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What's a game you love but can't actually recommend?
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
3rd International Volunteer Brigade (Hexbear gaming discord)
Rules
Map games
But i dont "love" them
I "love" them in the same way a flagellant "loves" his whip
Post steam hours
Post hog but for paradox addicts
Its inaccurate because i have more hours while i was sailing the high seas
I got an emberassing amount of Total War clocked.
1k in WH2
1.4k in Attila
750 in WH1
500 in Three Kingdoms
400 in Shogun 2
250 in Rome remastered
33 in WH3 lmfao
Not counted is a couple hundred hours in the classic total wars before steam and considering I got them pirated
But total war is actually fun. I have seen 5,000 of paradox alone. Genuinely upsetting shit
That is also very embarrassing btw but it's not TF2 still
Attila really was a fcking legend. The reversed start of collapsing empire and the actual need to supplicate before the might of the Huns 😭
Easily my favorite, really. Something about the punishing difficulty of it all, a proper challenge to start basically every game.
Funny enough it was usually a task to try and beat Attila myself before he ground his armies away fighting everyone else.
I managed 600 EU4, 150 Victoria 3, 150 EU3, 200 CK2. But then I actually do love 'em.
I look back on the time I wasted on FPS games like I was an alcoholic or something serious so, idk, go with god or something
THEN I DO IT WITH YOUR BLESSING. Time to raise another country to Socialist glory and start the global revolution again! Maybe I'll have a command economy and deliberately crash global grain prices.. That'd make 'em all dependent on me..
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Cities Skylines is a game I could play for many hours and have no idea why I’m doing it