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Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
archer9234 said:
alabtrosMyster said:

You forgot the MMO genre (I guess they could be called online RPGs)...

Anyway, I just can't commit that ammount of time to character building, that becomes like a second, or even first job.

It really doesn't. I play Guild Wars 2 and Star Trek Online. I only play 3 hrs at most. You can still level up and reach the end. You can't fight the people who are obsessed with the game, though. But if you don't play PVP, your fine.

MMO max levels are decreasing. DCUO has 30 as a max level, and FF XIV ARR has 50 as a max level, but you can max every class to level 50 and there are 19 classes however....but you level up them faster the greater the discrepancy between it and your highest level class is.

Yeah, if you want to do everything in the game. But still, my point was you don't have to play it every single moment of your life. As long as you don't want to compete in PVP. That's the only place were you need to go insane. The rest. You can take 5 years to beat a game. There's no rush. I just play with a friend  3 hrs a day at most. And wait for new content.  I even stopped for 1 year so that Star Trek Online was able to add 4 seasons of missions in.