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I’m now on a second game save and had the grueling task of starting all over again but this time with a guide as this game lacks warnings and more in-depth explanations. I had to figure many things out on my own as well as the game will require a huge learning curve of balancing out tasks and understanding the recipes.
I’m now 50 hours in and hoping no more starting over by surprised game mechanic errors.
I’ve managed to keep all recipes needed in one service for my chefs quests because I unlocked every recipe and learned them from the start so I wouldn’t hit any questline walls. Even if the quest items they need aren’t ordered during service, I make them anyway and package just so the quests can be completed.
It’s gets easier just takes patience. Now if only customers and orders came in as fast as my chefs can make them that would be great.