Talk:Shop Set Test/@comment-88.25.192.77-20150107145707

I still feel that there is much beter information to show in the table than just a bare %bonus. For instance, take as an example two sets, the maglev Camouflage and Giovanni's diesel constructor freight.

The Camuflage has a total "nominal" cargo of 15594 units (as shown in the construction yard) divided between carbon, cement and titanium, while the Construction Freight is 68k worth of cargo. Whatever this "nominal" cargo means (actually it is the exact cargo when the train is sent to neighbors) it can be used to compare to other trains that one can build on demand. When I am at the construction yard, the only amount that's shown is that one so it can really be useful to use it as a comparison metric.

The same can be used for gold sets, as what's shown is the "international train capacity" that (until it's fixed in the game) is directly proportional to the income, as it actually takes all multipliers into account.

What's absolutely **not** a comparison metric is the bonus% that alone says nothing at all to the worthness of the set, or the size of the train.

In the end, I would put in the visible part of the table:


 * the total capacity


 * the type(s) of cargo transported


 * the cost (if shop) or needed achievement or contract