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A have lot of Passengengers with A = START; F = TARGET. They use all the Tube like this:
Tube 1) A to B; transfer Tube 2); Tube 2) B to E; transfer to Tube 1); Tube 1) E to F.
Could anyone tell me why they use the transport-system like above? Why does the passengers not stay on Tube 1) from A to F ??
My People don't use the fastest way to the target. Actually they really often use very long ways. Example A = START; D = TARGET: Tram 1) A to D. BUS 2) A, B, C, D. They love to take the Bus, which goes as well to D, but in a different very long way. I recognised this phenomen on all big Maps, i played. If u give your Passengers a lot of Options to transfer to other lines, then the passengers use it in no logical way! I heard that the KI doesn't work goog enough. I also heard, that you never should change a running line (Always stop the line, delete all stations and then take the new stations). Would it really help? Can we plan with a new Patch? How do you play big maps like this?
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