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Yeah I tried several times but my recipe is the tier 2 version of Boueuf Bourguignon... I'm afraid that having upgraded the recipe it won't work with the second version. So I don't know what to do to fulfil this requirement, I don't want my chefs to stay at that level forever...
If you upgraded it twice you won’t be able to progress. You can tell how many upgrades a recipe is at by looking in the Knowledge Points Book where you unlock new recipes.
This happened to me in my first game save and could not find an answer how to work around this issue. The CM and devs will not provide help neither, they’re useless when it comes to helping with their bugs. Unfortunately I had to make a new game save and start over with a guide, since I upgraded recipes before the quests were given to me.
Best to level all the sous chefs and following the recipe books for each of their questlines especially if it says to upgrade. I suggest players to hold off on recipe upgrades till after you get all 3 sous chefs to their max level and have finished all their questlines. You will know if you’ve finished their questlines when each one hands you their personal special recipe and you get a badge award which you can view from the office computer.
This was just the start of the many bug issues I ran into playing this game.
Thank you very much for the extended explanation, I will give it a try playing from the beginning with a guide because if the game lets you take steps that you can not rectify then it is a pretty big failure...
If something bad happens to me again in the new game but it is due to the game's mistake and not mine, I will rate it with a bad review because it is not normal to play like this.
The locks on recipes is idiotic they need to do away with it.
I’m not sure what your playstyle is but I wanted to put this out there that the game does not scale with you as you progress in later game. It stays consistently the same, to me personally a bit too easy as the game is very forgiving. My restaurant at cap level with capped kitchen and dining room size, only to have the game give me one table at a time for every service-all preferences disabled made no sense. It became slow and tedious especially when I cooked alongside my chefs, making what could be a 15 mins service turn into 30-40 mins because the lack of scaling to player. Then gets worse when you get the waiter bug, they get stuck and you have to lose a service day because quitting the game altogether is the only solution.
To me personally it just isn’t rewarding at later game, especially after running into multiple bugs each and every game session I played. I called it quits at 92 hours and don’t think I can ever go back to this game. The replayability even if they fixed all the bugs is just not there for me. I only come back to see if any chefs need help and offer what I can as far as assistance, because I know how addicting this game can get and hitting a wall is very frustrating.