04-10-2019, 06:29 PM
Hi and welcome to the forum!
You may shoot as many questions as you please in our direction.
The demand indeed isn't perfectly simulated in v2.13. We're having some issues with updating this in v2.14, that's why this update takes so long.
But it should eventually all be fixed in v2.14.
The only thing you can try on routes with a low filling degree is to fiddle around with the departure/arrival times.
Passengers in the game don't like to depart or arrive between 01:00 and 05:00. (or in a lesser extent between 00:00 and 06:00)
So you should avoid these times at all cost.
In the future when we implement connecting traffic, passengers won't care about overnight transfers as much as they aren't really 'arriving' at their destination.
The old videos you find are probably from v1. Very old and outdated.
I, so far, found 1 video about TAPv2, but it's Portuguese only.
We changed to low/high/... demand designations to not give away exact demand figures.
But of course, from the next version on low will always mean low and high will always mean high demand.
Some more detailed information should indeed be coming soon.
For the time being you can just see the top 5 best performing routes on your home/airline page.
You may shoot as many questions as you please in our direction.
The demand indeed isn't perfectly simulated in v2.13. We're having some issues with updating this in v2.14, that's why this update takes so long.
But it should eventually all be fixed in v2.14.
The only thing you can try on routes with a low filling degree is to fiddle around with the departure/arrival times.
Passengers in the game don't like to depart or arrive between 01:00 and 05:00. (or in a lesser extent between 00:00 and 06:00)
So you should avoid these times at all cost.
In the future when we implement connecting traffic, passengers won't care about overnight transfers as much as they aren't really 'arriving' at their destination.
The old videos you find are probably from v1. Very old and outdated.
I, so far, found 1 video about TAPv2, but it's Portuguese only.
We changed to low/high/... demand designations to not give away exact demand figures.
But of course, from the next version on low will always mean low and high will always mean high demand.
Some more detailed information should indeed be coming soon.
For the time being you can just see the top 5 best performing routes on your home/airline page.