That one guy who has played the same game every day for years

>That one guy who has played the same game every day for years
Are you that guy, user?

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Yes

I wish because then i might be making money for just doing that but I don't have the autism or the will to go past the burnout

unfortunately

What game?

I can't believe i've spent nearly 16k hours in TF2, New vegas, and Terraria combined. I still love all these games but I cannot fucking waste more time playing them when I should be playing different games for more experiences

There's nothing wrong with finding games that you enjoy and can play over and over again, user.

i play action games a lot.

when someone tells me to play boring shit like Fallout New Vegas i find the gameplay is 90% meandering, going from a game that's 90% fighting imagine what the experience feels like to me.

Does Guitar Hero count? They are technically different games but also they're not.

Terraria just couldn't grab me for long any time I played but otherwise I get it. Except under 2k hours because I work

Yes. Age of empires 2, don't even remember what year that game came out and I'm too afraid to look it up.

I probably have 4000 hours in Destiny 2 and probably double that on Diablo 2, I think I only played Diablo 2 for about two years straight for at least 4+ hours a day

>I probably have 4000 hours in Destiny 2
Why did you do that to yourself?

my dad is this guy. he played Turok, Haze, and Black Ops 2 zombies on PS3 for years and it was all he ever played. he only played them 1 at a time so it was Turok for a year, Haze for what felt like 3, and zombies for 1. and the only reason he stopped playing Turok and Haze is because they shutdown the servers.

I haven't played an MMORPG since like 2005

metal gear rising makes my hands hurt

Tell me what action games so I never have the appetite for a bethesda game

>That one guy who has played the same game every day for years

Well, yes, I do that for Nioh 2, but I also still play other games regularly as well.
So if I have like 2 hours of free time in a day, I'd hop on Nioh 2 and play some quick side missions for 20-30 minutes and then play another game for the rest of my free time.
Right now, the other game I'm currently playing is Odallus: The Dark Call. It was on sale recently on the PlayStation Store so I am playing it. Three missions in and it's pretty fun.

What about Nioh 2 makes you play it so much?

The only games I play are Mon Hun games. Everything else is dogshit.

no actually thing you like is bad and only thing i like is good

Mainly it's the combat system. It's my favorite singleplayer combat system in all of videogames that, thanks to its near infinite skill ceiling, means that I always have something to learn and improve upon. I always feel like I'm growing as a player.
But a combat system that mechanically is good isn't enough to get me to play it nearly every damn day. It also has to feel good on an audiovisual feedback level, and Nioh 2 has that in spades. Just the simple act of hitting an enemy feels satisfying because of the great hit sound effect and the impactful and fluid animations.

Two other main reasons why it's my go-to daily game to play, especially after work:

1. The mission-based structure means that even if I only have like 15 minutes of free time in a day, I still have a mission I can replay and complete. It feels more satisfying than just playing 15 minutes of an open world game or a non-mission-based game like a Metroidvania or adventure game. In 15 minutes in Nioh 2 (or in any other similar mission-based game like the Mega Man X games), I can start and finish something.

2. I just love samurai/ninja/feudal Japan-themed games to begin with. I've always loved games like Onimusha, Brave Fencer Musashi, Samurai Shodown, Tenchu and so on as a kid and a teen. And Nioh 2 allows me to play any kind of samurai or ninja that I want.

I have 1,300 hours on PS4 and 500 hours on PC. I'd screenshot my PS4's in-game playtime number as proof, but my PS4 is at home and I'm at work. All I have is my work laptop with some indie pixel games installed. But I have Steam and I can screenshot my Nioh 2 playtime. Pic related.

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>Dragon Age:Origins
>Mass Effect
>DMC1
>RE4
>Mortal Kombat 9
>Repeat ad nauseum

I dont know whats wrong with me. It's like videogames just stopped existing for me after 2013

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You have the same thing as Ulilia

both my brothers are like that

This

I usually get one match of Dota in a day. Many moons ago, TF2 was that game for me, but now I really only play when my buddy wants to - and we try to play TF2C instead. Classic's been pretty dead recently so we've resorted to Uncletopia when we're itching.

