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Vehicles should be able to skip stations if they are behind in their timetable, allowing for less timetable slack. This is especially useful for airplanes, where a minor disturbance of a tight schedule can cause a cascade of landing/takeoff interference and never resolve itself unless there is excessive slack.
Actual result
I should be able to make make an order conditional on timetable delay being <> some amount, considering timetable delay to be always 0 if the vehicle is not timetabled.
Steps to reproduce
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Thanks for this. There has been no activity on this for some time, and the interaction between conditional orders and timetables is potentially complex, so I think it's unlikely that this will be changed in vanilla OpenTTD (perhaps a patchpack might do it).
We try to keep the issue count low, so I'm closing this one. Thanks!
Version of OpenTTD
1.9.1
Expected result
Vehicles should be able to skip stations if they are behind in their timetable, allowing for less timetable slack. This is especially useful for airplanes, where a minor disturbance of a tight schedule can cause a cascade of landing/takeoff interference and never resolve itself unless there is excessive slack.
Actual result
I should be able to make make an order conditional on timetable delay being <> some amount, considering timetable delay to be always 0 if the vehicle is not timetabled.
Steps to reproduce
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: