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lemmy.ml

Not really a lot of free time. Most of these were played during my college exams.

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dilreply
piefed.zip

I feel like I have no freetime now and I used to somehow play games go drink do my homework and exams.. oh wait now I remember, 3-4 hours of sleep and ocassional allnighters, I was dissasociating and in a haze by graduation I didnt even shave or get a haircut, looked rough

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I don't feel like playing a lot too which is why you see a lot of gap between skyrim and rdr1. I have a lot of games installed rn but nothing gets finished. I only have one single player game at a time but been playing minecraft a lot with friends these days so thats where my time was going towards

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lemmy.world

Tell us you don't have kids without telling us you don't have kids

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lemmy.world

Amen to that. Although I did complete RV There Yet with friends tonight.

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lemmy.world

That's impressive. I'm more of a "play everything but finish nothing" kind of player...

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I used to be that until I realised that the satisfaction of finishing a game is much better. Since I buy my games, I feel better when I finish the game that I bought

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lemmy.world

The gameplay could have used a little work, but man as an overall experience Guardians of the Galaxy was pretty great. I'd love to see them get a sequel, or a similar game with a different super-team like the Exiles.

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I played it on ps4 and it was quite buggy but the story was awesome. Didn’t expect it to be that good. It was the last game I played on my ps4

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I totally forgot about the Guardians game. I don't think I ever finished it. Got lost in the hustle and bustle of life.

Gonna have to go back through that.

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dilreply
piefed.zip

The exiles would make a fire custom hero game, make your own xman variant

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Sadly a concept made for live service, going world to world doing missions

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lemmy.ml

an hour everyday and 3 hours during a weekend is usually enough provided that you dont play multiplayer games at all. Even 30 mins a day is usually enough to finish a lot of games but im not that consistent these days. You can notice the gap between skyrim and red dead (ignore minecraft and fo76)

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lemmy.world

Oh I didn't see the dates. Now I really don't believe you. There's no fucking way you finish Spider-Man that fast. I played that game. 2 days? Even if it was a weekend you didn't finish that thing in 6 hours. A lot of these games are very long games.

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If the shown dates are the dates of completion, the span would not be May 12th to May 14th but May 3th to May 12th.

inFAMOUS: First Light has 4 hours for the main story. Which fits this idea. But I don't use the website.

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Spiderman 1 took me 2-ish weeks to platinum. Miles Morales platinum took just 3 days. That was during a vacation and I clocked in 6-8 hours of gaming in a day for miles morales. Main game is like 6 hours + a few hours for the extras and NG+ makes the game a lot easier + I played on friendly neighbourhood. It's pretty doable.

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lemmy.ca

The math don't add up. 5.5h/wk x 52 = 286 h of gaming, but all those games together are an average of 425h to complete the main story. You are playing alot more than you think!

I'm jealous you had that much time, i love rpgs as well ;) have fun.

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We need the year they started playing each game to calculate it correctly anyway since this assumes 2025 is both the year started and the year completed.

If I finally finished Skyrim this year, it would represent a decade of half-assed gaming on my part. 🤣

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More like favourites; Guardians of the galaxy, uncharted 3, rdr 1 and 2, witcher 3 and skyrim

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lemmy.ml

To me, killing off the ender dragon is the end of minecraft but this run was with friends in a server so we did a speedrun of it. My friends are extremely experienced players so we beat the ender dragon in just 4 days of starting the game. We're currently building stuff in our server and exploring end game content

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Years and years ago I had a server with a few friends and we built a massive city populated with villagers. It got to the point where you couldn't ever have the entire thing loaded at once because there were so many.

Then they did an update and we stopped playing and that was the last time I touched it.

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Easy to agree with that list. Stuff like Witcher3+dlcs were a mesmerizing experience.

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lemmy.world

That's a nice list. Did you finish all the games you started? Or drop some games too?

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lemmy.ml

My backlog list has ~43 games in it. Most of which were dropped a few hours into the game. Those are by far, the toughest games that I mentally need to get back to and finish them

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lemmy.world

You don't have to finish all the games. It's okay to drop games you aren't enjoying. In the long run, time is a much more scarce commodity than money.

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Yeah. Some games were dropped forever but some games were dropped because I lost interest in them but still wish to play them as I paid for them

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I wish we could play the first three uncharted games via steam. Luckily I have my ps3 still but man, PC would be a blast.

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My PS4 is still boxed up and stored away for when I want to play them again. I wish they would remaster them and release for PC.

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Lego Marvel Superheroes is probably one of my favorite Lego games! It's not without its faults (it kinda bugs me that free play just sticks you back in with pretty much the same cast of characters), but it's just so much fun to wander around the over world map causing wanton chaos and being a general menace. Plus, I love that the characters generally voice aced by the same people that voice/ play them in live action or other shows, so when Iron Man talks it sounds like Iron Man.

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My Steam recents:

Everything that's got a finishable campaign here I've completed, with the exception of MCC where I only played Halo CE and ODST to completion.

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How do you consider Fallout 76 to be finished, considering it's a live service game with fairly regular content updates?

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2007 was the time since i've been playing video games. This is the first year where I actually spent a lot of hours on gaming and finished a lot of games.

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I see Assassin's Creed III Remastered! I've been playing that lately, it's been a fun time. Uncharted too.

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lemmy.ml

I had a mixed feeling about that one but it was a unique AC experience. Uncharted was amazing. I honestly miss my playstation because of it but given my life decisions I think steam deck would be the perfect choice.

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I recently bought a PS3 just for the first 3 Uncharted games (I always play 4 on PC). But yeah, the Steam Deck has been my first gaming PC for a long time so i totally get it's reliability (i bought it on launch). I only recently built a Gaming PC, and the deck is getting a well earned retirement as a Visual Novel and Halo PvP machine.

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And you read your Emily Dickinson
And I my Robert Frost
And we note our place with book marks
That measure what we lost

Paul Simon The dangling conversation

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lemmy.world

I vote you play Control next! Challenge mode: Dyson Sphere Project

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I have multiple saves with Dyson Spheres around black holes.

They were played consecutively.

I watched, while playing that game, every single episode of classic Trek, and SNW. I believe a few movies are sprinkled in there too.I only stopped playing to play Clair Obscur.

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lemmy.world

Arkham Asylum but not the rest? /s

I loved Spider-Man and Miles Morales, I need to play Spider-Man 2 but I'm waiting for a better sale on steam.

Also, Guardians of the Galaxy blew me away with how fun and awesome it was. Like I honestly feel bad for waiting so long to play it.

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lemmy.world

So what made 2007 even better for you? I feel like that‘s important to know since these games didn‘t come out in 2025. You could‘ve played anything in 2007 that came out before that year.

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That was almost 18 years ago so I dont remember much but i do remember playing SNES and NES games and some adobe flash games during that time. Nothing major happened during all these 18 years. My gaming activity peaked last year. Earlier years, I only used to finish 1-3 games tops. This year its almost 40. Yes. 40 games in a single year

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Out of all the games you played, which ones would you like to recommend others to purchase in next steam sale ?

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lemmy.ca

Did you make this chart yourself from scratch or is there some kind of tracking tool to help?

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