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Also some bugs in the game don't make it impossible, but do make it impractical, to finish the game, as in complete all the missions for all your hoodies. Yes, it might be possible to make the ridiculously large number of many-component things yourself, but it would take more time than I'd want to devote to the whole game. You're supposed to be able to set these as tasks for your hoodies but bugs in the game make it impossible.
Having said that it's impossible to finish the game, I have spent a few weeks playing the game, learning how it works, and learning how to work around some bugs. And it was fun. I may even have got my money's worth even though I can't never finish the game in its current form.
And yes, I reported and posted in the forum and also on discord - no joy :)
That's definitely not the end of the story though, it's just a closer on act 1. it basically ends with them going "and now you need to discover what they actually meant"
I'm not sure what direction things were really supposed to go though, I thought when they mentioned a shipyard, things might go in a different direction, but I don't understand how a ship was supposed to make it inside that building.