AA explaining why Skyrim falls off a cliff takes a very long time to explain because the game is deceptively complicated, but in short it’s wide as an ocean deep as a puddle
Oblivion was my favourite. Probably my top game I've ever played. Was just so incredibly immersive in the story and the world. Seemed crazy to me that they would have whole books written about some obscure event or group of people in the worlds history just hidden in some random chest that probably hardly anyone even saw. But sometimes you would read a bit and then notice it had some connection to some mission in the game. (You know for a fact if they tried to recreate things like that today, it would be all AI generated and full of errors. Not that the books and lore were a big selling point of the game, but just shows the effort they put into it. Could play it through 10 times and it would still be different and interetsting every time.
I didn’t know you were such a gamer. My most played game is Mount and Blade: Warband at 1436 hours. Recently, I’ve been putting a lot of time into Deep Rock Galactic (582 hours), it’s a very fun game.
They are good games... 5. Crusader Kings III at 682h. 4. Bannerlord at 790h. 3. Rome: Total War Remastered at 888h. 2. Crusader Kings II at 1899h. 1. Warband with 3831h. I have had too much time spent on games which is thankfully changing.
The fact that AA played a bit of Danganronpa and actually quite liked it has improved my opinion of him. That’s one of my favourite series, but not necessarily one you’d expect someone like AA to enjoy.
"The stats don't lie" except leaving a game on pause and going to bed counts as play time 😱 3000 hrs of Skyrim I definitely haven't put in... Ok maybe I put in 2000 😅
Endless Legend needs your attention, its a complete trip. 5 hours is a crime. Its caviar. Or truffles. I can't recommend surrendering to it highly enough. I consider it a total masterpiece. HIGHLY ORIGINAL. Lasting aftereffect. It hour glasses the challenge and fun in the endgame. Amazing. The best soundtrack and sound design I've heard in any strategy game, kind of Homeworld meets Civ with able dank woodwinds. Excellent use of depth of field for mystically misting the whole experience. Its high art.
I don’t play video games anymore but the Brytenwalda Mod for warband was amazing. Game of thrones and middle earth mod for crusader kings is also great if you like to edit in and explore the lore
My biggest sin with gaming is that I'll get so far into a game and a few things will click for me regarding the mechanics and so on and I'll think 'I could have done this better'. It will eat away at me that I'm not optimal or that I failed some dice roll on an encounter and I'll want to start again. But as every gamer knows, doing the start of a game for the umpteenth time becomes a big hurdle to get over and you just drift away into playing something else. I sent you a friend request, anyway.
Been gaming since 87', steel of the 80s etc. I thought I was winding down with the gaming as I hit 40 a few years back......then along came Rocket League. I swear to god, that game for me is like a can of crack cocaine pringles that never ends.
Where Bannerlord is superior is the ability to split your army, the one thing missing from Warband. Either sending or leading an elite cavalry detachment to catch up to a lord or a spy should be a thing. You have lieutenants who should be able to either lead the detachment or follow you with the bulk of your army. That said, the original has an order of magnitude more time for me too.
1) Warframe - co-op TPS with endless content 2) Mechwarrior Online - PvP FPS with giant robots 3) Grim Dawn - ARPG, best around, infinite build variety 4) Skyrim - the game gives a lot of promises and looks flashy from outside, like an ankle-deep sea 5) Borderlands 2 TPS mixed with ARPG I played a lot of TBS games and proper RPGs in my student years (~20 years ago). Now I'm mostly into games that can be played in a hour-long sessions (without "one-more turn" bs :} ). I need these sleep hours.
Started gaming 18 years ago, only have 46 games, there are probably some I no longer have, so the number might barely pass 50, but I've never quite understood the urge to collect games, that's what books are for!
I'm VERY surprised that you have no X-COM 1 or 2 on there, an amazing turn based strategy, sci-fi classic. Also somehow I thought you would be a Total War: Shogun fan but I see nothing on this list.
Factorio was for a while (a few years I believe) sold in early access on their own website, and not through steam, and eventually a steam key was given to people who bought it through their website. That is probably why your hours on steam are lower than you think they should be.
Bethesda games always need lots of mods. Skyrim Requiem even used Throne of Bhaal skull as their old logo. An auto harvest mod that picks up everything useful in a radius lets the game play twice as fast.
