Some developers try to pad out their games to make it seem as though there's more content than there actually is. This is far from the case with Blue Twelve Studio, however, with the developer instead choosing to celebrate the short length of its debut title Stray by including a speedrun-oriented trophy.
Stray: How to Get the Pacifist Trophy
The «I am Speed» trophy encourages players to complete the game in two hours or less. For those who know what they're doing, this shouldn't be too taxing, although, for beginners, it may well prove to be a little stressful. Even for more skilled players, there are a few sections of Stray that can add on a decent chunk to a player's total playtime, so a good strategy may be needed to avoid going over the two-hour mark.
A typical playthrough of Stray will last about five hours, but players can shave a considerable chunk of time from this total by completely ignoring side content. In fact, some have been able to complete the game in around ninety minutes, though players should allow another thirty minutes or so for accidental deaths and other mishaps. Even so, a sub-two-hour run is certainly achievable, as evidenced by Game Rant's «I am Speed» playthrough.
The above times should serve as a pretty decent point of reference for those trying to unlock Stray's «I am Speed» trophy. It's also worth noting that these times use real-time rather than the in-game clock, which actually finished at 1:46:46. As such, it seems safe to assume that loading times are not included in the total time, though things like cutscenes, conversations, and checkpoint restarts almost certainly are.
In order to unlock the «I am Speed» trophy, players will need to start a new game from an empty slot rather than simply
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