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1000+ Hours on Guild Wars 1.
As for making it single player, it could be done by making the server side hosted on your own PC, but I suspect the GW server is very specialised and will not be ported to run on your home PC, therefore SP is unlikely.
Guild Wars 1 basically is a Single Player game when it comes to the PVE content. It CAN be played with others, but with the Hero/Hireling system, and the fact its all instanced anyway, and that about 80% of the game is story driven. It was always a Single Player expereience on the PVE half. Now the PVP is a whole different ball game, and its the reason there are still people playing this game. PVP is where the social aspects took a high point and the game had its MMO elements. There were so many options, from the guild halls to the types of matches you could play and if you had Factions you had the territorial fights. But anyways to answer your original question, theres a good 200+ hours easy just on the PVE content alone. Itll take you 100 just to finish all 3 campaigns and probably a good 30 to trek through Eye of The North. Then if you want to do ALL the quest and get ALL the skills for your classes. Your looking at an easy addition 40 hours or so. GW was definitely not short on content
There was a thing where you did something in gw1 and that thing was shown in gw2.