Some of these games are early access and I've pretty much given up buying early access games. The ones I do have I am waiting until they are finished before I play them. Playing them is equivalent to watching a film before all the special effects and sound enhancements are put in. The finished product is never going to have the same impact if you've played it at various stages of development. Farthest Frontiers, for example, is EA and looks like it might be quite good when finished.
Also not interested in story: DotA 2 5kh (also played the WC3 mod) Path of Exile 3.5kh (totally inaccurate) Oxygen not included 2.3kh Factorio 2.2kh Grim Dawn 1.6kh Last Epoch 819h Bloons TD6 789h (much more on phone) League of Legends 776h GemCraft Frostborn Wrath 641h Sins of a Solar Empire Rebellion 628h Big Pharma 604h Total war 900h in 4 titles combined Age of Wonders 3 (4 is better but not on Steam) 387h Faeria 326h Sins of a Solar Empire 2 289h Trackmania Turbo 249h (played way more outside of Steam) Age of Empires 2 DE 206h (played way more before Steam)
lmao my friend recommended this game to me and i played it for a bit thinking "this is ridiculous, what a weird politcal sim". I didn't know it was Turkey which explains everything
@anappropriatehandle Atleast I think it is, I think the Bluds refer to the Kurds and Ataturk is personified by Soll who took over as a strongman after the end of the Kingdom. The ideology of Sordland is an ersatz Kemalism and Turkish nationalism. The country faces ethnic tensions and a militant insurgent movement and has a very pro Sollist Military quite similar to the Turkish Armed forces.
@Swanlake321 that makes total sense now you've explained it, my western European mind just isn't adapted to that kind of chaos politics lol. need to go back and play it some more now I know
Interesting breakdown by AA. In the world of weaponized autism, anything under 1000 hours is pedestrian, frankly. I tend to play only a few games but I become madly engrossed as my stats show: 1. Football Manager 2015 (4600 hrs) managing Oviedo for 57 seasons 2. Crusader Kings II (1500 hrs) 3. Cities: Skylines (1400 hrs) 4. Transport Fever (800 hrs) 5. Crusader Kings III (300 hrs) FM is my crack, my krokodil. I have walked away from the series and haven't touched it since ending my Oviedo FM15 campaign around 2020. I will not return because it wrecks my life.
@@AcademicAgent Earnorth chronicles, I can see that making sense. Might even have tried that in the search bar. But in the end I found it by taking a peak on your Steam profile.
Very relatable. Replace the football and card games with visual novels and fighting games and this could've been my list. Can't recommend Baldur's Gate 3 enough. Wokeness aside, it's a technical marvel. For something cerebral there's no beating Umineko no Naku Koro ni if you're ever up for expanding your horizon. My actual list looks like this: Baldur's Gate 3 - 1,970.9 hours The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 1,116.1 hours (Probably 2000 more in offline mode, and 500 more in special edition) Crusader Kings II - 1,038.8 hours (Tons more in offline mode) Oxygen Not Included - 1,003.7 hours Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - 950.4 hours RimWorld - 744.9 hours (Again, tons of offline mode) Battle Brothers - 607.5 hours Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - 494 hours Kenshi - 476.1 hours ELDEN RING - 419.4 hours TEKKEN 7 - 382.4 hours DARK SOULS III - 337.3 hours Cyberpunk 2077 - 291.4 hours Kingdom Come: Deliverance - 284.3 hours DARK SOULS - 171.1 hours (Thousands of hours before the game was on Steam) If somebody's up for BG3 multiplayer honor mode with no consumables feel free to hit me up.
I have probably over 5000hrs spent in the VR versions of Dirt Rally 1 and 2 combined. It's just a pleasant isolation tank of sorts that you enter with the only game loop being that of driving, perhaps having Just One More Go trying to get a personal best time down to the next nearest round number with nothing else to distract you.
1. 1786 Europa Universalis 4 2. 880 M&B Bannerlord 3. 777,7 Darkest Dungeon 4. 635 Risk of Rain 2 5. 515 Binding of Isaac Rebirth Your question whats so good about Bannerlord? I love creating my own character, make bank and conquer a whole kingdom while expanding my dynasty. Also the different types of armies you can build and battlefield tactics you can use is really good.
