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So after finishing the second part of the main story line I have some feedback to give to you:

The Sewer Mission is really fun, and it took me four tries to finish it. Unfortunately it seems like, that the intended feature of using three network cards to send the robots to the storage area does not work as planned. You see, they do disappear, but you still have to fight them. Here you can see I am about to disable them:


Then they are gone:

But *poof* the fight starts anyway:


As I said it wasn't that difficult to fight them, but I don't think this works as intended.

Then there's the basement level where you need to get out within 5 seconds. Boy oh Boy, I tried that segment about eight times before I made it. I guess you intended for it to be redone over and over again?

I also found some minor spelling errors during this quest line, most of them at the end of it. 

Lastly there's a side quest called Two sides of the story were a name is spelled wrong. Found this to be rather amusing though. 


As promised before I'll update again soon.

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Huh, somehow I never thought about changing that part when I converted the battle system. Fighting invisible robots was definitely not intended!

I did intend that the 5 second escape time frame to be challenging.

Every time I think I squashed all the errors and bugs, more crop up. Such is the life of a lone developer making an open world game. I'll keep fixing them as they are discovered! I really appreciate your note taking.

Fighting invisible robots was definitely not intended!

I sure hope we never have to fight invisible robots IRL in the future :D

Every time I think I squashed all the errors and bugs, more crop up. Such is the life of a lone developer making an open world game. I'll keep fixing them as they are discovered! I really appreciate your note taking.

I feel you. I have been a software tester for five years, I know the grind. I'll take further notes and keep you updated. I really look forward to the full game. What recourses did you use, btw? Did you make all the artwork yourself?