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I denied someone with exactly $1000 monthly income because the handbook said income had to be greater than $1000. I got warned :(
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Great game! If it was longer OR had randomised people, I'd be able to get a taste of Papers, Please until I'm able to buy it. Not boring, and has the right difficulty.
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wish it was chrome compatible, firefox uses too many resources and is too glitchy :P and i think we can all agree edge is just IE in disguise
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A month has 30-31 days, which is more than 4 weeks (Except February, but the date clearly says not February). So if a guy makes $250 a week, he IS making more than 250$ a month.
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Annual interest rate for most deals is between 26% and 27%. That alone is horrendous but on top of that the customer also has to accept a period of 7 years, even for loans as low as $500. Still not as bad as payday loans though.
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Interesting idea but it doesn't provide the same dilemmas as "Papers, Please". It would be more interesting if there was some kind of loan amount you needed to reach, and if you could adjust the interest and fees for each person. As it is, it is just a game of whether you can follow simple instructions, with some commentary about how title loan places gouge their customers with horrible debt.
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heh, I denied lucille because her ID said it expired in 2012...I didnt see that the game takes place in 2010... neat theme
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Game is buggy - I keep denying applications that violate the handbook and then I'm given a warning with no explanation.
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Having done some work in the loans department, it was fun seeing how similar this was. Often times it really is that easy determining if it is good or bad.
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This game needs an ending where I decline the Blankenship loan because it's the most lucrative, and give the bad $1,000,000 loan to Iamnekid, which results in bankrupting the company.
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When it says that someone needs to make more than 1000 that means 1001 and up.. So if a guy comes in earning 250 a week, thats 1000 a month, decline him is obviouse, yet i still get a warning.. WTF ?!
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@Dolphinnihilator, a month has more than 4 weeks... Every month except February has more than 28 days. You just said that 250x4 is 1000 and that is true, but months are more than 4 weeks. Please kill yourself.
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Just to clarify, the applicant that I was talking about for my previous comments was Roy Blankenship. His weekly income was $250 per week, which would make his monthly income EXACTLY $1000 per month.
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In relation to my previous comment, if it had said ""Must have monthly income greater than or equal to $1000" than it would be correct, but it did not say that. If you had an elementary school math test that wanted to know whether "1000>1000" was true or false, the answer would be false. Seriously, please fix this developer.
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This is B***S***. The handbook specifically says "Must have monthly income greater than $1000." The second applicant has a monthly income of EXACTLY $1000. NEWS FLASH: $1000 is NOT GREATER THAN $1000. The person who wrote this game needs to go back to elementary school math.
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This whole thing was just hilarious. Either build on this, or go in the same direction with another. Keep it up!
And I have to agree with NetMonster - We're employees dammit, we're NOT the monsters. The employer is!
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Okay then, I have tried this game 3 times now, and every single applicant is wrong. When I turn down someone for low income it gives me a warning, when i approve someone that every thing is right, it still gives me a warning.
The premise is nice, reminds me of papers please, but you gotta fix your system. Its like, completely reversed from the instruction book.
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Hold up...says to only approve those with income GREATER than $1000, right? Dude made $250 a week, but that's equal to $1000, not greater than $1000. I declined and got a warning.