50-60 Hours?
#51
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 02:37
#52
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 02:44
#53
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 04:31
I'm going to guess that on a subsequent run (gonna try a mage this time) I'll probably be in the 60-80 range.
#54
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 04:39
Battl3hamm3r wrote...
Where can you see your info... i cannot seem to find it ?
Click on someone's username then click on the "games" tab, and then click whatever they have the game for (PC, Xbox, PS3) and there ya go =)
#55
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 04:48
My second playthrough had me at 70 hours, read everything, finished every quest and didn't skip the dialogue.
On my second playthrough now and it'll probably be the same as my second playthrough, I still listen to all the dialogue and read all the codex entries. As well as all the quests.
#56
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 09:36
SHOTDOWN210 wrote...
Battl3hamm3r wrote...
Where can you see your info... i cannot seem to find it ?
Click on someone's username then click on the "games" tab, and then click whatever they have the game for (PC, Xbox, PS3) and there ya go =)
I see some stats, but no where it says how long I have been playing..
#57
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 09:42
I did skip the conversations in the first 20 hours of the game because I had heard them on a different toon.
#58
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 10:18
Not surprising since I did a lot of exploration, but I mesed up a lot of quests.
And now on my second run.... I realise that there is a lot of quests that I did not even see my first time.
Makes me wonder how many can think to have done everything in 20hrs???
#59
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 10:33
like super long and tedious deep roads
and all those filler chanter board ,locate random person somewhere crap
annoying zoning back and forward
#60
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 10:51
#61
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 10:52
#62
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 11:18
deathwing200 wrote...
How can people take 100+ hours with this game? Seriously? It took me exactly 56 hours to complete the game on hard difficulty the first time. I didn't skip dialogues (although I didn't reload to see different outcomes) and I did most of the quests (level 20 party with no elfroot hand ins). Do you guys just leave the game idling for hours at a time?
This is my "almost-first" ( I rerolled due to a bug with Shale ) playthrough, I've done Arl+Urn, Tower, Denerim and just entered Deep roads, clocking 53hrs, lvl 17 and a half, Leliana/Morrigan/Alistair/Sten sidequests done, opened almost every single box and disarmed almost all traps. Playing on normal, having much issues at all ( not many since the Fade tbh ) . 37% completed, 55% explored
I dunno what lvl I will reach considering I still have to do all Deep Roads ( and I heard it's HUGE )+Brecilia+Landsmeet++. So.... I guess it will take me 80~ hrs to complete it.
#63
Posté 04 décembre 2009 - 11:25
I should clear 60 hours pretty easily.
#64
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 12:39
I can assure you that I am not.Rainen89 wrote...
Considering most games can be beat in 10 hours if you really want to do it it's still pretty good. Playthroughs take multiple days, it's a good game. Also you're missing a lot of stuff if it's only 33 hours,
Modifié par Hardin4188, 05 décembre 2009 - 12:44 .
#65
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 12:44
However I tend to be pretty meticulous when I play. I do talk to everyone and take my time exploring and explore every nook and cranny. I'm also playing on Hard and in the beginning I was pausing in combat all the time. I figure I'll have put in roughly 90-100 hours when I am done and also finished most of the side quests and DLC.
#66
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 03:44
Specifically %complete, %quests, etc.
#67
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 03:50
Hardin4188 wrote...
I can assure you that I am not.Rainen89 wrote...
Considering most games can be beat in 10 hours if you really want to do it it's still pretty good. Playthroughs take multiple days, it's a good game. Also you're missing a lot of stuff if it's only 33 hours,
You are skipping a lot of stuff to get it under 40 hours. I cannot conceive another way of getting through the game so fast.
#68
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:09
#69
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:20
I finished my first play through in 48.5 hours, and 75% of the optional quests, so I was fairly thorough.
I did skip the conversations in the first 20 hours of the game because I had heard them on a different toon.
Also, I was at 93% exploration. I really can't figure out how people are spending so much time! Obviously, I'm not missing anything.
