![]() ![]() And Minecraft, which we only started playing in June, looks like it could keep going. That might need a break for another expansion or two before I find it on my list again.ĮVE Online, of course, is going to carry on for now. Lost Ark and New World are unlikely to grow in play time, and EverQuest II, I left that unsatisfied with the last expansion. So what will the back half of the year look like? Valheim is at the top of the list, but unless we get the update for the Mistlands, there isn’t much to do but muck about and build things. Below RimWorld are titles that have not been touched all that much. ![]() Then there is Minecraft, which has gotten a bit of a boost since The Wild update hit. There has been some talk about Amazon fixing some of the issues, but I am not sure there is a lot of desire to return there any time soon. I am not even sure what server I am on now. ![]() I think Lost Ark got the advantage just because it takes so long to load.įinally in double digits is EQII where I was playing the Visions of Vetrovia expansion.ĭown in single digits, after some single player stuff was the end of our run at New World. Out of time spent gaming on my PC, this is how my play percentages break out.Īfter Valheim we have Lost Ark and EVE Online pretty much neck in neck for play time. That says something about me or Valheim or both I suppose.Īnyway, Valheim got there by being my most played title so far in 2022 as measured by ManicTime. ![]() Now, however, Valheim has taken over the top spot, managing to do so in less than 18 months. I was kind of against Steam back then, but have clearly softened on it as an option over the years. I think Civilization V has been at the top of the list since I made my current Steam account back in 2010… and I did that because you had to have a Steam account to play. ![]()
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