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Once again, your 737, 747, and helo mods are next level and really, really elevate the game!!!
Thank you for the comment, the video captured the WIP. I'll be uploading the updated map in the next few days. Added a lot of skybox stuff to improve the views from 25K msl. The Tucson IAP turned out great and has 1 cargo ramp (747 capable) and 3 passenger gates (737 types only). Las Vegas has 1 cargo ramp (737 types only) and 4 passenger gates, gate 1 is 747 capable.
Cheers!
Acceleration = 2
Deceleration = 2
Max speed Multiplier = 1.5
With the Train Speed setting under the Gameplay options menu set to Normal the speeds will indicate the following.
1 = 12mph/19kph
2 = 24mph/39kph
3 = 49mph/79kph
4 = 87mph/140kpm
5 = 111mph/179kph
6 = 139mph/224kph
When AI is on, the aircraft should keep accelerating up to the last speed sign it passed, even if that speed is set to a higher value then Notch 6.
I know these speeds are way to slow compared to the actual aircraft, but this is a limit of the current custom speed settings in Rolling Line. Simply setting the Max Speed Multiplier to something like 3, will make the top speed increase to something potentially more realistic, but it will also increase the speed of Notch 1 too. Kinda looks dumb not being able to taxi slower then 46mph/74kph lol
By the way, I love the work you've been doing to NV AZ UT! Keep it up!