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not fully loaded) or directly go to the Central Station.īasic example of the Improved S-Bahn Concept Every S-Bahn stations has its own by-pass and after every Go To Next S-Bahn Station a Conditional Order Jump proves whether it makes sense to enter the next S-Bahn Station (i.e. This is a waste of time and causes bad ratings at stations and many waiting passengers which were not transfered to the Central Stations. In ancient times they even stopped at these stations and and fully unloaded and reloaded. We always had the problem with S-Bahn loops and bad ratings at station too close to the transfer drop because the trains were fully loaded. After inserting the order choose the type of condition and adjust it to your needs until it fits. Just click the order before which you want to insert the new one and it’ll happen. Inserting an Order Jump into the list is as easy as inserting a regular order. Now you have to choose the order you want to jump to. Instead of Go To click the drop down button and choose Conditional Order Jump. Integers can have the following options: equal (=), not equal (!=), less than (), more or equal to (>=). Lets get an overview about the usage first and therefor we start with the types of conditions. As the name says you can use these special entries in the list to jump to a certain order. They are not available in OpenTTD 0.6.3 but if you are playing with recent nightly builds you should definitely use their advantages. Another great and useful feature which one or two didn’t recognize yet are Conditional Order Jumps.
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