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I see the game is on sale, and it is something I had wanted to purchase for a while, and with the sale, I am can now afford it. I was going to purchase, but some of the reviews said there were time limits, which some found annoying, as it led to NPCs leaving, or other things gone awry/

I am not fond of time limits myself, as I like to explore within the game, and not be concerned about having multiple timers going. Is there a way to avoid it, or is the timer quite generous?

I did post this in the Pathfinder: Kingmaker forum, but it seems to keep disappearing and reappearing, so I am trying my luck here.
This question / problem has been solved by ChrisGamer300image
Yes there is time limit but they are also extremely generous, first act is 3 months if i remember correct which sounds little but it really isn't and you should be able to complete that part weeks in advance.

It helps with giving a sense of urgency without stress you out imo unlike Skyrim who waits for you forever. Yes you do have time to explore.
Post edited January 25, 2020 by ChrisGamer300
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ChrisGamer300: Yes there is time limit but they are also extremely generous, first act is 3 months if i remember correct which sounds little but it really isn't and you should be able to complete that part weeks in advance.

It helps with giving a sense of urgency without stress you out imo unlike Skyrim who waits for you forever.Yes you do have time to explore.
Thanks! I have not played Skyrim yet (still waiting for it to come here); but, knowing that it is generous is helpful. Off to purchase!
This reminds a bit of Exile 3: Ruined World, from Spiderweb.

There is not an obvious timer but, if you do not make progress and allow time to pass (time passes when you move your party around), you will see how more and more towns are destroyed. That is a great reminder of the urgency of your mission.