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'''2.0.1 alpha 41 or later''' |
'''2.0.1 alpha 41 or later''' |
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Configuration file: newcargodistribution on|off |
Configuration file: newcargodistribution on|off |
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Command line: none |
Command line: none |
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When distributing cargo among several stations serving one industry, TTD always considers the two stations with the highest ratings for this cargo, but not all cargo is made available for transporting. A certain fraction of the cargo is lost. |
When distributing cargo among several stations serving one industry, TTD always considers the two stations with the highest ratings for this cargo, but not all cargo is made available for transporting. A certain fraction of the cargo is lost. |
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This feature was contributed by Marijn. |
This feature was contributed by Marijn. |
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+ | [[Category:Patches]][[Category:Industries/Cargo Patches]][[Category:TTDPatch]][[Category:TTDPatch Manual]] |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 17 June 2011
Improve how cargo is distributed among several stations serving one industry.
2.0.1 alpha 41 or later
Switch
Configuration file: newcargodistribution on|off
Command line: none
Description
When distributing cargo among several stations serving one industry, TTD always considers the two stations with the highest ratings for this cargo, but not all cargo is made available for transporting. A certain fraction of the cargo is lost.
With this switch, all cargo will be distributed according to the relative ratings of the two best stations. Similar ratings will receive a similar amount of cargo, and a rating twice as high will receive twice as much. Rounding errors mean that the better station will have a slight advantage.
This feature was contributed by Marijn.