If every single winner played the game they won to completion, how many hours of gameplay would it take for all winners to clear the entire train up to this point?
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What do you mean "completion", or how do you define it? All achievements? Ending? Some games can technically be played in perpetuity (i.e. the gift here ;) )
Estimating 2116 is the last cart, I would guess approximately 45000 hours ;)
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I don't really have a solid definition (it's more of a thought experiment), but we can go with the Main Story time on HowLongToBeat for a definitive baseline if someone's feeling adventurous enough to calculate things.
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Well to use a perfect example: https://howlongtobeat.com/game.php?id=37867
Apparently beating "main story" is just a single game session, not actually getting all achievements or anything.
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Not including endless games, which kinda skew the results and make for an unclear stat, I would imagine the average game length is probably closer to 15hrs, but I could be wrong.
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Some games had put more than once.
Do we have to count them once or is every time they have been put is another play time?
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Easy, the time it takes to beat the longest game.
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He means the total number of hours, not just the longest game - though I do understand it's not clear from how they worded it.
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Yup, although AtrusHomeboy's answer was really clever! If everyone played concurrently, then all games would be finished during the runtime of the longest game.
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noice
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Poor winners that won more than one game though, they'd have to be really good at multitasking (and have multiple hardware setups) 😋
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The answer is infinity, because SG users do not actually like to play games.
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Bravo
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LOL
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https://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/TvLRv/action-henk
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First, you need to remain young forever. ┐(´Θ`)┌
Because there are several different worlds called “Civ stars”.
They will inhale time like a black hole and will not let humanity go for a long time.
A.Forever? Or Steam and the computer break first.💻
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damn
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Hmm? Was this also humanity?
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How dare you ask this question while giving away civ 6. Infinite? Lol
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If the shortest game takes 1 hour and the longest takes 500+, while most of the games take somewhere around the 8-12 hours that seems to the fairly norm average I see on Steam for completion (running a campaign through, and then maybe double or triple that for 100% in a lot of cases), out of 2116 games, let's say the majority fall into the middle range, so I will just say 20 hours per game (middle between 8 and 12 doubled). 42320 hours for that completely ballpark estimate. As for games that are extremely difficult to get to 100% and people not wanting to necessarily do it, we will just say that's enough of an average for trying anyway, it should be okay.
I have mumbled on for a while and don't know what I am getting at.
But that's a little shy of 5 years of continuous playing...
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I don't know the answer. I'm still playing in first Civilization... So... maybe 51504 hours or life.
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Wait. You mean I'm actually supposed to play what i win and not just card farm and leave them as +1?
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Civ6 completion would break the fabric of time!
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Thank you very much! :)
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