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Estimated Platinum Difficulty and Time to Platinum


Rate the Platinum Difficulty and Time to Platinum  

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  1. 1. Rate the Platinum Difficulty

    • 1 - Very Easy
      0
    • 2
      0
    • 3
      0
    • 4
      1
    • 5
      0
    • 6
      0
    • 7
      0
    • 8
      0
    • 9
      0
    • 10 - Very Hard
      0
  2. 2. Estimated Time to Platinum

    • 0-5 Hours
      0
    • 6-10 Hours
      1
    • 11-15 Hours
      0
    • 16-20 Hours
      0
    • 21-25 Hours
      0
    • 26-35 Hours
      0
    • 36-50 Hours
      0
    • 51-75 Hours
      0
    • 76-100 Hours
      0
    • 100+ Hours
      0


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  1. Do not vote unless you have played the game.
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  4. A time consuming game does not necessarily mean a difficult game so vote accordingly.
  5. Voted time should be based on your own personal time spent working towards the platinum.
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  7. Voted time should be in-game time spent, from first starting game to achieving the platinum.
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  • 11 months later...

I voted a 4 on difficulty and 6-10 hours for platinum. It took me about six hours to platinum. It's not always intuitive where to go, and the waypoint system built into your right arm is faulty in the game. Collectibles do give off a huge glow, but some will still be tricky to find regardless. The saves are spread out and generous enough, but some AI stealth sections can still be a bit frustrating but easily passed with persistence. Also collectibles do not save if you end up dying before saving, so make sure to run out of an enemy infested area to save every so often if you manage to collect a decent amount that you don't want to risk repeating.

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