I'm not all too happy with this, but assuming we get at least the standard 1 month subscription when buying the game, I will get it just to try it.
Considering that when Skyrim came out, my play time after the first week was about 100 hours and had reached 200 hours after a month, if this is anywhere near as good or interesting (which I kinda doubt but we'll see), and I can stay interested long enough to play it as much as I did Skyrim, 200 hours should be easily enough to experience most of what the game has to offer and make a decision whether or not to keep playing. If on the other hand it does not keep me interested enough to test it thoroughly, that most likely means it won't be worth paying anything more.
Considering that when Skyrim came out, my play time after the first week was about 100 hours and had reached 200 hours after a month, if this is anywhere near as good or interesting (which I kinda doubt but we'll see), and I can stay interested long enough to play it as much as I did Skyrim, 200 hours should be easily enough to experience most of what the game has to offer and make a decision whether or not to keep playing. If on the other hand it does not keep me interested enough to test it thoroughly, that most likely means it won't be worth paying anything more.