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It's watchable if you take it as goofy fun. But the premise of how the crew escapes doesn't make any sense. They have to force a condition where the simulation will end, fine. What does that have to do with exiting the building?
If the simulation was supposed to be a permanent environment for Col. Richey, there shouldn't be any situation where he's suddenly allowed to leave. If Col. Richey had managed to end the story, would it have let him go-- and if so, what would he have done then? It would be like an ape whose cage door opens and lets him leave the zoo if he manages to solve a really complex puzzle.
Either the aliens wouldn't program such a situation, or if it was ever achieved, the simulation would just restart.
Remember, like "A Piece of the Action", the intelligent life forms of that planet followed the book, thinking it was the way humans lived, so it's likely they built everything "to spec", where the simulation could actually end, keeping in mind that for the simulation to actually end, it took an outside source. If it would have been anything less than 3 visiting crew members, they would not have triggered the next chapter of the book (the 3 investors), and thus Richie would have never left, no matter what he did.