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All sidequests? easily 150+ hours.
All sidequest, plus skills? 300?
I'm seeing *a lot* of people with well over 100+ hours in the game already. even a good amount of people asking for gameplay-related help.
If your rushing a game, yeah.. Sprinting everywhere on horseback, Skipping some of the dialog, putting no effort into trying to do quests differently. 70-ish hours is a maybe.
But for a comparison. Everyone and their mother thought Dark Souls was the hardest game ever when it released. But as people started replaying the game 2, 3, 4 times.. They began to think "nah, it's not that hard"
Does "Intended play" change how long you should expect a normal player to handle a game?
I think so. yes.. If you could do everything in 70 hours. Than there wouldn't be even a fraction of the people playing with over 100+ hours.
Enjoying the game and doing everything, easily more than 100 hours.