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I mean take a game like Baldur's Gate I & II with the expansions we are talking like 50+ hours of gaming. And that is true for many of my games, I am sure you know what I am talking about. So at the moment I am switching between playing:
- Baldur's gate II
- Planescape torment (not the enhanced edtion though I play my disc version)
- Fallout 3, NV & 4
- Prey
- Warhammer Dawn of war III
- Poker at the inventory
just to mention a couple of them.... Keeps you on your toes
anyway I will look into whether or not I will get Total War Wahammer II. But your words certainly have upped my reason for investing in the game, even though my back catalouge is killing me. How I'm ever going to get around to playing all those games is beyond me. How the heck does one complete games when you have at least 30 of which you really want to play and complete them, add to that, I keep buying more... What a dilemma.
Sadly I think the best campaign with most replay value is locked away behind a paywall of an additional 59.99€ for the first one to get the expansion.
So what do you think of the game?