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i actually like conan in single player , it not my type of game for PVP
The short answer is Yes. I just started a new game but I have 320 hours in my previous play from the Early Access. Even then I was still doing or trying to do quests.
The other thing that hooks you in this game for solo or for me anyway are the skills, the arts, the leveling system and the achievements trees. Those are on another level unlike any game I have ever seen, that only a true warrior of the game would try to climb, endure and complete.
Multiplayer also has it's dark side, in some bigger clans you are basically a servant doing endless frivolous tasks, and after hundreds of hours at any point you might get kicked out losing everything while solo you go and do whatever you want and what's yours is yours.
Hey PvP can brutal at times.
Embrace the suck.
Some people enjoy grinding it out for months, others want zero challenge/work involved. If you're so inclined to needing to skip the time-gated mechanics, it's really simple to setup your own private server and set all the rates you want.
and what about all the work, can you hire AI to work on your fields and make food and stuff or do you have to do everything alone?