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[Bug] Reassigning class makes vehicle comfort to zero.

Started by RESTRICTED ACCOUNT, May 10, 2019, 11:21:28 AM

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RESTRICTED ACCOUNT

Ranran bus company is now troubled by harmful rumors. (´・ω・`)

Since there were few Very low class users in the Ranran bus company, president Ranran decided to raise all the buses to Low class and squeeze the fare out of the passengers. I don't think it's a bad decision as a manager.
Since then, passengers have continued to say that the comfort of the Ranran bus is zero.  ::'(


This is not reflected in the graph immediately, and will become 0 from the following month.

(´・ω・`)はあまじはあ

accord2

I can confirm this. It's happening for some months now, but I thought it was "normal"

wlindley

Playing in the 1820s, I have been unable to build any kind of passenger vehicle, ship or carriage, that shows a comfort level other than zero in the graphs.  I assumed the graphs were broken; is there a way to tell?

Jando

Same here, playing in the 1860s-1880s, never seen anything else than zero. I thought it was supposed to do that. :)

jamespetts

Thank you for the report; I believe that I have now fixed this. I should be grateful if you could re-test with the next nightly build.

RESTRICTED ACCOUNT

I have confirmed that comfort of my bus is now evaluated correctly in today's nightly build.
Thank you for being honest with the passengers. ^-^  My company was saved from unwarranted criticism.  :thumbsup:

Matthew

This patch is definitely an improvement! Thank you. I now see functional comfort graphs on all convoys that I checked.

However, the ferry line in the attached screenshots shows an overall comfort level of 114, even though the highest class has a comfort rating of 112. Perhaps this is a feature, incorporating the catering level into the comfort level? Or perhaps it is a bug. I don't know, but it surprised me.

RESTRICTED ACCOUNT

Maybe 89 + 20 and 112 + 20, with a maximum of 132, and then it averages out depending on the percentage of capacity.