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Games: Cost per hour
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 20:53
by FatherJack
Using my XFire stats, I compiled this list of the top 20 or so games I've played, with their approximate cost per hour.
Subscription games have the cost for the number of months I have been playing and add-on packs have been included too:
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Name Hours Cph(£)
Half Life 2 + CS 139 0.29
Eve Online 289 0.42
Oblivion 69 0.58
World of Warcraft 112 0.89
Dragonshard 39 1.03
Football Manager 2006 35 1.14
Guild Wars 33 1.21
Battlefield 2 56 1.25
The Movies 32 1.25
Call of Duty 2 31 1.29
Call of Duty UO MP 19 2.11
Dungeon Siege II 17 2.35
Rome - Total War 16 2.50
Black & White 2 16 2.50
Sin Episodes - 1 6 2.50
Quake 4 15 2.67
City of Heroes 26 2.69
Empire Earth II 12 3.33
Rise of Legends 11 3.64
The cheapest per hour are an interesting mix of titles - which I found quite surprising - I thought one would dominate the other, given the radically different payment methods, but things even out over time.
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 21:01
by Joose
Iiiiiiiiiiiiinteresting. I would do the same, but im about to go on holiday. I shall try it when I get back.
However, I fear i will run afoul of a few divide by zero style errors, due to the amount I tend to "pay" for my games.
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 21:08
by Dog Pants
Hmmm. As long as someone posts another reply to this thread I'll do this myself tomorrow (probably). If they don't I expect I'll forget.
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 21:11
by Guybrush
Football Manager 2006 35 1.14
was that all in one session?
I daren't install that daman game! I'd never leave the house again, lol!
:D
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 21:23
by FatherJack
Guybrush wrote:Football Manager 2006 35 1.14
was that all in one session?
I daren't install that daman game! I'd never leave the house again, lol!
:D
It was England from 2006 to about 2012, and maybe 2 seasons of Coventry City.
The 07's are out soon, Premier was supposed to yesterday, but I haven't seen it in the shops yet. I usually pick up LMA for XBox and CM for the PC every year since basically
ever, but switched to FM last year as CM5 was bugged to buggery.
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 21:33
by Guybrush
The game's is like a drug though - at one point I was playing 12 hour sessions, lol!
I can picture the scene now - I can't make it into work today, boss - we're in the playoffs!

Posted: August 19th, 2006, 22:36
by Gunslinger42
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Name Hours C.P.H(£)
Battlefield 2 405 0.12
Swat 4 15 0.00
Call of Duty 2 53 0.47
Half Life 2 442 0.13
That's with all the addons/mods (Special horses/CSS/DoDS/Ep1) included. I'm also just guessing at most of the prices since I can't remember exactly how much each one cost when I bought it.
Posted: August 19th, 2006, 23:04
by MORDETH LESTOK
Posted: August 20th, 2006, 1:15
by FatherJack
I did it as a kind of "value for money" guide, so it's only really makes sense when compared to the other games you play, and how much you generally pay for games - I kind of assumed £40 for ones I couldn't remember.
Games you didn't pay for don't make a lot of sense as their value for money to you is instantaneously infinite, adding their approximate retail price at the time you obtained it (SWAT Gold was £13.99 btw, £2/h currently for me) might help to place them in context with your other games.
I compiled this a couple of weeks ago, so it isn't really a response to recent comments about the expense of pay-to-play games, it just reminded me to post it.
Also it's a bit of a moving target - non-subscription games will become cheaper over time, whereas games you're subscribing to, but not playing will become increasingly more expensive.
I can't honestly say I've enjoyed 100% of the time spent in these games, either - but that's too subjective to catalogue, it perhaps worth noting that the only games on my list I'm still actively playing are CoD, BeeF, Eve and CSS. I'm subscribed to WoW until mid-September, but a mate has had my account for the last six months.
Posted: August 20th, 2006, 7:53
by Dog Pants
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COD:UO / COD:
111h / £0.18
Eve:
579h / £0.23
BEEF 2:
99h / £0.40
COD 2:
37h / £0.68
Oblivion:
32h / £0.91
CIV4:
25h / £1
UT 2004:
9h / £1.33
The Movies:
9h / £2.77
Battlefield Vietnam:
7h / £3.57
Brothers In Arms:
4h / £6.25
Not all of those have all my hours logged on xfire, but it's shown me a few things I hadn't realised, like how few games I've actually been buying recently. Notably, half-life 2 is missing because it doesn't show up on xfire for me. Also, if you compare these games to other forms of entertainment, such as cinemas and football matches, they're pretty cheap really.
Posted: August 20th, 2006, 9:43
by Fred Woogle
looks to complicated to work out
Posted: August 20th, 2006, 13:12
by Lee
My top 3 best value are:
Eve: 555 hours at 16p per hour, although theres probably 100+ hours unlogged
CSS: 166 hours at 18p per hour
Beef: 119 hours at 21p per hour
My worst value is Splinter Cell Chaos Theory at £25 for 1 hour

Posted: August 20th, 2006, 16:42
by pixie pie
Joose wrote:
However, I fear i will run afoul of a few divide by zero style errors, due to the amount I tend to "pay" for my games.
I think you'll find you'll only have divide by zero errors if you never play games, not if you don't pay for them. *Smug bastard*
Posted: August 23rd, 2006, 13:14
by amblin
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Posted: August 29th, 2006, 11:31
by Joose
pixie pie wrote:
I think you'll find you'll only have divide by zero errors if you never play games, not if you don't pay for them. *Smug bastard*
ah yes, my bad.
I do have a slight anomaly in mine though. Although I payed for about a year and a half of EVE (two years from start to finish, but with a few breaks in between), I sold my account at the end. Ive just worked out that after you take that into acount, EVE for me may have the best ratio of everyone on here:
anyway, heres the more normal ones:
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GAME COST TIME £/hour
CoH 126 199 0.633165829
GW 20 74 0.27027027
BF2 30 62 0.483870968
C&CG 30 76 0.394736842
WoW 0 57 0
UT2004 30 44 0.681818182
CoDUO 30 34 0.882352941
OBLIVION 30 32 0.9375
Of course, this is all a bit broken, as some of those were not exactly paid for
Ive actually counted WoW as free, as ive perfectly legitimately never paid for it, being on many betas and free trials.