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I didn't mind at first. It's meant to be a mistake and something to learn from. That was until I accidentally put a nearly clean bill in my stash bucket and soiled the ENTIRE batch of clean bills I had sorted all over again. WHOSE IDEA WAS THIS? WHY IS THIS A THING?!
I'm struggling to find a reason to use the workbench at all with how unintuitive and clunky it is to use. It doesn't fit the already convoluted and awkward control scheme the game has made us learn and for a dedicated work space with all-in-one functionality it doesn't have the basic functionalities that simply stacking cash on a plain table provides. But hey, I can flip bills, pan, and zoom around the table for some reason at least.
Between this and sorting out marked bills by hand for only half of the day because even with all of the lights off in an indoor setting it's somehow still too bright to sort them I think there's some serious QoL changes they could make here. I get that it's a sim and some aspects of simulation aren't supposed to be convenient or easy, but beyond a certain point it feels like too much of a time sink to be fun or worth it.