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um... That doesn't seems right answer. If it's not proper feedback, how can the user reflect it and play?
At least there must be feedback that the rats were seen or the environment was bad. Most users will consider it a bug and quit the game if perfect feedback gets 2 stars. It's not about finding and fixing an anomaly that you don't know what it is.
I mean, how to find and fix something you don't even know about? The game's user interface is not intuitive, so we can't find anything we want to find out.
https://imgur.com/a/G9uLhIT