#70
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:25
I'm not. In my last playthrough I had explored 93% of the world, but I did skip dialog in that one. It was only 25:33. Normally I like to take my time, but I wanted to beat that playthrough quickly.MerinTB wrote...
Hardin4188 wrote...
I can assure you that I am not.Rainen89 wrote...
Considering most games can be beat in 10 hours if you really want to do it it's still pretty good. Playthroughs take multiple days, it's a good game. Also you're missing a lot of stuff if it's only 33 hours,
You are skipping a lot of stuff to get it under 40 hours. I cannot conceive another way of getting through the game so fast.
Modifié par Hardin4188, 05 décembre 2009 - 04:34 .
#71
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:26
DMTyrisis wrote...
I finished my first play through in 48.5 hours, and 75% of the optional quests, so I was fairly thorough.
I did skip the conversations in the first 20 hours of the game because I had heard them on a different toon.
Also, I was at 93% exploration. I really can't figure out how people are spending so much time! Obviously, I'm not missing anything.
You can have gotten most of the quests and been to every "area" of the game world and still missed ALOT.
Reading the codexes. Checking in with the shops every so often. Talking to everyone, not just quest givers. Visually exploring areas, as in stopping to just look around at the forests and ruins and such.
Also, important: as the X-Play review noted, if you do not revisit areas after each major plot point in the game you are missing about half the game. Things change in locations, events move forward, character react to changes in the world and your actions elsewhere.
If you use a strategy guide or walkthrough and just run around completing all the major and most of the minor quests in the quickest ways possible, escaping through conversations and only dealing with quest-giving and quest-important NPCs, not have camp conversations with your party, knowing exactly where the best equipment is and ONLY buying that instead of actually shopping the inventories of several merchants, etc - I can see completing the game in under 40 hours, possibly under 20.
I also saw a video once of someone winning Fallout in 6 minutes - didn't make me wonder why I spent over 100 hours in that game.
#72
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:36
Hardin4188 wrote...
I'm not.MerinTB wrote...
Hardin4188 wrote...
I can assure you that I am not.Rainen89 wrote...
Considering most games can be beat in 10 hours if you really want to do it it's still pretty good. Playthroughs take multiple days, it's a good game. Also you're missing a lot of stuff if it's only 33 hours,
You are skipping a lot of stuff to get it under 40 hours. I cannot conceive another way of getting through the game so fast.
You are. You are escaping through dialog, not talking to every NPC you can talk to, not reading the codex entries, not shopping at the merchants, not exploring areas and ending up in dead ends and instead heading right to the solutions for quests, etc. You are skipping stuff that other people are doing and experiencing -
I guarantee you that few, if any, of the over 100 hour crowd are just leaving their game running while going to take a shower, eat, or work for 3 days before remembering the game is still running and counting down time.
All you need do is compare your time line in your story section to the time line of other players in their story sections and see that where you spent 30 minutes going through your human noble origin another player (Lord_Saulot) took 2 1/2 hours with the same origin - and of my two origins I played through each took me 2 hours 40 minutes and 3 hours 30 minutes. The whole time through both origins I played and checked things out and read stuff - if I replayed these origins the time would probably be drastically reduced, but ...
You. Are. Skipping. Stuff. Maybe not quest, maybe not areas, but you are skipping stuff.
#73
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:39
Modifié par Hardin4188, 05 décembre 2009 - 04:46 .
#74
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:40
Corwyn77 wrote...
I'd also like to know where most of this info comes from.
Specifically %complete, %quests, etc.
In the character screen (where you see your character's stats), if you hit the "Heroic Accomplishments" (or something like that), it will flip to another screen where it shows all these various stats for that character and also for the party total. On that screen it also shows the % complete and stuff.
#75
Posté 05 décembre 2009 - 04:40
Corwyn77 wrote...
I'd also like to know where most of this info comes from.
Specifically %complete, %quests, etc.
In the character screen (where you see your character's stats), if you hit the "Heroic Accomplishments" (or something like that), it will flip to another screen where it shows all these various stats for that character and also for the party total. On that screen it also shows the % complete and stuff.





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