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I keep seeing all of these threads with people wanting to remove every stitch and thread of difficulty from this game. Which is essentially removing the heart and soul of this game. You might as well just watch someone's successful runthrough of the game on youtube, if you're going to want the random parts removed or some game-ruining vacuum cleaner for the bullet casings/whatever.
Q: This game is cruel, why oh why why WHY did you make limbs come out of the machines!??? I had just cleaned everything and now it's ruined!
Cleaning is not easy in real life, nor should it be in a game about cleaning up far far worse debacles.
A Space-Janitor must be tough, ruthless and have a certain penchant for suffering to get through his day, the company can't afford the best, so a janitor must make do with faulty and cruel equipment.
After all, that's what the game is really about; piling problems on you until you solve them on your own.
Your cleaning must be a grueling and unrewarding task, especially punished for your carelessness.