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Докладване на проблем с превода
I'm not sure that cities are supposed to be 1:1, maybe 1:10
Edit. Verfallen post below seems more acurate.
speed you are driving as no effect on time. Just come to a complete stop on the highway and watch the clock.
Its 1:20 (so 3 minutes RL = 1 hour in game on the highway/state roads. For cities I think its closer to 1:3, so it becomes 1h in game = 20 minutes RL.
No yours does, because in the citites, time takes about 10 seconds for 1 minute in game, on the highway it's about 2-3 seconds for 1 minute to happen. So cities is 1:10 and highways are 1:2.5 roughly.
You've got the concept of scales back-to-front. Verfallen is correct, the time scale used when outside of cities is 1:20 (1 minute of real-world time is 20 minutes of in-game time, which means a game hour passes every 3 minutes in real life) and inside cities (and some truck-stops etc) the scale is 1:3 (1 minute of real-world time is 3 minutes of in-game time, so a game hour passes every RL 20 minutes).
The highway/outside-of-cities number was confirmed by SCS when they announced the ATS rescale (the game was released at 1:35, they then expanded it to 1:20). These numbers can also be confirmed with the parameters inside the map editor. I cannot remember if the distance scale follows the time scale or whether it stays at 1:20 inside cities as well
https://blog.scssoft.com/2016/06/the-rescale.html
Generally the time scale is reduced on cities, depots or rest areas because of the time you spend maneuvering or waiting for the green light.
SO expect short trips even on long hauls to simulate driving and drop offs at far less a scale. In city it slows but still not scale.
If you want a 1:1 experience, get your CDL and have at it.