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Steam News14 January 201511y ago

Shop Management Update

Hello everyone! Since our last update, we've been working night and day to flesh out the tycoon experience of Supreme, and we have what we hope will be a nice treat for all of you today.

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Hello everyone! Since our last update, we've been working night and day to flesh out the tycoon experience of Supreme, and we have what we hope will be a nice treat for all of you today. Several of the mechanics discussed in the last update are now ready for release, and we're ready to share them with you! We hope that these changes help make the game more of what many of you were expecting and look forward to reading your feedback on the discussion forum!

What changed

0 fixes2 additions2 changes0 removals
  • Gameplay
  • Store
changedThe centerpiece of this update is the new inventory management system. Rather than simply including the cost of toppings in the expenses of the pizza automatically, players will now have to monitor and manage their inventory stock, ensuring there are enough ingredients for both the player and the employees to prepare orders.
addedEmployees will no longer automatically pick up new orders. Players will instead have to toggle each order individually, marking it for employees to complete. Managers will of course do this automatically.
changedCompetition now has more of an effect on your shop's incoming orders. Based on how many competitors you have in the region, your shops will now receive a reduced number of orders.
addedWhile you should be able to continue existing save files, we recommend that you create a new one for the best experience possible. Please make sure to leave feedback in the discussion forum; without it, we won't know whether the players like these changes or not!

Supreme: Pizza Empire changes

changedThe centerpiece of this update is the new inventory management system. Rather than simply including the cost of toppings in the expenses of the pizza automatically, players will now have to monitor and manage their inventory stock, ensuring there are enough ingredients for both the player and the employees to prepare orders.
addedEmployees will no longer automatically pick up new orders. Players will instead have to toggle each order individually, marking it for employees to complete. Managers will of course do this automatically.
changedCompetition now has more of an effect on your shop's incoming orders. Based on how many competitors you have in the region, your shops will now receive a reduced number of orders.
addedWhile you should be able to continue existing save files, we recommend that you create a new one for the best experience possible. Please make sure to leave feedback in the discussion forum; without it, we won't know whether the players like these changes or not!
  • The centerpiece of this update is the new inventory management system. Rather than simply including the cost of toppings in the expenses of the pizza automatically, players will now have to monitor and manage their inventory stock, ensuring there are enough ingredients for both the player and the employees to prepare orders.

  • Employees will no longer automatically pick up new orders. Players will instead have to toggle each order individually, marking it for employees to complete. Managers will of course do this automatically.

  • Competition now has more of an effect on your shop's incoming orders. Based on how many competitors you have in the region, your shops will now receive a reduced number of orders.

While you should be able to continue existing save files, we recommend that you create a new one for the best experience possible. Please make sure to leave feedback in the discussion forum; without it, we won't know whether the players like these changes or not!

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