There are some people who have 400+ hours on non-strategy games

>There are some people who have 400+ hours on non-strategy games

How?

I think Oblivion and Morrowind are the only games I have where I broke the 400 hour mark, and it's just because I've had those games for 10-14 years and I revisit them every so often.

But then you have people who have hundreds of hours in games like Skyrim, Witcher 3 or Fallout New Vegas

People can play whatever they want for however long they want.

Who cares?

Mount and Blade
TF2

ah the autism community

I have never put 400 hours into any games. The most I've played a game was Metal Gear Online 2 and that was maybe 200 or so hours. And I have a few games on Steam over 100 hours

Some single player games could have quite a bit of playtime if you count mods and such. The Thief games for instance have shittons of fan missions and if you've been playing a lot of them you could easily get a few hundred hours I imagine. The Stalker games too have a lot of user made content.

peer pressure

it's the cool thing to do

Can vouch for the fucking M&B.
Fuck Khergits.

I can see having shit tons of hours in bethesda games if you're a mod creator.
Hell half of my Skyrim and Oblivion playtime is probably from figuring out mod shit and getting them to work together.

I'm not saying they shouldn't, I'm just asking how.

>Witcher 3
the game is very long for a first timer - 70 to 100 hours.
Then if you replay shit + expansions it only gets longer. I think I've replayed it some 4 times. I really like the game.

I have 500+ hours in Ultra Street Fighter IV and TF2. People can play what they want.

Oblivion isn't worth 400 hrs of your time

Decided to try that autism with this game and it's PvP.

It's pretty good. The autism, not the PvP itself. That's just fun at best.

Poorfags, people who don't wander outside their comfort zone, people who in the end aren't that interested in games, autism. There are a lot of reasons.

I've probably got about 800 hours on War Thunder (only about 750 showing on steam, but I played it without that for a month when I was off work after surgery... which might add another 100 hours or so).

>How?

MMOs and other multiplayer games

I can't even imagine reaching this amount of playtime. In Skyrim I got to about 400 hours and I never want to open that game again in my lifetime. Any Bethesda game has a max playtime of 300-400 hours and if you go beyond that you're getting enjoyment purely out of modding (and that's basically the majority of the fun anyways) or being an autistic person.

>has over 400 hours in oblivion
>confused by people having a lot of hours in skyrim

Is something wrong with your brain?

He's one of those "Oblivion is actually a good game" types.

>I played skyrim for 400 hours
>anyone that plays skyrim for more than 400 hours is autistic

Just listen to yourself.

I play Bethesda games, of course I have autism, but people with double that have gone beyond that level of autism.

>329 hours in Skyrim
>main character is level 33

should I start fast travelling and/or running?

By having fun

Ok so now we get to assburger levels it doesnt matter.
t.Assburger with over 1000 hours in every call of duty besides mw3

>and/or running?

Gotta give everything for >immersion

>oblivion
>good
Nice meme.

this


Although I install/uninstall a shitton of mods regularly so I have to restart games or I forget what I was doing in a playthrough so I just restart cause the character is a no clothes lizardman I made when I was crossfaded

Im so autistic now I usually just fuck around in the character creator and then close it without playing.

You have austim

I'm on my first playtrough of Witcher 3, I have 160 hours in it and I'm lvl 30

>Having 400+ hours on strategy games

How?

OP, you clearly have not heard of Garry's mod.

Watching your crops grow.

you've never had grand wars that last for 4 hours?
where the entire map just turns into unit piles that you're farming and reclaiming to feed your war machine.

>FPS
>racing
>tower defense
>sandbox
>"RPG"
Wew, how can someone be this eclectic?

Of course, but over 400 hours in one strategy game? How in the living fuck can that happen unless it is a timesink game like Europa Universalis or something like that?