Can't edit route due to excessive loading of the edit page!

Started by Saul Goodman, July 30, 2012, 03:47:28 PM

Saul Goodman

Excuse me but what is this? and more importantly why!?
I am trying to get the fit and LHR route in a 7-day schedule.  I was looking at the best available LHR slots, trying different options and then... the RED page 'You have been reloading this page too frequently and is considered excessive'.  euh... what's the problem with that!

There's absolutely no bad in intention on my part for doing this.  now i just cancelled 6 DC10 to adjust the routes but now I can't and 10 minutes to wait is long.

In my view, this measure is clearly excessive. It has either need to be cancelled or at least refined because it should be able to detect if the reloading comes from a program or a human.

exchlbg

There´s no difference in excessive behaviour between machines or humans. Excessive reloading the slot pages of those limited airports is already discussed about and considered a misuse, because it gives advantages to players being able to sit in front of their computers all day long over players with a real life.
It is obvious that your chances of creating new routes at LHR are very limited, don´t you check the situation before ordering new planes?

Saul Goodman

Quote from: exchlbg on July 30, 2012, 04:00:59 PM
There´s no difference in excessive behaviour between machines or humans. Excessive reloading the slot pages of those limited airports is already discussed about and considered a misuse, because it gives advantages to players being able to sit in front of their computers all day long over players with a real life.
It is obvious that your chances of creating new routes at LHR are very limited, don´t you check the situation before ordering new planes?

The game I am talking about is JA and there are a few slots available so yes I check to make sure there are 'some' slots available. when it comes to scheduling, especially in a 7 day schedule, I have to find the best route times to fit my schedule.

exchlbg

Slots in LHR are limited in every game. And a 7-day schedule definitely needs more planning than just recognize "some free slots".
How about planning ahead the classical way by using some paper-and brain-work instead of just blind hitting in the fog ?

Sanabas

I think the problem is that the system doesn't differentiate between having the overall slot page open and hitting f5, or having a full week's route open and hitting f5/repeatedly moving it 5 minutes back/forwards until slots are there to be created (both bad ideas) and simply trying to create a route, but moving it backwards & forwards a little/changing turn times in order to make everything fit perfectly, or to check exactly which 06xx times you can use (as the weekly slot display in airport info is often not 100% accurate). Nothing wrong with those last ones, but everytime you do it, it rechecks the slot availability for that particular time, so would count for triggering the warning.

Saul Goodman

Quote from: Sanabas on July 30, 2012, 04:40:55 PM
I think the problem is that the system doesn't differentiate between having the overall slot page open and hitting f5, or having a full week's route open and hitting f5/repeatedly moving it 5 minutes back/forwards until slots are there to be created (both bad ideas) and simply trying to create a route, but moving it backwards & forwards a little/changing turn times in order to make everything fit perfectly, or to check exactly which 06xx times you can use (as the weekly slot display in airport info is often not 100% accurate). Nothing wrong with those last ones, but everytime you do it, it rechecks the slot availability for that particular time, so would count for triggering the warning.

thats what I thought triggered the warning as I was testing different times to fit my schedule.  But the number of clicks allowed in a certain time frame should be more relaxed on this one. I mean really i cant even type that fast to trigger any system  :laugh:

Troxartas86

How about avoiding the airports where it might become necessary to refresh every five minutes to establish a new route? I figure at a place like Heathrow there may indeed be "excessive loading".