>>717884771 (OP)
For the average person who is working wagie hours (8 hours, plus 0.5-1 hours of lunch, +20-40 minutes of travel time=~10 hours) and sleeping regularly (another 8 hours) and roughly 3 hours of eating and grooming time, that means you have roughly 3 hours of "free time" a night (provided you don't have a woman and/or child). On the weekend, you get 10 hours of that back. So roughly in a week you have 3x5+13x2 = 41 hours of gamer time a week. That's 2.5 weeks worth of gaming.
Mind you, that's the best case outcome. In reality, if you have more hobbies outside of gaming (aka don't have autism), you're probably going to spend a lot of that gamer time doing something else like watching tv/movies/anime/gooning/napping/projects, and your entire weekends are likely to be taken up by some sort of family/friend time even if it's just your mom or something. So in reality you're probably talking about 1-2 months on a single game.
This should also make it really obvious that a no-lifer NEET beating a game within 5 days of its release is an extreme degenerate.