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I don't have any issue regarding speed limits and both mods are correctly set. Also both mods don't touch on speed limits files. Iowa file is SCS file with the changes mentioned above.
That issue is or caused by another mod or on last resort a SCS bug
I have no plans on it, sorry
Ups, it was supposed to be 0.997514 xD
Fixed now, thank you
I have no plans on including it, same way i haven't included in ets2 either
Currencies is a different file so it should work. If the rates are correct the prices should match real life aswell. For example Arizona price per gallon in Japanese yen with monday currency should be ¥540.20358 per galon.
But yes it is compatible, if the prices are wrong in your currency it's the currency mod itself that isn't updated
No problem. I really thought day and night changes would shift the hour automaticly but guess not you have to do it manually. If i had noticed this i would have done the adjustment ages ago xD
Thank you so much for adjusting it and also having the adjustment done so quickly. Your mod combo really is the best there is in both games because of how you keep them so up to date. I consider them essential/must-have mods.
Indeed the sunrises and sunsets were off by one hour. I noticed you actually need to manually adjust the time itself to match real life.
Appreciate the feedback and updated the mod accordingly and everything should be working as intended. Updated ETS2 based on this feedback aswell.
Thank you for your preference!
The mod creator of Actual Day/Night Time has a mod called ATS Winter Timezones which correctly works right now. Perhaps you could look at what he does with that and adjust yours so it works during these not DST months with time zones enabled in game since your mod here is great because of the fuel price updates.
The info is taken from the Canada government offical source. Unfortunatly taking British Columbia as example the price differ from area to area (Vancouver price is different from Abbotsford for example). So Canada pricing is set to the average of the capital of each state and that's what the calculations are based of. Also i take in count the canadian dollar to american dollar conversion on the moment of the update...
What you say below makes no sense cause you don't even take in count Canadian dollar...
If you are unhappy with the mod, make one yourself...
No, this mod sets the timezone designation to match real life (MST, PST, etc.)
No, WoT doesn't edit anything related to game files and gas prices are set in the game files
Don't bother, he doesn't understand what is an average instead of retail price of each station. Also the game doesn't have 3 decimals so Arkansas instead of $3.319 it shows 3.32 ingame so no point on his argument either 😂
I understand what he means but unfortunatly i can't take in count what he wants. If the average is a number that differs from nine tenths of 1 cent i wont round it to 9 cause i would be change the accuracy of it.
Like i said to him, if he wants everything ending with a 9 he could himself make a mod for it instead of ranting about a thing that makes no sense to me. Also no1 else complained about it cause for sure they understand what an "average" is apart from this dude
$3.599 works out to be 3 dollars Fifty nine cents and the last 9 is nine tenths of 1 cent. It's always been that way and always will be. It will never change. Search online for why.
Every person playing ATS from the United States knows that. Only someone that doesn't live here will not understand. If you prices were correct as I explained, I'd use your mod. But not the way is is now. It's a joke and not a funny one either.
Search on the internet and you'll see the same as I'm telling you.
You probably didn't understood what i said but you know what an "average" is? That's an average price not a retail price. For example in Colorado you can have imagine 3 gas stations each selling at different price for example 3.219, 3.229 and 3.259. The average of those is not going to end in a 9 but instead in another number in this case in 6.
If you don't like it feel free to make a mod yourself or use another mod no1 forces you to use it. I am using oficial government resources to gather the "average" prices.
And yes Canada is in Canadian dollar per liter but since the game default currency is American dollar per gallon i converted it but people who use other currency or measure unit will see the value correctly.
I just find in funny you coming here "demading" stuff and than saying you don't care...
estoy usando fuentes oficiales de cada pais para los precios
The price itself is an "average" of each state. Different gas stations in the same state can have different prices. Mexico and Canada it is converted to dollars per gallon (both countries use their currency per liter).
You can always avoid cali xD Added support for some mods and oh boy Mexico prices are Cali level
it's a similar mod basicly. Never used it tbh so i don't know in terms of prices the sources he uses and how often he updates it.
I also made some changes to states timezones to match the current real life status (winter time) and to match my other mod (Real life day and night mod) for more realism.
I know the feeling, i am from Europe and fuel went up like crazy aswell in most of the countries in a few years distance, now it's kinda stable but still very high