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The shops desperately need a service bell, so that if they're somewhere else in their house during their posted store hours, you can ding it and they'll come walking out. That or be able to discuss business or submit purchase requests away from the shopfront.
ie if you want something from Pierre, and Pierre is otherwise disposed, you can always buy from Joja Mart 9am-11pm everyday of the week.
Some farmers in Norway and Sweden just have unmanned vege/fruit stands and fully expect people to just drop whatever they think is fair for whatever they take. If that concept is unrealistic to you, how does having an option to buy things when an owner isnt there make things more realistic lol
Intentional or not, it doesn't make for a good gameplay mechanic, particularly given the strict time limit of a day. There are ways to go about letting these characters do story related activities while maintaining their store fronts (part time workers to mind the til as a quick, easy example).
Except for Joja Mart selling Marnie or Willy's stock and being able to sell goods at Joja Mart for...idk.. 50% actual price, nothing will be implemented to appease the whole lot of you
And I had no problem learning people’s schedule, so shopping is never a problem for me. Yes, it can be inconvenient sometimes, but I can’t expect Pierre to keep his shop open the whole day just for my convenience. And for the most part, shopkeepers are there at declared hours. Pierre closes a bit sooner than the map claims, but I learned that early and adjust to that.
As for part-time workers solution, remember that the town is *very* small, with only 27 residents! There isn’t enough custom to warrant getting part-time workers: the opening hours are more than enough for anyone who needs something to stop by.
And in Marnie’s case in particular, you are probably the only person in town who buys live animals from her, so her “short” work hours (though I still had no problem buying from her whenever I needed) are completely justified.
that is one thing concernedape can address in the game
As I pointed out, the thing is: Marnie doesn't actually need part-time worker. Presumably she mostly makes a living selling animal products, and she just ships them with Lewis. That's why Shane works in Joja, and only helps Marnie a little with animals. This is also a reason why Sam's part-time job is JojaMart, not Pierre's store or Marnie's ranch.
Though Shane schedule in case if Joja is closed does need to be adressed; and it probably will in update that will make Shane marriage-able (and hopefully, it will also make him quit horrible Joja if you marry him).