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1) The transitions between going to a place and the people showing up or going to the map is way too slow. I do not understand why these things aren't instantanious. It does not add anything to them being so slow.
2) After going to the town center, you're told to by the mayor to 'take me to the one responsible', in this case I had only seen Miller at the Jacob's farm, so I clicked there. I should have had the chance to accuse Miller where he's been the entire game. If I had known I would have had to go to HIS farm to accuse him, I would have, but that was not made clear anywhere, so now, to do that I would have to play through the ENTIRE thing again. It makes me wonder, what else nonsensical is going on with how it was set up?
3) The credits, I get it, you want to get credit for what you did, but there is no reason why that should not be skipable.