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I found the game hard to figure. What to do etc. Altho the premise was nice.
Yeah it is a pretty hard game in my opinion. I enjoy watching skilled ppl play it that's all.
I dreamt of many games, among others being a sniper in BF1942.
DBD? "Dead Before Daylight?"
For me, it was Terraria when I first played it, if one wants to describe it as "addictive." My longest ever play of anything is probably X3:Terran Conflict. (Same save for year(s)?)
Minecraft (old java version) deserves an honorable mention, too. That was before it was sold to Micro$oft.
Sim City IV, as well. (Still the best "Sim City" game, ever...)
Civilization IV, modded, ranks up pretty high.
For strictly online games, it's EverQuest and then World of Warcraft that are the clear winners. End-game progression raiding all the way in both... and far, far, far, too many hours and too much drama put into them. :)
The next one will be Forever Winter.
I've been playing it not on Steam, but IRL for like 20 years
one day i woke up and i was like enough is enough and phoned support and told them to permaban me and disappear all my stuff so i dont even TRY to ever come back again.