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The game doesn't give a clear "act" but we can easily divide it into the following

 

Prologue

Act 1 - Get your ship and go to Naketaka

Act 2 - Go to Hasoka and Magran's teeth

Act 3 - Go to Ukaizo

Act 4 / Ending

 

The pacing works kinda like PoE1 where the first 2 act is for loitering around and doing side quests and once Act 3 happens, barely any quests pop up anymore.

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Seems like a very short game, to be honest...

The main story quest is incredibly short, to the point where Obsidian's internal speedrun record is 1 hour and 15 minutes. But the rest of the game is huuuge. My first playthrough took roughly 60 hours to complete.

Seems like a very short game, to be honest...

 

Pretty much all rpg are like that. 80% of the contents are side quest. The main quest is always short. It just so happens that the ending can be affected by the side quests giving it the illusion of length.

Wait, so if I enter into act 3ish no more quest show up!?!?!?

Wait, so if I enter into act 3ish no more quest show up!?!?!?

 

Well he said "barely", but that doesn't tell as much. Would like to know this as well o.o

 

Seems like a very short game, to be honest...

 

Pretty much all rpg are like that. 80% of the contents are side quest. The main quest is always short. It just so happens that the ending can be affected by the side quests giving it the illusion of length.

 

Yeah but the main quest in this game was 5% of the overall content.

 

 

 

Seems like a very short game, to be honest...

 

Pretty much all rpg are like that. 80% of the contents are side quest. 

 

That's what I worry about rpg nowadays :(

Looks at Fallout 4, it became city simulation game

 

Seems like a very short game, to be honest...

 

Pretty much all rpg are like that. 80% of the contents are side quest. The main quest is always short. It just so happens that the ending can be affected by the side quests giving it the illusion of length.

 

The sidequests are pretty short, too.  Each faction has only 3 to 6 quests and they all overlap.  They send you to the same locations and ask you to resolve the same problem slightly differently.  Most of my time was spent hunting bounties and charting islands.

I've gotten a bit further ahead in game (still not done), but honestly, one thing that has bugged me is that the the faction's are sending me to the same locations. Like really? I get that you're competing and it kind of makes sense from story perspective (well, makes sense only once), but again and again, that's just poor game design. At least give me more choice on how I deal with it, let me **** them both over instead. I think a lot of the game time is coming from sailing and talking and backtrack then actual gameplay.

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