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more than 8000 hours O.O
Sado
I've never "idled" (in the sense that people would typically use that term); but over the past 2-3 years, I have spent an awful lot of time with the game running while doing in-game tests, or working on videos, or just with the game sitting there with a debugger attached while I'm busy writing mods or tracking down bugs. And there have also been times where I've left the game running in a window in the background overnight because I was in the middle of debugging something or whatever and couldn't be bothered to quit the game and then have to reload everything the next day. So all of those things contribute to the hour count and make it a bit higher than perhaps it ought to be.
But Steam requires you to actually do a writeup; you can't just leave a thumbs-up or thumbs-down. So, at least for the time being, I went with a rather "short" review writeup. I'll probably edit/expand it later...