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LegitHyperbole said:

You joke but Teophy stats say it all. The average is 30% completion. I've seen games fall well below that but only a few that exceed it significantly like TLOU pt2, Astrobot or Spiderman 2. Dragons Dogma 2 for example has an 11% completion rate. 1 outta ten people. Many fall off after the first hour or two, a 30 percent fall off. Hell, many people fail to pop the trophies for first boss encounters and even trophies that have one for starting the game can dip below 90% meaning 1/10 people boot up the game to unlovk the trophy list, look at the settings and go, nah, I'm not feeling this one. I've seen that go below 70% before. So yeah, gaming is a different beast but if we had stats of people falling off of films there's a reason Netflix counts 2 mins as a watch time per user. 

Man, this is some autistic shit. I'm sorry. 

A movie has to be really good or really bad (in a good way) or I'm either dropping it or skipping to the end.  Films that I actually watch all the way through are probably at like 25% of what I start.

As for games, I play to enjoy myself.  That might include beating the game or it might not.  Reaching the end is not an objective but instead a byproduct.  I might beat the game if I enjoy playing but I also might put hundreds of hours into a game and never see the ending because I'm having fun leveling up or exploring.  I also might start a game over a dozen times without reaching the final chapter.