How many hours did you spend in Overwatch in total?

And do you regret them?

Personally, I played since late 2016 and have around 530 hours. 2016 and 2017 days were a blast and absolutely worth it.
Since 2018 I didn’t play for around 2 years, came back, played a few games and got another break for a year or two (I think I repeated this process a few times).

Recently got back in may and had decent fun. So it’s whatever for me.

2k and I regret each one of them.
Outside of the first few months after launch the game has been a huge letdown.

I haven’t seen so much potential wasted so badly.

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Around 3000 and I regret nothing, it was then and is now still an insanely fun game. If I’d change anything, I’d have played more in 2017-2018

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According to Overwatch I had roughly 2,000 hours in the game.

According to the Official Club on Microsoft, I have 3,700.

This is because OW doesn’t track time spent in queues or LFG while Microsoft does.

1,700 hours spent waiting on a match/teammates…

I’m now about 50 days into having not as much as logged into that :wastebasket::fire:

It’s great playing games where I actually get a queue in 2-3 minutes, weekly content drops, massive seasonal content drops, and consistent balance updates.

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Lmao, that’s basically 70 days straight in queue times.

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Yes. Precisely why this franchise is failing and has hemorrhaged players for years.

I’d encourage every Xbox player to check the Official Microsoft Club to see their real playtime.

So a person with 2k has actually 4k. And a person with 3k has 6k.

Both of the users above.

To be fair though, most of my hours are from classic quick play, 3v3, 6v6 and mystery heroes.
So the queue times definitely not around my playtime numbers. At most the queue times total for me will be around 100 hours.

Over 4000 hours and I enjoyed every moment. I am sitting here at work wishing I could be home to log in another couple of hours. I love Overwatch!

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Rank is also a huge factor in the queue time equation.

As a player formerly near the top, 15-20min queues during “peak” hours were not all that uncommon for tanks and supports, while +45min queues were common on DPS.

And if you’re on during “off” hours, forget it. 25-30min queues minimum.

But like I said before, Overwatch doesn’t show you total hours. The Microsoft Club will.

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Queue times are high for people who subject themselves to modes with queue times. I play QPC so my queue times are minimal.

Also still wouldn’t give an accurate picture. I open the game and then just leave it idling in the background while I do other things. I’ve gone shopping, taken a nap, and watched movies all with OW just open in the background. :woman_shrugging:

But how many AI hours do you have?

I have 1,066 :stuck_out_tongue:

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Like 1500 or more. :smirk:

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I’m have been defeated!

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We both have tbh. I know people with 2k or 3k hours in vs AI. The truly dedicated.

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x.X

That’s a lotta regret

No sympathy though because you can quit anytime you want

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You also have to consider time spent just sitting on the menu not playing, fiddling with options, waiting on groups to assemble, assembling custom game options, using the workshop, etc.

I doubt you’ve spent that much time just in queue

I have around 2200 hours in the game…

I would if my other options weren’t down to just BR games.

i like how this game is closest to the unreal and quake style arena games from back in the day. cant really get that same arena feeling with battle royales, call of duty, battlefield or counter strike. so ill continue to play overwatch till the servers die. or maybe if a cool unreal/quake remake comes around and is popular