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"The main story will be roughly 15-20 hours, depending on how good you are in terms of action games. And with all the side quests and collectibles, the full completion of the game can take up to 40 hours or more"
I assume the length also increases with difficulty selected (also depending on how good you are). I personally can't wait to play it.
And that's without mods, if the game does have a lot of mods then I may end up with +500 hours on the game. Like XCOM 1 & 2 for exemple.
Some of these arguments we just had in this thread are really really stupid. I mean "If it has mods maybe 500 hours" yeah, if I win the jackpot tomorrow I buy the company and fund part 2 and 3. If if if. Every game is endless if I am just standing around and look at flowers.
If all you can say about an argument is that it's stupid yet you have no counter argument against it then the stupid is not the argument: it's the person who don't have a counter argument.
I've picked XCOM series but I could have use Mount & blade as an exemple, some players have +1000 hours on it thanks to mods.
Honestly you should know about the subject of the topic people are talking about before you try to engage in the discussion otherwise your replies will just be meaningless. I'll demonstrate:
Obviously it's pretty dumb to take the quoted reply seriously because you may haveto take an hour in order to reach 1 specific boss and you don't even know if in the game you'll be locked from certain paths because you are missing an item/ability, so the calculation is pretty dumb and nobody would make such a bad calculation while making a game, heck if the game got a new game plus with secrets in it or multiple endings then your calculation would be even more wrong.
Please take the topic seriously or at least know what we are talking about otherwise no one will take you seriously and the topic may just be ignored, even with a simple randomizer your "argument" would be defeated quite easily.
Hope that help you, feel free to ask for help once again if you still do not understand and I'll try to explain with simple words.
$30 for 15-20 hours is solid to me though.
I think the only one not knowing what the hell is talking about is you. You're confusing apples with oranges.
What does mods have to do with the lenght of the game? Mods just make you play more time the game, and that's it. But the game isn't any longer by that.
Or are you trying to say that something like playing Gow with a Goku skin (which is also a mod) makes the game longer? Cause that's all kinds of nonsense.
Does the Elden Ring coop mod makes the game longer? Hell no! You won't get extra areas, bosses, etc (reskins at best). But you might probably play more with it.
To sum it all up:
Game length is how long the game is from start to finish. Mods are irrelevant to this.
You're talking about replayability, which is what mods bring to the table most of the times.
See the difference?
Cheers!
P.S: Ooops... I didn't wanted to necro this. I was looking for info about the lenght of the game and found this. My bad ¬ ¬'