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DAE run realistic seating on their airlines?


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I do - I try to run realistic seating on my planes. My 757-200s for example, uses a 22-159 seating that Delta uses on domestic flights. I get a legroom rating of 78 for that. It isn't the most profitable, but I do not care, I am simply proud that my airlines are somewhat realistic.



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Yeah



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AE is so stupidly easy that I'm baffled when people try to run with "optimal seating configs". Just seems too simple, so I see the easiness of the game as an opportunity to experiment with various real world configs. 


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AE is so stupidly easy that I'm baffled when people try to run with "optimal seating configs". Just seems too simple, so I see the easiness of the game as an opportunity to experiment with various real world configs. 

 

I think the game should be changed so that running unrealistic high-density set-ups(esp. in economy) be punished, in that they have to adopt an LCC approach if they try to do such things. Who the **** wants to fly London-JFK in a Ryanair-esque economy class?



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I think the game should be changed so that running unrealistic high-density set-ups(esp. in economy) be punished, in that they have to adopt an LCC approach if they try to do such things. Who the **** wants to fly London-JFK in a Ryanair-esque economy class?

Depends how much it costs ;) 

I believe passengers will become intelligent in future versions of the game, so a 12 | 165 B757-200 is going to be much more appealing than a 200Y B738 MAX, even if it's more expensive. And yes, my airlines all have extra legroom (even Citysaver).






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