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Only major bug I've come across is in late game where some trucks don't get unloaded at shops. They'll just sit there until the inventory in the store is depleted and then the cashiers pick directly from the truck. You can tell the truck to leave, but then just another truck will experience the same issue. With all available shops open I'd estimate there's 5 trucks at a time that experience this bug.
Some other minor issues I've seen recently is cleaners don't seem to clean some areas. It doesn't seem to cause an issue, but when trying to be efficient on all aspects it's a bit annoying.
Also while re-hauling some labs I noticed the workers weren't using the equipment until I moved them and put them right back where I had them.
I recently came back to the game (added another 25 hours of game time) and happy to see there was an update recently after a long hiatus of the devs, which from what I read, is no fault to them.
edit: also save loading times, more so at end game, is really long.
But I would express at least some caution when buying this game. It's not a bad game, really, but it could use some real polish and more money sinks for it to really stand out.
And to be really fair, most updates so far have come with several notable QoL/management changes that make the game more bearable and show that the dev is listening to critiques. But updates are slow to arrive due to limited staff and the publisher behind the game is in a rough spot. So it will be a while before the game reaches 'near completion' status.
As things stand, there just comes a point where you reach the end of the main campaign and don't have a need to either buy or build anything else because the money factory has already been built to near perfection and everything that you could want has already been acquired. I have moderate hopes for the game as a whole though if the developer continues development.