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If your problem is with multi-cargo containers (trucks or ships), it may not fully work with these. My first objective was to have real passengers value and no bugs .
is it possible to write options for just trams, just bus and so on?
i would like to use it for the in-town-transportation, as in big towns my trams are just to small. but i am fine (for now) with the trains, ships and airplanes.
i had a look into the mod, but for now i was not able to convert it into a "just tram and bus" mod.
thanks & regrads
lasse
1 - I'm running into a problem with trans using this mod where the amount of cargo a train can pick up is a lot higher than the storage capacity of a platform of the same length; e.g. an 1850s American train composed of one Six-Wheels locomotive and seven stake cars fits on an 80-meter platform and carries 196 units of logs/steel/etc, but the 80-meter platform can only fit ~90 units of logs/steel/etc. Is there some way to change the storage capacity of platforms so that full-length trains will actually be useful in this mod?
2 - For the previous commenters who mentioned the high running costs (westbahnfilms, GFM-ROMMEL), there's an excellent mod by @rage2014 which brings down the running costs of train wagons. I've been using it and this mod by @Klorid together and other than the platform capacity issue described above I'm quite pleased with the results; trains actually feel realistic now and not exorbitantly overpriced.