I wish I could know how many hours I've put into Baldur's gate. If I had to hazard a guess I'd say 3000+, but most of my time is on the disc version of the game, and later the GOG offline installer version, so I'll never know. I've played through the game almost every year since it came out, beaten it with every class, every race, solo'd the game with every class except druid (which just seems like it might be tedious, but I'll probably get around to it one day) and while all of the above is on the original unmodded version, these days I've started messing around with the "enhanced edition". BG2 generally bores me, but there is something about the first game that I can never get tired of.
Star Wars: Shadows OF The Empire (N64) Unreal 1. Lego Rock Raiders. Half-Life 1 and expansions Alien VS Predator 2 Max Payne 1 Command and Conquer Generals Rise Of Nations Pokemon: Sapphire Total War: Empire, Shogun 2 and Warhammer 3. Red Orchestra Ostfront: 41-45 Battlefield 1942. Project Reality mod. (BF2) Battlefield 2142 Squad Post Scriptum (Squad 44) Manor Lord War Thunder War Of Rights CyberPunk 2077 Escape From Tarkov.
I've tried Civ 6 many times. The city micromanagement ruins it. The culture bonuses offer next to nothing. It looks good, but it doesn't feel like Civilization,
Most played Steam Games Top 10 Age of Empires II DE+HD 1051 Hours Rimworld 800 Hours Besiege 458 Hours Blood Bowl II 297 Hours Foxhole 262 Hours Total War Shogun 2 261 Hours Isonzo 172 Hours Darkest Dungeon 156 Hours Crusader Kings 3 135 Hours Dune Spice Wars 106 Hours Additional Pics Consoles and pre Steam: TES V Skyrim CoD MW2 - Multiplayer TW Medieval 2 Civilization V Assasins Creed from the begining until Rouge. FIFA games 2006 bis 2014 Newcommer of the Year: Mechabellum (Autobattler) Now a Days i mostly play Games with shorter Game/Loop/Campaign Time. I also have zero tolerance against Stroies in Games. Also i am more of a Multiplayer 1vs1 these Days and less a Singleplayer guy. Installed Games as today: Aoe2 DE Darkest Dungeon Dune Spice Wars Mechabellum Nebolous Fleet Command
Banished had absolutely zero to offer after it was beaten once, but I'd still say it was a very good game. Its a weird one. I see the attraction, but it has the worst replayability. The fundamentals of farm area ratio to pop are too easy. The rest just flows like simple addition. No antagonist.
Yea i should be getting back to the family. Got to visit grandma. My most played game on steam is Victoria 2 at 2400 hours, then Eu 4 at 2000 hours but i bet World of warcraft beats both but obviously it is not on steam. This is both pride and nolife stats.
Many of my most played games I played in the most no-lifer part of my years I had pirated versions so Steam times are only a fraction of the truth. Like for Civ V I have 307 hours on steam but most likely I have played piracy version 1k+ hours. Same thing for rimworld, mount&blade etc. It's kinda shame because I can't flex my nerdiness with Steam hours.
I haven't played a heap of either and I'm not very good, bit of a casual, but I enjoyed civ 6 more, it felt more constrained in the shit you could get away with in a game, which made it more enjoyable when you could get the snowball going. that's a pretty vague description, but if you play enough civ I'm sure you know what that feeling is like.
I love how AA is playing games to listen to podcasts and all these years I've been playing games to listen to AA
Yeah same
Academic Gamer
Name for the gaming channel
@@jerry250ify Yes please
@jerry250ify I found it its called morcar
AA explaining why Skyrim falls off a cliff takes a very long time to explain because the game is deceptively complicated, but in short it’s wide as an ocean deep as a puddle
Stars aligned for that game to become a huge success, not so much for Starfield, unfortunately or not.
Oblivion was my favourite. Probably my top game I've ever played. Was just so incredibly immersive in the story and the world. Seemed crazy to me that they would have whole books written about some obscure event or group of people in the worlds history just hidden in some random chest that probably hardly anyone even saw. But sometimes you would read a bit and then notice it had some connection to some mission in the game. (You know for a fact if they tried to recreate things like that today, it would be all AI generated and full of errors.
Not that the books and lore were a big selling point of the game, but just shows the effort they put into it. Could play it through 10 times and it would still be different and interetsting every time.
I remember being Hardcore addicted to it. It had enough variation to keep you hooked.
