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Hm, because I'm asking? So as I understand it's not very big?
Lets see:
Game Length
Exploration
Variety
Biome Count
Replayability
I can go on and on on what the size of the world implies. Some of y'all in these forums, for real.
At this point the world may seem rather small, because most of the game is like a story driven experience with easter egg hunt content. its probably suitable for most people. but if you enjoy the game, you're going to want a lot more
To be fair, wanting more is never a bad thing (not to imply you meant it that way). It just means that the experience was that enjoyable
Also, if the dev sees this, good job on the game. Already found new things since I last played in EA
Smaller worlds like in Vampire The Masquerade or Jade Empire are more my style.
So if the world is on the smaller side here, I can actually see that as a positive.