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cherryhuang said:

I usually only have 2-3 hours in the evenings to play games, with more time available on weekends, and I'm currently playing Elden Ring. The DLC is a great choice as it typically introduces new areas, enemies, weapons, and challenges, which can make your gaming experience richer and more exciting. During the weekdays, you can focus on shorter tasks like exploring new areas, defeating small bosses, or collecting Elden Ring items. On weekends, you can embark on bigger adventures, such as challenging major bosses or delving deeper into the DLC's story and secrets.

This way, you can experience the core content of the DLC in a short time while having enough time on weekends to thoroughly explore and enjoy the unique appeal of Elden Ring.

2 to 3 hours is a lot though. Count yourself lucky compared to others, you could beat a fairly big game every two weeks at that level. We are both pretty much on par. Where I find the problem is so much of that time can be wasted looking for games to gel with and now I'm basically just playing genres I know I enjoy so I don't waste time. One session of gaming could be wasted on game I don't want to play or falls flat. As for Elden Ring DLC, I never really fell into it to find all this content people seem to say there is, I played a bit more than 20 hours not counting final boss attempts and it felt open but fairly empty, lots of wandering around with nothing in the map.