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it's very fun and the puzzle design is very creative I really enjoy the investigation (I completed all ending btw)
I'll wait for the full version
As for providing access to netmaporganizer early on, there is a way to obtain it at the start of the 2nd set of missions (through solving the Daniel's Rackspace puzzle). I am sorry that a lack of easy access to it killed your enjoyment. Flagged's premise is all about immersion, and customisation is verboten by the MNC, so it is difficult to insert the program very early in the game. The team and I have actually previously considered starting the player off in grid mode for this reason. We'll continue to play around with that in anticipation of the eventual full release.
Second, it takes far, FAAAAAAAARRRRR too long for you to give us acces to the netmap organizer, which really sucks especially on missions where you give us 10 or more nodes to sort through. This is a massive pet peeve of mine and there's absolutely no reason for any extension that came out after Labyrinths to not give the player the netmap organizer early on.