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I get home from work on Friday and boot up the game, play for a bit and get distracted with other stuff, like dinner and family... I just leave it on hold until I come back to it, which may be an hour or several. And I pretty much leave it on all weekend. So I think out of the thousand hours listed, I have probabaly played about half that.
People complain about the game, and sure it was nowhere near as interesting as Fallout NV, but when you have at least 100 hours played, i would say you got value for your money. Most AAA games that are first person shooters/adventure/sandbox gives you 30-50 hours of gameplay in my experience. Had this game been more of an rpg i would have expected more. But lets face it people, Fallout 4 wasnt intended to be an rpg with replayability. Bethesda wanted something else with this game.
Then why are you here? If the game's a complete waste of time then so are the forums.
I'm still on playthrough #1 at 693 hours; didn't complete the main storyline until after 400 hours, got a decent 80-90 hours or so out of Far Harbor's content (you have to *look* for things), rest is maintenance (meh), settlement building (likable, especialy when inspiration hits), and generally trying to push the limits of the vanilla game with console commands.
Ahhh, good redirection. Maybe we have a worthy trolling opponent on this forum after all.
No, actually, I bought the game to explore (i.e. screw around in a giant sandbox). If that's 'scraping the bottom of the barrel' to you, maybe you shouldn't be playing fallout.