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You can complete it much faster if you know exacly what to do, and you can spend many, many more hours if you try and see and do everything. Plus you will have to finish the game at least four times if you want to 100% all the achievements.
I am only interesting in what it brings from 1 playthrough, not multiple. Albeit if a cRPG is good, eventually one would want to do another run.
I assume the 30 hours is for people smelling the flowers a long the way, but it seems rather high comparing to what people report (even in this thread)
I will find out for myself eventually when I try it.
But thank you for the clarification.
Could this be any more disingenuous?