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Revision as of 18:43, 28 July 2016
See my New Player Pointers
research:
- 2 ticks per day
- 12 kL oil per tick
rate equiations
pick up station
- generation rate
- loading rate * station size
- what limits: track capacity, loading rate or generation rate?
- ideal, limit by generation rate. Generation rate determines min number of station tracks, and number of station tracks determines sideline size
Drop off station size
- limited by input capacity, which is = number of input tracks * max track capacity
- min number of stations tracks determined by number of input tracks (make unload capacity = loading capacity)
clearing sideline jams:
- start with furthest station, make all other stations merge with sideline with priority given to furthest station
- optimize flow from furthest station (overload with trains such that waiting cargo goes to 0, and overflow is full. wait for steady state
- delete excess trains in overflow from furthest station. this station now generates trains on demand.
- move to next closest station, repeat.
- at end, each station will generate trains on demand. If, in steady state, on track never moves (because it has worst priority) - that means you need a second sideline. Start it from there, and all later stations merge with this new one.
- repeat
- if you added sideline out, will also need to add a new sideline in