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And if we're being realistic:
- The game is old, WoA or not.
- The game contains content from 3 games including their DLCs.
If you get bored after a little over 100 hours, there's "something wrong" or you just need to take a break and play something else for a month.(Would say #2)
After all, the previous parts included here have each captivated people for dozens and hundreds of hours.
Of course it's a matter of taste, but I wouldn't be able to reach my times in the games I play if I didn't take a break from them now and then. I like other games and stories too much to get stuck on one for long. So I have my "small circle of main games" that I play again and again. And we're not forced to complete everything as soon as we get it, so we have time for breaks.