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Thank you. In that case, I have a question: why don't you give the possibility that change the standard speed so taht it is quicker? Because all of your options make the speed slowilier. Even your suggested speed is 3-times slowlier as the normal game. I don't know you and other players, but that means that there should be a lot of in-game time (an in real life playing time) so that one can percieve how the population changes. Isn't it so?
The game only has probability checks for car, bike, and taxi modes. There is no specific walking or public transport probability check in the game; see the mod's wiki linked in the description above for mod info.
Thanks!
For me ist the speed 1 day=1 year adequate. But if the speed is slowlier, what's then the meaning of setting the schoolage at 6 for example, if the player must play 42 in-game weeks (which means his city and simulation of the cims isn't going to change for a long time) to see a new simulation??