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actually this is MUST HAVE feature ASAP - game became too boring without this
should be done already yesterday
It's early access, and it's a solo dev. Have a little patience lol
I do agree with this, and that the other guy who responded about looking at the in-game roadmap clearly didn't read what you wrote. I love simulators, and this was was fun for a bit and has a lot of potential, but for me there are two issues with this not being a possible employee type of job. First is these micro, repetitive actions of constantly sorting/restocking inventory for hours does a number to my hand. Second, as other posts have stated, it starts to feel a lot like a restocking simulator instead of a management simulator. Gas Station Simulator kinda nails this IMO. My hand never felt overworked, and I never felt like I was just grinding a specific task.
Early Access and 1 guy making the game. If you want a full complete game wait for full release.
This results in stop playing and make posts like the OP.
Any other feature released first will only be a disappointment....
Not always. Look at Stardew Valley, 1 guy making and still doing updates. 1.6 is due out on the 19th.
Not all Early Access games are abandoned. Some continue on and become great games.
However, it is true that updating the storage room could have been postponed. In this game, there is no problem even if you do not store the purchased products and leave them on the street. If you store it in a warehouse, the store will be far away, which will actually reduce efficiency. I have not purchased a storage unit because it is okay to leave items that require refrigeration on the street at room temperature for days on end.