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Why come here to post that though, there are so many other games to play or engage with.
Since you're six years late on Monster Hunter World, I fail to see why enjoying Dauntless six years after release is a bad thing - especially when it is still receiving new content and will get a major update soon.
In Dauntless it doesn't really take more time than single player would. You encounter other players in the world as you play, you don't have to voice chat or matchmake or anything like that.
It takes less time than firing an SOS flare in Monster Hunter World.
You have a good life then unlike mine, where i constantly get interrupted, at least i can pause in singleplayer.
I totally get you - but I should have also said, in Dauntless you don't really start 'missions', you just explore a region and fight stuff.. if you have to log off at any point you won't get penalized (other than not defeating the monstie).
It's all good though, enjoy Monster Hunter World - one of the best games released in the last decade.