The Governor's Hotel - once you buy a key and enter your room, you immediately "lose" your key once you get inside. This was very confusing in contrast to the Lady's Rest where you only lost the key after exiting a room and the door shuts itself for you and locks.
Unuldor accidentally shut the door in my face when I was standing outside, and I couldn't get in again, had to buy another key for 200 solars
Is it supposed to work like this?
The bathroom in the hotel - if you set the vertical coordinates of the bathtub placeable slightly lower into the ground (-0.05 or something), the IC player can then move "inside" the bathtub and RP having a bath. I remember the Lady's Rest bathtub was walkable, but the Hotel's is not. What do you think?
The Hotel's corridors seem a bit too dark. I can barely locate the stairs unless I look at the map, but technically ICly speaking, a hotel would ensure its guests can see where they're going
Some more light along the corridors would be great.
Also a minor suggestion on aesthetics...Vallaki is sometimes called the "grey city", but I actually felt Port-a-Lucine was greyer than that in someparts. I figured, a place which encourages the proliferation of art and culture, should have a little more greenery, even in the Quartre Merchand and elsewhere.