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"textContent": "> That's one thing. The other is that xMUs have standing counts included on purpose. Since there was no documentation on how the original set was designed...\n\nUnless my memory fails me a few years ago the developers of the set discussed what capacities they want to use for MU cars and why maybe even in the same thread we are now. No one would want to go digging for this discussion I guess.\n\n\n> Hi,\n>\n> Wanted to reflect on a variety of things, firstly the balance of the set and in turn the chicken-and-egg problem regarding the poll mentioned. I think the poll is irrelevant because it stems from the imbalance of the original set.\n>\n\nI only tried playing with all regions enabled once and got fed up very soon. Imbalance as such is not bad I mean IRL African railways are less advanced than European and it there is nothing much that can be done about it.\n\n\n> - Africa 71 (this was quite a lot fewer in the original set)\n> ...\n> - SouthAm 60 (added some since original)\n> ...\n> - E-EU 64 (added maybe 5)\n> - S-EU 62 (I don't recall adding)\n>\n> There are some overlaps in the above, however what I want to point out is that people voted \"all regions\" because especially in the original set unless you picked Asia or W-EU, there were few and far. There now has been some improvement but I'd like to have 100ish in each region.\n\nShould I start digging for Eastern Europe? I do not really know what more to suggest for South America and Africa. Either I lack the data or new findings do not add any more value...\n\nStatistics: Posted by Lionic II — 21 May 2026 21:06\n\n* * *",
"title": "Graphics Development • Re: [OTTD] 2cc TrainsInNML",
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