[32bpp] JP+Set - JGR/JNR/JR Japanese Trains

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Re: [32bpp] JP+Set - JGR/JNR/JR Japanese Trains

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Previously, I made several suggestions about transport volume and speed coefficients. Then, I checked the parameters posted on GitHub, and upload the code for the proposed transport volume and speed coefficient patch.
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Re: [32bpp] JP+Set - JGR/JNR/JR Japanese Trains

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Hello, @Tintinfan, any updates?
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Re: [32bpp] JP+Set - JGR/JNR/JR Japanese Trains

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Are box cars in the 1890s supposed to have any running cost? It seems quite high! (They are also relatively expensive)
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Re: [32bpp] JP+Set - JGR/JNR/JR Japanese Trains

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I offer about customizing trains' capacity.

Customized engine's capacities = Engine car's basic capacities × (parameters ×100%)
Customized wagon's capacities = Customized engine's capacities × (105 to 110%)

e.g.
if I apply E233 series' capacity to 400 people, E233 series' engine's capacity is e233 series' original capacity * 4 times.
Then wagon's capacity is e233 engine's original capacity * 4 times * 1.05 ~ 1.2 times.

I'm sorry to bother you.
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Re: [32bpp] JP+Set - JGR/JNR/JR Japanese Trains

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Not sure if this is the right place to report, but the 719's Akita livery has some stray white pixels. :)

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