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However in Good Company, there isn't enough reasons to use the avatar. I would suggest this gets looked into.
In Factorio, all the construction blueprints came from the in game avatar. In Good Company it comes out of nowhere, the sky.
I like the idea to feel like I am the avatar apart of the company in game. It makes the feel more personal. Versus not having the avatar, the game feels detached. Currently I feel the way this works needs attention. There is good potential here.
Stand next to incoming/outgoing pallets.
Move shelf next to avatar.
Move stuff from shelf to avatar
Move stuff from avatar to pallets
Delete shelf