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Given your time played, I'd say you've gotten your money's worth out of the game, if you spent any.
I've got pretty much everything I want in it. Which means I'm finally done with the part of gaming I absolutely loathe in everything I play (the grind), and can start playing with the stuff I actually do for fun (tweaking builds, min-maxing equipment, and generally ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with whatever I can break well enough to be stupidly fun). The game's something I jump into with friends more often than I play for myself now. Lacking a reason to keep playing, I simply get on when I want to.
Play for fun, dude. Don't play because you need something to beat. Remember what hooked you on the game and play for that when you're feeling it. When you're not, go do something else. It's that simple.
Satisfaction is the death of the spirit.