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ggjono

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as the title says i would love to be able to have more detailed control of things such as frequency this could be done by being able to manually enter the frequency we want. and then if that is possible then to be able to enter numbers in other boxes such as inspector numbers as some of you may remember about my thread where i had 10,000 inspectors... that took a long time to click all the way up to 10,000. it would also make it easier to adjust ticket prices imo and would be useful with the loans so you can be more specific about what you want :)

oh and something that should also be looked at is the AI of cims/cars the way in which i would provide a 5 lane highway and they only use 2 lanes ¬_¬ then if i use two lanes they only use one ...

hope i helped :)
 
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I also suggest to chose for each part of the timetable (weekday/morning rush/evening rush/weekend/night/custom) the max duration a vehicle can wait for the next scheduled departure to come at the terminus stop of looped lines, it will be a good way to avoid that (see picture) at the end of rush hours and still keep a regular service of these.

 
I also suggest to chose for each part of the timetable (weekday/morning rush/evening rush/weekend/night/custom) the max duration a vehicle can wait for the next scheduled departure to come at the terminus stop of looped lines, it will be a good way to avoid that (see picture) at the end of rush hours and still keep a regular service of these.

This worked good, but after one of the last patches the issue you show in the picture is almost the case everytime when the frequency in the timetable is lowered.