@@haydencapps morrowind laid the foundation of all that lore, I highly recommend morrowind for the world building alone
Isn't "Oblivion" levelling system infamously horrible?
Finding out AA is Morcar has ruined my Christmas.
Misinformation, AA is just trying to gain some of Morcar's wizard cred.
He's just his friend!
You could say this is AA's revealed preference. What he really goes to after a hard days work.
I didn’t know you were such a gamer. My most played game is Mount and Blade: Warband at 1436 hours. Recently, I’ve been putting a lot of time into Deep Rock Galactic (582 hours), it’s a very fun game.
They are good games...
5. Crusader Kings III at 682h.
4. Bannerlord at 790h.
3. Rome: Total War Remastered at 888h.
2. Crusader Kings II at 1899h.
1. Warband with 3831h.
I have had too much time spent on games which is thankfully changing.
No medieval 2 total war in there?
I have 500 hours on Factorio. I've just come out of a playing binge where every night my dreams were Factorio themed. I must stop now.
I have 500 hours on yo mama.
Hearing AA say Danganronpa and talk about playing it wasn’t on my 2024 bingo card, but yet here we are
Just got to that part. What a surprise!
I love the stated vs revealed preference comparison between the last video and this one. Quite the difference!
The fact that AA played a bit of Danganronpa and actually quite liked it has improved my opinion of him. That’s one of my favourite series, but not necessarily one you’d expect someone like AA to enjoy.
The thought of AA playing Danganronpa is hilarious
"The stats don't lie" except leaving a game on pause and going to bed counts as play time 😱 3000 hrs of Skyrim I definitely haven't put in... Ok maybe I put in 2000 😅
Some of my games have a lot of AFK, too. Time played can certainly be very deceptive.
I think it was Portal 1 which is in the Orange Box, and 2 was a stand alone game
That's right.
Endless Legend needs your attention, its a complete trip. 5 hours is a crime. Its caviar. Or truffles. I can't recommend surrendering to it highly enough. I consider it a total masterpiece. HIGHLY ORIGINAL. Lasting aftereffect. It hour glasses the challenge and fun in the endgame. Amazing. The best soundtrack and sound design I've heard in any strategy game, kind of Homeworld meets Civ with able dank woodwinds. Excellent use of depth of field for mystically misting the whole experience. Its high art.
I don’t play video games anymore but the Brytenwalda Mod for warband was amazing. Game of thrones and middle earth mod for crusader kings is also great if you like to edit in and explore the lore
My biggest sin with gaming is that I'll get so far into a game and a few things will click for me regarding the mechanics and so on and I'll think 'I could have done this better'. It will eat away at me that I'm not optimal or that I failed some dice roll on an encounter and I'll want to start again. But as every gamer knows, doing the start of a game for the umpteenth time becomes a big hurdle to get over and you just drift away into playing something else. I sent you a friend request, anyway.
Been gaming since 87', steel of the 80s etc. I thought I was winding down with the gaming as I hit 40 a few years back......then along came Rocket League. I swear to god, that game for me is like a can of crack cocaine pringles that never ends.
All my hours in Mount & Blade are just from the multiplayer. The Napoleon DLC and Fire & Sword are so fun.
@@pain5835 I just forgot it was standalone. Never liked viking much although its interesting.
Playing as a Lich in Pathfinder:WoR is fkin great.
My Top 5 on Steam by playtime
1. Medieval 2 total war
2. Mount and blade warband
3. Stronghold 2
4. Attila total war
5. Morrowind
I very much prefer the new intro.
1571 Total Warhammer 2
1033 Ark Survival Evolved
915 X4 Foundations
787 Stellaris
776 Hearts of Iron IV
Where Bannerlord is superior is the ability to split your army, the one thing missing from Warband. Either sending or leading an elite cavalry detachment to catch up to a lord or a spy should be a thing. You have lieutenants who should be able to either lead the detachment or follow you with the bulk of your army.
That said, the original has an order of magnitude more time for me too.
1) Warframe - co-op TPS with endless content
2) Mechwarrior Online - PvP FPS with giant robots
3) Grim Dawn - ARPG, best around, infinite build variety
4) Skyrim - the game gives a lot of promises and looks flashy from outside, like an ankle-deep sea
5) Borderlands 2 TPS mixed with ARPG
I played a lot of TBS games and proper RPGs in my student years (~20 years ago). Now I'm mostly into games that can be played in a hour-long sessions (without "one-more turn" bs :} ). I need these sleep hours.
