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Mainly use it for tackling train issue.
For now amount of cargo train is greatly reduced which is super great.
Amount of outside train is also reduced but not as effective as cargo one.
They still need to queue to get into the station but will no longer stuck everything.
I have far too many cargo ships arriving in my ports and they're only half-full. Even if I set the delay to x10, it reduces the number of cargo ships, but not enough. Is there a way of solving this problem?
Edit : I disabled dummy traffic but no change.
well, i Guess the good times are over with CS1... no way community will be updating mods since CS2 is out. THanks for maintaining nevertheless, it was fun... :)
P.S. OH, and thank you CO, for totally ready and playable vanilla version of this game :'D
I have Transfer Manager CE, the only one I think is relevant to this. Any ideas?
The only way i could imagine, is to limit yourself to not have to many intercity connected cargo stations. because if the number of such stations exceeds the number of external connections and thus produce more trains than can be removed by the border stations, you will inevitably end up with a traffic jam.