’ll simplify it until it works.

      suns up and birds chirping

      Me: ok, ok. So it’s working, but i dont know why.

      800 hrs in and I still underestimate the space I need. Best 30 bucks I’ve ever spent.

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      200 hours in for me and I just learned you can put gates over train tracks. 🤯 Found out by reading the in game manual that I was too proud to read beforehand. So uhm… read the manual.

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    Per my steam library:

    Factorio: 3,375.4 hours

    Dyson Sphere Program: 2,505.9 h

    Stellaris: 2,236.6 h

    Terraria 2,629.9h

    Skyrim: 1,239.5 h

    Dungeon Defenders only has 600 hours on Steam, but I’m well over 2000 hours between Steam and PS3/4

    I’ve also got a few thousand hours in Just Cause 2&3, as well as several Gran Turismo games and Forza Motorsport games. Morrowind probably has 2-3000 hours, oh and I’m not allowed near Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri anymore.

    Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger are probably up there as well since I’ll replay them every decade or so.

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        I’m 44 years old, and have been gaming practically since I was born. My parents played D&D, and video games with us kids.

        Also a lot of those totals are artificially inflated because I can leave the game running to finish a long task, especially Factorio and DSP

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        Story generators. Best kind of games, in my opinion. It’s truly amazing how the interconnection between numerous systems can result in totally unexpected and memorable experiences no scripted game could provide.

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        I… guess? I don’t know how I would classify these games. But they all are able to steal from me 8h in a day, no issue :)

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    If it still ran, MW2. Loved it

    but today it would have to be minecraft. I have to play it in sessions but, it never fails to find a mod pack or challenge setup.

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        my fav one recently has been ftb: skies, but that’s a skyblock , I’m going to try the decursio project soon though, it’s supposed to be an rlcraft/sevtech style mod pack, so I’m excited for it , I just haven’t have free time to play it yet.

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    Factorio

    The Factory Must Grow

    I’m almost 100 hours into my new space age save, and I’ve played nearly 1k hours since I bought it 5ish years ago. By far one of the most enjoyable games I’ve ever played and I highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys sandbox games

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      Factorio. It’s the game I always come back to, and I’m always ready to spend 5 minutes playing here and there now that it works so well on steam deck.

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    The only two games I have that I’ve put more than 1000 hours in are Factorio and Rimworld. I’d highly recommend both.

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    Warframe. Inching closer to 3.000h currently.

    It does come in waves, but every once in a while I go all in again and lose myself in the infinite things you can do.

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      I think I have 5k hours in and the development style finally got to me in a bad way. I can go into detail if needed, but I don’t feel I need to to anyone with enough time in the game.

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      My friends got me into Warframe about 6 months ago. We play together almost every night. We are so excited for the 1999 update.

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          Thanks! I blasted my way through the main quest in preparation for 1999. Now I’m just working on getting my MR up and good frames and weapons built. My friends are so much farther along than me and they are a huge help. My fave part of the game, by far, is the fashion

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    I’ve been playing Tf2 for over 1.5k hours now. I recommend you to try it out There’s a reason why that game from 2007 is still not dead.

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    Factorio: 2344

    Path of Exile: 2736

    Rimworld: 2191

    Kerbal Space Program: 1071

    I have a bunch of honorable mentions in the several hundred hours ranges that are only not 1k+ because I have severe ADHD and something else became a hyperfocus before they hit that point:

    Backpack Hero

    Ark

    The Last Spell

    Timberborn

    Factory Town

    Dyson Sphere Program

    Loop Hero

    Brotato

    Satisfactory

    Path of Achra

    Against the Storm

    Desynced

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    terraria for me. i keep managing to find new stuff over a thousand hours later.

    “Has this item always been here?! no way. REALLY?”

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        no its just there’s a lot of items in the game. and some you wouldn’t really find unless you were actively searching for them.

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    Not a favourite anymore but still beats my second most played games by a factor of 4… Warframe was fun at the beginning and really clicked at about 200hrs. I left after about 2200hrs because I burned out but it still has a place in my heart.

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    There was a moment in my life when I thought that perhaps I was outgrowing games… that they were just not really designed for the entertainment of adult human beings in a way that could satisfy me. Not one of my old stand-bys could, as you said, “scratch the itch” or provide “the same enjoyment that it used to.” I found myself spending more time with films and books.

    Then I got into FromSoft games and indie titles, and within a year I realized games still held incredible experiences for me. I hadn’t outgrown games. I had only outgrown the bland slop represented by most AAA releases, and especially by online multiplayer releases. Personally, I’d recommend giving up on looking for a new 1000+ hour obsession. Instead I’d recommend seeking a broad array of 10-100 hour loves. If you haven’t already tried them, for me a love of gaming was saved primarily by: Dark Souls, FTL, Spelunky, and Hollow Knight.

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      There was a moment in my life when I thought that perhaps I was outgrowing games

      My exact thought earlier this year, honestly. I’m right there with you

      Personally, I’d recommend giving up on looking for a new 1000+ hour obsession. Instead I’d recommend seeking a broad array of 10-100 hour loves.

      This is exactly what I’ve been doing for the past 6 months. I’ve discovered some pretty crazy and amazing titles. Played Everything from BG3 to No Man’s sky, lots of indie titles my favorites being Boomer shooters and new up and coming titles. I tried Stardew Valley for the first time since everyone seems to be raving about that one, and a couple similar ones like my time at Sand Rock, Valheim was awesome. Guess I feel like I’m running out of stuff to play lately