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>Battlefield 1
>Skyrim
>Oblivion
>Fallout 3
>MoO2
>Dawn of War Soulstorm with the Titanium Wars mod
>GTA SA
>Sins of the Solar Empire
>Alpha Centari
And I remember practically fuckall about any of it.

No. I try to beat 100 new-to-me games a year, only replay some of my favorites

You shouldn't let cats eat pizza, user.

...uh oh

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i used to play FGs competitively, two games called Under Night In-Birth and Dengeki-Bunko Fighting Climax specifically. i honestly can still enjoy them casually as they're still some of the best games in the genre, but no FG is worth a quarter of the time it takes to get good at them and i would advise anyone trying to compete in them to get out while you still can.

100 games in a year is kinda wild to me, but that might be because my favorite games tend to be JRPGs that I can put 50-100 hours into. my goal for any given year is 25-30 new games.

Do you shower?

>my favorite games tend to be JRPGs that I can put 50-100 hours into. my goal for any given year is 25-30 new games
I like JRPGS too but I don't put time in to extra content unless I really like the game, so I could count on my hands the games in a given year I give more than 50 hours besides a multi player one. In general I try to spice up the genres I play and it helps me enjoy the ones I really like more

im the opposite, id rather play kusoge everyday if its different ones

I used to be then I stopped playing ARK, because I started to dream I was Bob running through the forest being chased by what I think was those fucking raptors. After a week of those nightmares I gave that shit up and only fire it up for Easter & Halloween

what is happening here?

I guess; DMC 5 is usually my go to but I only hop on it for maybe 30-45 minutes to warm my hands up before playing something else. On a side note my cat seems to have pink eye or some sort of infection, too late to take her to the vet so just wondering if anyone has any recommendations? She’s usually super active but she’s spent most of today sleeping and curling up on the couch.

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I probably have over 8K hours in Rainbow Six Rogue Spear, I've been playing it for 20 years.

I played Tribes Ascend for 3 years, starting after its heydays. Stopped at OOTB. I then switched to Overwatch and I've been mostly playing that since launch.

this, i get totally burn out on most games after 60-100hours, or less

I don't think it's too late to take her to the vet

for me it depends on both how much i like the combat and how committed the side content is. if it has really fun combat and its mostly quick fetch/hunt/boss quests i'll burn through everything usually, xenoblade 1 is probably the best example of this. if the combat isn't grabbing me or side content takes awhile to complete i'll just play through the main game.

It’s midnight atm, I’m having her seen tomorrow but I’ve never seen anything like it before.

yes? i'm wasn't a fucking smash player

I'm no vet so idk what it could be. Could ask /an/ on the kot general, and bring her to the vet as soon as possible

I play other games to venture out but i have my go-to games i still play over and over

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yes I am that guy

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Warcraft 3 is a good game on its own, but with custom maps it's basically 1000 games in one, and there are still new maps being made.

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I went through highschool with Destiny 2, Metal gear saga and New Vegas.
I wasted so much fucking time.

Pavlov VR. Played more than a hundred thousand hours. The only game I played day in and day out for the last couple hundred years.

the cat is in the pizza

I sort of wonder what the difference is in brain chemistry with people who do this. I actually cannot comprehend how people can bring themselves to play the same game for tens of thousands of hours by playing it daily. At that point, every last bit of novelty is gone. You are just doing the same thing over and over and over again. I can sort of get it with PvP games since competing can keep it fresh, but PvE focused MMOs or singleplayer games? How the fuck do people stay entertained? How do you keep the part of you saying "holy shit this is a giant waste of time and not even entertaining anymore" from getting you to stop?

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Yes i found my one game

Cats are the niggers of animals.

I think overall I have about 40k hours on runescape if you count all the years i spent playing it

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Kill yourself subhuman

If Tetris 99 counts then yes.

I played the original Alien Swarm and then I've been playing Alien Swarm Reactive Drop for even more years. Combined they're an embarasing number of hours.