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Hope you have the chance to play my Oktoberfest scenario (you need German DLC)
Is 17 January 1972 a special date to you? Since both, Jupiter and UP #119, were scrapped in the early nineteen-hundreds, and the replicas, project started in 1975, were not operational before 10 May 1979, I wonder when your time-line started to divert from ours.
In terms of slowing the game. You can approximate this by adjusting the loco speed factor.
I believe the input values for the factory are controlling the conversion ratio. For example a setting of 1.0 means 1:1. a setting of 0.5 means 1:2.