Started gaming 18 years ago, only have 46 games, there are probably some I no longer have, so the number might barely pass 50, but I've never quite understood the urge to collect games, that's what books are for!
"On the Morcar channel"
Why are you making videos for Morcar AA? He can make his own videos, and he does it very well.
Have you ever tried Frostpunk? Bleak, depressing and punishingly hard. It's right up your alley
Bloody hell i just looked up my total steam hours and its 15k? I've wasted my life.
You could have reclaimed the holy land in those hours spend.
Such a waste 😂😅
Jeez
You'd have only been staring at the zogbox in your living room instead. Gaming is healthier than that.
I started with the orange Half-life 2 box as well. Can remember being confused by the newfangled Steam malarkey.
I'm VERY surprised that you have no X-COM 1 or 2 on there, an amazing turn based strategy, sci-fi classic. Also somehow I thought you would be a Total War: Shogun fan but I see nothing on this list.
Agreed, both great.
Factorio was for a while (a few years I believe) sold in early access on their own website, and not through steam, and eventually a steam key was given to people who bought it through their website. That is probably why your hours on steam are lower than you think they should be.
Bethesda games always need lots of mods. Skyrim Requiem even used Throne of Bhaal skull as their old logo.
An auto harvest mod that picks up everything useful in a radius lets the game play twice as fast.
Aviary Attourney is a pretty cool detective game set during the French Revolution.
Some of these games are early access and I've pretty much given up buying early access games. The ones I do have I am waiting until they are finished before I play them. Playing them is equivalent to watching a film before all the special effects and sound enhancements are put in. The finished product is never going to have the same impact if you've played it at various stages of development. Farthest Frontiers, for example, is EA and looks like it might be quite good when finished.
I wanted to hear AAs thoughts on kenshi so bad. I thought I was having a stroke when I found out about rimworld a few years ago.
You need the "Colonial Charter" mod for Banished, it adds a huge amount of new content.
It's never going to make it more interesting though.
I got steam originally to play the new Half life 2 games
Also not interested in story:
DotA 2 5kh (also played the WC3 mod)
Path of Exile 3.5kh (totally inaccurate)
Oxygen not included 2.3kh
Factorio 2.2kh
Grim Dawn 1.6kh
Last Epoch 819h
Bloons TD6 789h (much more on phone)
League of Legends 776h
GemCraft Frostborn Wrath 641h
Sins of a Solar Empire Rebellion 628h
Big Pharma 604h
Total war 900h in 4 titles combined
Age of Wonders 3 (4 is better but not on Steam) 387h
Faeria 326h
Sins of a Solar Empire 2 289h
Trackmania Turbo 249h (played way more outside of Steam)
Age of Empires 2 DE 206h (played way more before Steam)
"Age of Wonders" is so underrated as a series.
Nice, another TrackMania fan. Turbo was such a good game, might go for all STM's some day
You should try Suzerain, its a pol sim based on post war Turkey. Really solid stuff.
lmao my friend recommended this game to me and i played it for a bit thinking "this is ridiculous, what a weird politcal sim". I didn't know it was Turkey which explains everything
@anappropriatehandle Atleast I think it is, I think the Bluds refer to the Kurds and Ataturk is personified by Soll who took over as a strongman after the end of the Kingdom. The ideology of Sordland is an ersatz Kemalism and Turkish nationalism. The country faces ethnic tensions and a militant insurgent movement and has a very pro Sollist Military quite similar to the Turkish Armed forces.
@Swanlake321 that makes total sense now you've explained it, my western European mind just isn't adapted to that kind of chaos politics lol. need to go back and play it some more now I know
The old battleaxe and I thoroughly enjoyed some of the Nancy drew series of games together if you think you might be into that sort of experience.
"You won't last 10 minutes playing this game".
Interesting breakdown by AA. In the world of weaponized autism, anything under 1000 hours is pedestrian, frankly. I tend to play only a few games but I become madly engrossed as my stats show:
1. Football Manager 2015 (4600 hrs) managing Oviedo for 57 seasons
2. Crusader Kings II (1500 hrs)
3. Cities: Skylines (1400 hrs)
4. Transport Fever (800 hrs)
5. Crusader Kings III (300 hrs)
FM is my crack, my krokodil. I have walked away from the series and haven't touched it since ending my Oviedo FM15 campaign around 2020. I will not return because it wrecks my life.
