Wishlist: Top 5 new features you would like to see in AWS

Started by JumboShrimp, July 05, 2016, 05:00:34 PM

Johan87

Quote from: fark24 on August 15, 2016, 01:45:13 AM
One other wish list item since this thread has been active of late. I'd request a re-balance of the game day lengths.

The longer games start with quick 20 minute/day turns when there is a lot of work to do and a lot of used market activity. But later in the game, the turns go to 35 minutes/day when there is very little work to do so the game just drags on.

I'd suggest 25-30 minute/day turns in the first decade of a long game world and 20-25 minute/day turns in the last decade of a long game world.

just keep the game speed same time so the players who have alot chances can play there 20/25minute game and the people with less chance can go more for the 30/35min game.
Actually i think personally 35 minute is too long,just waiting and waiting.
In a time where everyone checks his-her mobile like 100 times on a day just go a few times more to Airwaysim instead of Facebook.

ChuckPerry

Ability to adjust all the fares at one base without affecting any other of your bases..

[ATA] Hassel

Quote from: ChuckPerry on December 05, 2016, 02:38:48 PM
Ability to adjust all the fares at one base without affecting any other of your bases..

This you can do already if you go in 'manage route' then you can filter by airports

BOEING717

My guess is it is not an option with the computer simulation in this game but to be able to have more then 1 AC fly routes like in real life. AC A ends the night in an outstation and RON and then flies back the next day and operates routes of another AC. Most airlines in the real world do this and it makes AC much more useful as they do not need to get back to base each night. You can RON in this game but the same AC is always on the same routes.

Would also like to have 1 stop and triangle routes an option.

Name_Omitted

The thing I did not even know was on my wish-list is the ability to move a schedule from one aircraft type to another.

Thanks, Sami, I've been gone awhile, and this is a VERY welcome thing to find upon my return.    :)