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번역 관련 문제 보고
Also, please don't make assumptions on how people play, even in the demo. According to Steam, I played for 2.6 hours. I had to go, and with no save feature all of my work was lost - which makes me not want to try again. I suspect you are asking, "You played for two and a half hours, isn't that enough?" It really depends on how you play; for me, even with that amount of time, I had not yet opened the hotel to guests. I was exploring the hotel construction element far more than what was the minimum for the tutorial - the element that I was most interested in with the game. So yeah, a save feature would have been very, very useful and allow me to explore all of the elements more fully - something that the developers should want and support, since that is how you convince a player to purchase the full game.
Game looks promising, will try the demo again after a update.
Overall the games just feels a bit janky to me, like I'm constantly being pulled in different directions instead of just letting me play.