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so thats reason i would like see changes to elevator - you could easily add stop like put doors where you want
and save space for floors that dont need separate two elevators
I think the way his system is set up, it's just easier to do elevator begin level 0, end level 1. I mean you could put the next elevator right next to the existing one, so technically you'd still get the same result of a multi level elevator. It might not be possible if it's a limitation in the programming.
i disagree with it - its costs more - right now i have alot of elevators each have point to point meaning people have to change elevators often to reach the desttion
example from A5 to Q line - take first elevator up to Concourse then go across to P line side then go down to P line then change to other elevator to reach Q line conocurse (above Q line ) then final change is change to last elevator down to Q line
sometiimes they miss the elevator getting lost
if i had muiltple level elevator - the person would had gone directly to Q line from P line concourse with stops at P line and Q concoruse
Well I have an idea that I'm going to try with my next setup. I'm going to leave room for the elevators, and just have all the elevators next to each other, so that way if they have to go from elevator to elevator, they won't have to walk a long distance.
Yes it costs more, but I do think that the monthly costs will have to be fine tuned.