Non-native English speaker here. Would not have guessed that what I heard as "Urnof chronicles'' actually was 'Erannorth Chronicles'.
I thought the "r" was later sorry.
@@AcademicAgent Earnorth chronicles, I can see that making sense. Might even have tried that in the search bar. But in the end I found it by taking a peak on your Steam profile.
Very relatable.
Replace the football and card games with visual novels and fighting games and this could've been my list.
Can't recommend Baldur's Gate 3 enough. Wokeness aside, it's a technical marvel.
For something cerebral there's no beating Umineko no Naku Koro ni if you're ever up for expanding your horizon.
My actual list looks like this:
Baldur's Gate 3 - 1,970.9 hours
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - 1,116.1 hours (Probably 2000 more in offline mode, and 500 more in special edition)
Crusader Kings II - 1,038.8 hours (Tons more in offline mode)
Oxygen Not Included - 1,003.7 hours
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - 950.4 hours
RimWorld - 744.9 hours (Again, tons of offline mode)
Battle Brothers - 607.5 hours
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - 494 hours
Kenshi - 476.1 hours
ELDEN RING - 419.4 hours
TEKKEN 7 - 382.4 hours
DARK SOULS III - 337.3 hours
Cyberpunk 2077 - 291.4 hours
Kingdom Come: Deliverance - 284.3 hours
DARK SOULS - 171.1 hours (Thousands of hours before the game was on Steam)
If somebody's up for BG3 multiplayer honor mode with no consumables feel free to hit me up.
Downloading Medieval Dynasty, looks perfect. Engaging and deep enough, but not so much I can't get through content at the same time.
That ATV intro is great!
Not enough twitch hyper intensive shooters like Quake. I require the bang bang
Darkest Dungeon...truly the pinnacle of the ranching simulator ;)
I have probably over 5000hrs spent in the VR versions of Dirt Rally 1 and 2 combined. It's just a pleasant isolation tank of sorts that you enter with the only game loop being that of driving, perhaps having Just One More Go trying to get a personal best time down to the next nearest round number with nothing else to distract you.
I don't even have 100 games on steam.
Surprised you're not into the rest of the total war series.
Surprised Frostpunk didn't make the list. Brutal game and very bleak, right up AA's alley
Thought about Frostpunk as well when he didnt mention it.
1. 1786 Europa Universalis 4
2. 880 M&B Bannerlord
3. 777,7 Darkest Dungeon
4. 635 Risk of Rain 2
5. 515 Binding of Isaac Rebirth
Your question whats so good about Bannerlord? I love creating my own character, make bank and conquer a whole kingdom while expanding my dynasty. Also the different types of armies you can build and battlefield tactics you can use is really good.
Warband is amazing, it's phenomenal
We used to play new star soccer as a flash game in school, can’t believe they’re charging for it on steam..
You're right about gameplay vs graphics. Pokemon Blue > many modern AAA games
my nr1 is witcher 3 with 160 hrs played
Except for the detective and sports games, we have almost the same taste in games.
Dota 2 - 1564hrs
Civ 6 - 1236 hrs
Factorio - 585 hrs
Battle Brothers - 511 hrs
Battlefield bad company 2 - 277 hrs
I have 1118 hours in slay the spire on steam. It is beatable.
Thanks for gift!
I'd pay at least $20 to see Morcar play Baldur's Gate
I have 4200 hours in EU4 and it is not my most played game 😭
Whats your most played game?
@@derfuerst5996 Minecraft.
I wish I could know how many hours I've put into Baldur's gate. If I had to hazard a guess I'd say 3000+, but most of my time is on the disc version of the game, and later the GOG offline installer version, so I'll never know. I've played through the game almost every year since it came out, beaten it with every class, every race, solo'd the game with every class except druid (which just seems like it might be tedious, but I'll probably get around to it one day) and while all of the above is on the original unmodded version, these days I've started messing around with the "enhanced edition". BG2 generally bores me, but there is something about the first game that I can never get tired of.
Star Wars: Shadows OF The Empire (N64)
Unreal 1.
Lego Rock Raiders.
