- Nov 20, 2018
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I've played this game from the very beginning, so I can't say since I've done it piecemeal as it's gone along. But I would guess the big wait times between moving forward in quests is probably mostly mitigated by having so many different activities going on all the time through most of the game.short update (very short compared that i spent days (well weeks) when i had time to play previous version) but still nice update and some quest just wouldn't trigger until did things in the morning (leah in the office in the evening doesn't count for quest) and those 2 geniuses weren't that often in the lab at same time, both new girls will become good citizen since they like island's principles (getting tied up) already.
When you do update-to-update playing like I do, gaps definitely end up being decently common between activities. As long as that's not true for a normal playthrough (from the beginning through to current content), I think the flow is done well. I wouldn't imagine large gaps in time would happen very often when not playing each update's content only.