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I really don't think the developer has put enough thought into the variety and quantity of locations into the game meaning it is going to get very boring and very old quickly. People will stop playing.
The game needs to get bigger with more equipment, tractors, strimmers, garden vacs, blowers, hedge trimmers etc.. even sweeping brushes. We need better throttle control and simulation of all vehicle equipment functions. We need a lot more locations, more contracts choice than 5 at any one time is not enough choice when you already have 4 employees.
The community here seems stale now and this is because no developers are in sight and are neither reading or listening to our questions or being very helpful with their playerbase.
Steam is as much a place to interact with the games loyal fans ( your customers Curve Games ). So where are all you developers. Please speak out and tell us what is going on please.
My gripe about this game is that it was only in the tutorial jobs we did residential lawns. Since then, it seems all the contracts are for dino parks and other parks. I would like to see more residential contracts.
Yes, more lawns to keep you busy would be ideal, but if they were realistic, the pattern you established at the start of the game would be the pattern you kept throughout the game, which would become boring and predictable.
I don't know how grass and rain work together in England, but cutting in the rain should be a hard "no". Cutting 2 days after a rain should also be a hard "no", especially if the grass is already 6"+ deep.