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The map is very big and have urban districtis and small villages almost completes.
The game have a random events that you will discover during your game.
The game have cave systems, you can find many entrances around the map.
Some places are on work. Interiors needs to be completed and retouched.
The meta story is based on lore documents and video casetes, in some updates more lore is added.
This is a little bit more relaxed tha The forest.... if the fog is in low levels.
As for it being the "full Experience" I don't know. But somehow regardless of the game being incomplete or not, I've spent at least 115 hours playing the game. I still haven't even visited Urlando or Dread land, and then the dev went and added a whole new city of Milfort. So I've explored most of 3 towns, still missed some stuff like weapons and story items, and still find this to be a captivating experience. The bonus here, is that these bi weekly updates don't seem to require starting a new playthrough, so you can start playing right now with no downsides, other than the performance I guess.
There's one thing that's lacking though, and that's direction for the story when you first start the game to give you something to go on. I watched a short youtube video that really helped me figure out what I'm actually supposed to do and it gave me enough story direction to go on. It's called "The Horrors of URGE Explained" and as good of a video as it is, I don't recommend you watch it becasue it's going to spoil some things for you that are gonna be so so so much cooler if you find them on your own.
But, if you want, I can try to point you in the right direction so you can have a lead to go on, but not have one of the coolest gaming experiences I've ever had spoiled for you. Just lmk, I think I'm gonna post a guide for it and I'll let you know here.