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You'll need to take care when using the Automate function too, as it will continue to update and adjust the timetable over time based on what actually happens rather than perhaps what you intended to happen. So if the timetable takes 40 minutes for a round-trip and you have 4 vehicles, it will ensure that they depart 10 minutes apart.īoth of these are often used together, but require that your vehicles are using shared orders - as they'll need to share the timetable values and the separation algorithm needs to know what vehicles are part of the 'group' it needs to evenly space. Auto Seperation - This automates the separation of a group vehicles by adjusting their individual delay values, causing them to wait at stations or depart early as appropriate until they have achieved equal separation.The stop duration and travel time will be set based on what your vehicles are actually doing.

openttd shared orders

Automate - This automatically creates and updates the timetable based on an average of actual vehicle performance.The two automation functions in JGR's Patch Pack, Automation and Auto Seperation, are the right way to go about this, but it's important to understand how they work and also what problems can arise with them! Each of the functions does slightly different things

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I'm not specifically aware of a specific way to have a vehicle depart an exact number of days after the previous departure, but you can achieve consistent separation and departure intervals by using the automation functions.













Openttd shared orders