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chaosapiant

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Is it just me, or is ME2 MUCH longer than ME1?  I've just gotten all the crew, done zero N7 missions, and only one loyalty mission, and i'm damn close to 18 hours.  I beat ME1 with ALL quests and collections in 25 hours.  This game seems like it could go on forever.  I'm just trying to get a sense of where the crews at; thoughts?

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ADPollock911

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It is longer.. I was hoping there were more main missions after you recruit everybody

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HelterSkelter89

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yeah just doing the squad mate find missions and the story mission in me1 you could finish in 5 hours, this one took me 19.

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Gorn Kregore

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Yup, a lot longer that's for sure.

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Bigeyez

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My first playthrough with everyone recruited, all loyalty missions completed, and the Normandy fully upgraded and I'm sitting at 29 hours 11 minutes. I did a few N7 Missions and a couple of the uncharted worlds I came across while scanning for resources. Other then that I only did side missions that I could do easily alongside the recruitment/loyalty ones. Barely did any exploration outside of any systems you had to go to for story missions.

So yeah a full 100% playthrough would definitely take at least 40-50 hours. If nto more.

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chaosapiant

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That makes my happy. I'm happy right now. To have a game this long with this much quality is really impressive. The last game i've seen with this much length and no filler was Baldur's Gate 2.

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HelterSkelter89

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i wish that the leveling system was like from me1 though. it only took me one playthrough to get 2 levels away from the level cap :/

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RedTracer7

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Just pointing this out, but Elder Scrolls IV (with, in truth, quite a bit of filler) could easily go over 150 hours. Thats impressive.

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AlphaJarmel

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Yea this is ridiculously long. Insanity makes it even longer with a recruitment mission taking atleast an hour to two.

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WrexEffex

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It's longer than ME!!! That's what she said!






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WrexEffex wrote...

It's longer than ME!!! That's what she said!



Then I dont want to meet THAT girl! Yeesch!

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WrexEffex

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stuman89 wrote...

WrexEffex wrote...

It's longer than ME!!! That's what she said!



Then I dont want to meet THAT girl! Yeesch!


What's left of her, that is. I don't even wanna imagine...

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HelterSkelter89 wrote...

i wish that the leveling system was like from me1 though. it only took me one playthrough to get 2 levels away from the level cap :/


Good.  I don't want to play through the exact same game with the exact same character over and over to see what a maxed out 'endgame' character can do.  I'd rather the game encourage me at least to start a new character and try a different class, especially now that classes seem much more specialised and distinct.  Plus, it allowed them to streamline skills a great deal, cutting down to the good stuff with a few well-thought out, useful abilities per class instead of a massive proliferation of boring passives that unlocked one crappy ability halfway through.  Instead of fussing with stat point allocation, I now have a very direct, streamlined decision to make with each level up and I can feel a lot more confident with my skill selections.  Remove the unnecessary complexity, boil it down to the relevant strategic decision at hand.  This seems to be the approach throughout ME2 when looking at changes from ME1, and I love it.

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RedTracer7 wrote...

Just pointing this out, but Elder Scrolls IV (with, in truth, quite a bit of filler) could easily go over 150 hours. Thats impressive.

Yeah, this game is still considered sort of short as compared to other RPGs.
But its also a shooter though.