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I am currently on Day 1 of Spring and still have a few quests left for current content (Pet detective is where I left off on).
I definately stretched things out though by about 2-3 weeks so story events and calendar events wouldn't intersect haphhazardly.
Edit: You can probley bee line the current content in about 20-30 hours though I have no idea why you would. Derth of good games coming out. Savour this one while you can.
My current file has about 110 hours on it and I didn't play that much outside of main story between patches.
However, if by "progession" you don't mean the story but just current end game machines, I would say like 20-30 hours if you're really diligent about giving discs to Qi.
Good point. I always forget about the time scaling. I can't imagine playing the game on default 1.0 (though I guess I did it for portia before that feature was implemented).
0.6 is the only way I play.
In these style games I generally smash out the story and then focus on building what I want and doing side stuff. I hit a wall early on with Portia and found it hard to get back in to later on. I might just wait for full release until playing.
Thanks for all the replies
Were you having Fun? If yes, you totally didn't.