06-05-2019, 10:03 AM
Hello Again
Thanks for resetting my password.
I have another issue to report. I scrapped one of the planes, then I scheduled a new one for the same route. The game stopped, in a route summary there were two plane numbers: the one I'd scrapped, and the new one. It looks like it is necessary first to unschedule the plane and then scrap it. Is it intended or it's a bug?
And one more thing I do not understand. I fly two routes for several seasons, business passengers only. These routes have obviously a high demand - EWR-LGW, EWR-CDG. I lowered prices and the planes have decent comfort and in-flight services, but still 5 or 6 % of filling degree. Maybe it is as it should be in 1946-47? Or not?
And one more (more and more, because the game is great and drags me in), I understand that You use current airports data for all the time periods, but You also use non-existent airports (CDG in 1946). Is it intentional, because of some development constrains, or a bug?
All the Best
mareczek
Thanks for resetting my password.
I have another issue to report. I scrapped one of the planes, then I scheduled a new one for the same route. The game stopped, in a route summary there were two plane numbers: the one I'd scrapped, and the new one. It looks like it is necessary first to unschedule the plane and then scrap it. Is it intended or it's a bug?
And one more thing I do not understand. I fly two routes for several seasons, business passengers only. These routes have obviously a high demand - EWR-LGW, EWR-CDG. I lowered prices and the planes have decent comfort and in-flight services, but still 5 or 6 % of filling degree. Maybe it is as it should be in 1946-47? Or not?
And one more (more and more, because the game is great and drags me in), I understand that You use current airports data for all the time periods, but You also use non-existent airports (CDG in 1946). Is it intentional, because of some development constrains, or a bug?
All the Best
mareczek