The 2000 Hour Club...

I didn't even hit that with Civ 5
 
Shoot I'm almost in the 300 club and definitely there once I add in hotseat games played with other people.
 
281 here. I've been working a fair bit though, and given that Civ takes quite a while per game, I tend only to play when I know I have a couple of days with not much to do.
 
Impressive. I'm around 300 hours. I still play other games. I recently played Pillars of Eternity and I'm playing Dragon Age Inquisition now. I seem to play Civ6 most often after patches, my heaviest play (aside from launch) after this last patch which was an improvement. I'm not done with this game by a long shot. I enjoy it much more than Civ5.
 
Impressive. I'm around 300 hours. I still play other games. I recently played Pillars of Eternity and I'm playing Dragon Age Inquisition now. I seem to play Civ6 most often after patches, my heaviest play (aside from launch) after this last patch which was an improvement. I'm not done with this game by a long shot. I enjoy it much more than Civ5.

You are definitely not alone in that regard. There are probably triple the number of matches in MP immediately after a patch/DLC release.
 
Only at 211 here... Of which something like 40 in the first week by the way. But I'm still enjoying it, it's just that there's so many games I'm enjoying.
 
Currently just 561 hours for 6;
9,696 for civ5.

Civ is all I play. A little OCD, I suppose, but no other games have appealed to me; particularly the ones I have purchased.

Ah, another person close to 10,000 in Civ5... I thought I was the only maniac.

I too just can't find any other game out there that compares... they all seem to be lacking in depth.

Personally, I would love to see a true Squad Leader type of game make it to our screens, but after many aborted attempts, I'm not sure that will ever happen... sad Panda.
 
Civ 5 2400hrs (but uninstalled it after getting hooked on Civ 6)

Civ 6 closing on 300.
 
I have over 3000 hours in Civ V, but I have only racked up a few hundred in VI so far. Life is pretty busy sometimes.
 
For turn based games, I get some impressive "time played" numbers - unfortunately, it's less than accurate. I'll leave the game up and running all day on weekends, returning to do a turn or three occasionally throughout.
 
554 Hours on V since 2013 (still installed for my younger nephews) and 868 on VI :D
 
For turn based games, I get some impressive "time played" numbers - unfortunately, it's less than accurate. I'll leave the game up and running all day on weekends, returning to do a turn or three occasionally throughout.
While I limit my 'game running' time to essentially 'playing time,' I am a SLOW, contemplative player (on huge continents at epic, at that). My games may easily take 2-3 weeks.
 
For turn based games, I get some impressive "time played" numbers - unfortunately, it's less than accurate. I'll leave the game up and running all day on weekends, returning to do a turn or three occasionally throughout.

I'll get the odd period where I leave the computer for what I think is going to be 5 minutes, and it turns into half an hour, but mostly my time does reflect me sitting at the computer puzzling out what I'm going to do to get myself out of my latest mess ;)

While I limit my 'game running' time to essentially 'playing time,' I am a SLOW, contemplative player (on huge continents at epic, at that). My games may easily take 2-3 weeks.

I play similar to you Jaybe, and I'm playing marathon mostly, so I'm not playing heaps more games than others. Thinking back to IV (where it told you at the end of the game?), individual games often took me 80 odd hours.
 
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