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I am currently below 2c per hour played and the rate is going down.
The deal was good and it's getting better.

It's a rare win-win scenario.
For me it's a smidge over half a cent per hour. The only game that's ever come remotely close to the number of hours played would be FFVII or Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim from the Elder Scrolls.

 
Heh, my cents per hour are perhaps a tad higher, but I must have bought at least 15 copies of the game up until now. It just feels wrong playing a game for 3000+ hours and only pay for it once :) In other games I can at least buy DLC to support the company making it ^^

I'll set up a second server for a17 while letting the old a16 server running. That way I don't need to really care about wipes and updates. Once it's stable enough to do a 1000+ day run, I'll retire a16

 
I am currently below 2c per hour played and the rate is going down.
The deal was good and it's getting better.

It's a rare win-win scenario.
I'm currently at €0,026 per hour.

Compared to my second most played game Ark, €0,93 per hour.

I always measure my games, if it's €1 per hour, it's worth the money :)

Same reason why I pay for in-app purchases.

It's like you used to play Pinball at the local bar, and €0,50 for 5minutes is even more expensive.

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Heh, my cents per hour are perhaps a tad higher, but I must have bought at least 15 copies of the game up until now. It just feels wrong playing a game for 3000+ hours and only pay for it once :) In other games I can at least buy DLC to support the company making it ^^
I'll set up a second server for a17 while letting the old a16 server running. That way I don't need to really care about wipes and updates. Once it's stable enough to do a 1000+ day run, I'll retire a16
To be fair, I bought the game 3 times also.

Because I had to force my friend in to trying it.

 
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