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"In last week’s issue of Famitsu, the magazine published a report on feedback for Xenoblade Chronicles X. Players shared thoughts on game length and difficulty, branching story, amount of content, size of the world, land variations, favorite Skell, and online concept.

Kotaku has since compiled the different results into various graphs. You can check them out in the gallery below.

Note that 1,257 people participated in the survey. Results were collected between May 29th and June 5th."

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Interesting to get such data from a large pool of players. Seems the online concept was a bit polarizing, but they enjoyed the world, story and spent a lot of time with it.



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So, everything seems good except for the online concept.



I dont care that much, i will get this game at day one no matter what :)



Two things that caught my attention:

1-There are more gamers who spend +500 hours than players who spend less than 10. That's great news.

2-Some of the people that took part on the survey have sense of humor

A whole 2% thought that XCX's map is small?



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great poll. should have added, how do you rate the game or how is it rated against the original Xenoblade Chronicles. That would be nice to have.



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Don't care for online (specially for a RPG) so I'm still hyped.



This just proves they managed to hit the nail on the head.
Those are some pretty impressive pie charts for a game to have.



Well, the online was a nice experiment, but it seems it had mixed reception. The brilliance of the approach is that it's segmented off and doesn't intrude into the central singleplayer experience. I'll give it a whirl. If it's not my cup of tea, I'll just leave it alone. But a lot of it seems like stuff you could join in on when you're bored, like the squad-based missions where you have to hunt beasts and gather supplies. You could do those on the way to somewhere.

Everything else looks quite well received; very well received actually. The hype is real :)



Surprisingly uniform on everything. It was expected that online would be controversial among Japanese gamers. It will probably be better received in the West.



So, aside from online and landscapes variation, everything is good. Good.



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