Half-Life 1 and expansions
Alien VS Predator 2
Max Payne 1
Command and Conquer Generals
Rise Of Nations
Pokemon: Sapphire
Total War: Empire, Shogun 2 and Warhammer 3.
Red Orchestra Ostfront: 41-45
Battlefield 1942.
Project Reality mod. (BF2)
Battlefield 2142
Squad
Post Scriptum (Squad 44)
Manor Lord
War Thunder
War Of Rights
CyberPunk 2077
Escape From Tarkov.
I've tried Civ 6 many times. The city micromanagement ruins it. The culture bonuses offer next to nothing. It looks good, but it doesn't feel like Civilization,
I'm sat here praying that at No.1 it's not 'Dustborn'.
But it's the new... _you-know-what!_
I have 8.2k hours on Rust, I think 1.2k on Mordhau is second.
What is the gaming channel called?
Morcar
you need to get into ck3, aa it's as good as ck2 (which is timeless). This also inspired me to go play m&b: warband again.
I played it on launch. Felt like there was less to do in it than CK2.
Most played Steam Games Top 10
Age of Empires II DE+HD 1051 Hours
Rimworld 800 Hours
Besiege 458 Hours
Blood Bowl II 297 Hours
Foxhole 262 Hours
Total War Shogun 2 261 Hours
Isonzo 172 Hours
Darkest Dungeon 156 Hours
Crusader Kings 3 135 Hours
Dune Spice Wars 106 Hours
Additional Pics Consoles and pre Steam:
TES V Skyrim
CoD MW2 - Multiplayer
TW Medieval 2
Civilization V
Assasins Creed from the begining until Rouge.
FIFA games 2006 bis 2014
Newcommer of the Year:
Mechabellum (Autobattler)
Now a Days i mostly play Games with shorter Game/Loop/Campaign Time.
I also have zero tolerance against Stroies in Games.
Also i am more of a Multiplayer 1vs1 these Days and less a Singleplayer guy.
Installed Games as today:
Aoe2 DE
Darkest Dungeon
Dune Spice Wars
Mechabellum
Nebolous Fleet Command
FM rules supreme
My games either have 1 hour or hundreds. Not really any in betweens.
Wpgg, merry Xmas.
Oh dear i have 3500 on pubg alone
OLD WORLD RULES!!! Civ forever also 😁😁😁 I even play six bc I am a weirdo.
Squirrel with a gun #1
Path of Achra is a great game.
Banished had absolutely zero to offer after it was beaten once, but I'd still say it was a very good game. Its a weird one. I see the attraction, but it has the worst replayability. The fundamentals of farm area ratio to pop are too easy. The rest just flows like simple addition. No antagonist.
CTA: Gates of Hell - Ostfront is the best game, or Steel Division.
Whats Morcar doing these days?
A evil Wizard doesn't let you know what he's upto, he just returns exactly when you need him.
Yea i should be getting back to the family. Got to visit grandma. My most played game on steam is Victoria 2 at 2400 hours, then Eu 4 at 2000 hours but i bet World of warcraft beats both but obviously it is not on steam. This is both pride and nolife stats.
If you would have polled me I would have 100% guessed football manager as #1
Tbh I would have been deeply disappointed if it wasn’t as a Brit.
Many of my most played games I played in the most no-lifer part of my years I had pirated versions so Steam times are only a fraction of the truth. Like for Civ V I have 307 hours on steam but most likely I have played piracy version 1k+ hours. Same thing for rimworld, mount&blade etc. It's kinda shame because I can't flex my nerdiness with Steam hours.
Oh god, the sloppa
Lol. Im playing autonauts right now as im watching this video.
Foundations of Balatro when?
Battle brothers, play it
Is "Civ VI" better in any way than "Civ V"?
I haven't played a heap of either and I'm not very good, bit of a casual, but I enjoyed civ 6 more, it felt more constrained in the shit you could get away with in a game, which made it more enjoyable when you could get the snowball going. that's a pretty vague description, but if you play enough civ I'm sure you know what that feeling is like.
What's up gamers
If I knew a football game would be first I would have discredited the channel sooner and clicked away. You got me to the bitter end.
Warzone 2100
Ugh, a Steamcel. This is not gaming this is a cruel bastardization.
What does this even mean?
What an awful bunch of games. Stick to politics and academia.
Europa universalis is superior game
CKII is too easy
Civ is overrated and cartoonish