November 17th, 2020 at 4:04 PM
In post #176 of this CJ we followed the highway traffic, mostly cars, from Saveille thru Polsay, then thru Arcens, toward Deramey. I wondered about what happened in Deramey, and whether the Sims would continue on to Cherenne.
The answer to that question is very puzzling. Here is what is seen and measured on the Deramey side of the highway link with Arcens:
The number of 'buses' (339) is reasonably close to that measured in Arcens (363) and we don't worry about trucks.
But where are the cars? According to the measurement in Arcens, 18'651 cars were going to Deramey. On the Deramey side there is not a single car arriving from Arcens!
And this is not a matter of not running Deramey long enough to 'acquire' the figures from Arcens. Both cities have been - like all others - developped with as much synchronicity as the game allows. Other links, as shown earlier, preserve the respective counts of cars and buses within a few percentage points. In this case, the numbers have never matched.
There is something very fishy at work here. The situation will continue to be monitored.
The answer to that question is very puzzling. Here is what is seen and measured on the Deramey side of the highway link with Arcens:
The number of 'buses' (339) is reasonably close to that measured in Arcens (363) and we don't worry about trucks.
But where are the cars? According to the measurement in Arcens, 18'651 cars were going to Deramey. On the Deramey side there is not a single car arriving from Arcens!
And this is not a matter of not running Deramey long enough to 'acquire' the figures from Arcens. Both cities have been - like all others - developped with as much synchronicity as the game allows. Other links, as shown earlier, preserve the respective counts of cars and buses within a few percentage points. In this case, the numbers have never matched.
There is something very fishy at work here. The situation will continue to be monitored.