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Well, but it would also be nice to correct something that wasn't so right and current previously.
To do things right in a game like this, you have to play a lot (full Veldt, all espers and full spells for ALL CHARACTERS, Dinosaur Forest exp, Colosseum, Celestriad, Tomberry, Setzer's Slot, etc...) and see that 99:59 there, when I still have to play at least 10 hours to complete everything, it saddens me so much.
In summary: I feel like I failed.
It also doesn't make sense... if I play more than 99 hours... why do I have to read 99?
"Time" in this game is a subjective variable, because it's not like other games where skill is objective... in relation to "time".
here we are ALSO dealing with "hazard/chance/random".
now I write you two trivial examples, on which SUBSTANTIAL differences can be determined... on the time of each player: Celestriad - Setzer's Slot.
It can take a player 3 hours... to have 3 Celestriads and all Slots + achievements.
Another player may take 15 hours... to get "only" 1 Celestriad... but the 777 is still MISSING and... no achievement.
In this game, comparing one's "positive" experiences over... "time"... is something that makes no sense, because much depends on "hazard/chance/random".
Best wishes :)