13900 continuous hours
1 year,214 days,4 hours,16 minutes
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You people need to play your games more. Never mind, I thought it said how many hours you have left so: you people need to stop hoarding so many games Actually never mind again, I am confused about what exactly the number means so just choose between:
a) You people need to play your games more
b) You people need to stop hoarding so many games
3757 continuous hours
156 days,13 hours,46 minutes
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I prefer https://www.howlongtobeatsteam.com. Their Steam Survival Calculator even encourages me to buy more games, to cover the 29.16 years of my remaining lifetime, that aren't covered by my backlog.
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Though that implies I don't buy any games in the next 30 years ... and that I play all the garbage in my library.
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8334 continuous hours
347 days, 6 hours, 8 minutes
Though I'm curious how they determine what games need to be counted towards that total. Anyway, I prefer howlongtobeat.com when trying to see how long my games take.
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I can get it done in only 10311 continuous hours
1 year, 64 days, 15 hours, 24 minutes
... though at the speed I play, it'll be two or three times that.
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Interesting, Steamleft finally loaded, but the results between it and howlongtobeatsteam are very different:
howlongtobeatsteam:
7946 hours for main (10 months, 4 weeks and 2 hours)
11842 hours for extra's (1 year, 4 months, 1 week, 1 day and 10 hours)
20086 hours for total completion ( 2 years, 3 months, 2 weeks, 1 day and 22 hours)
Steamleft: 3222 continuous hours (134 days,6 hours,45 minutes) of gameplay to complete your Steam library
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151 hours.
Assuming it calculates time to beat the games and not grind out all achievements, it seems to be more or less accurate-ish.
Howlongtobeatsteam is so far off from any semblance of reality (11 hours to beat a 90-minute game, sure) that it is utterly pointless even opening it.
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I have 30 years of gaming left at 5 hours per week.
Based on experience with how I play, I would cut that by 2/3.
After weeding out games that I quit for good after spending less than 30 minutes and cutting out games that I put in less than half the time to completej...
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I would estimate I still have 10 years of happy gaming at 5 hours per week.
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Considering my 1000+ Steam games and ~70% unplayed rate, I thought the numbers would be much worse than this:
4675 continuous hours
194 days,19 hours,43 minutes
I mean, that almost makes it look like I need to buy more games, right, just in case something happens and the only thing I can do is play games.
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Couldn't find any post about it before, but else again for fun.
http://steamleft.com/
Longest time to beat a steam library
39,656 hours 4 years,192 days,8 hours,23 minutes
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