It sounds like "I don't see a problem, so there isn't one."
We are trying to convey to you the simple point that linear interpolation does not allow us to make these locomotives as close in traction to the prototype as those that were before this update. Thus, it is almost impossible to...
Unfortunately, it is not possible to fix existing locomotives. It's not a question of just simply correcting the number of throttle positions in throttle-notches. The problem is that it can't bring them back even close to the level they were before 5.6.
I'm not trying to say that you broke the...
Traction characteristics can be specified for only 8 positions. All the others (as many as you want) will be calculated by linear interpolation. This does not allow, even in the first approximation, to make the characterization at least somehow close to the original. In fact, it's a...
But linear interpolation is not even close to being able to provide an acceptable traction characteristic for a locomotive with more than 8 positions. How do you propose to solve the issue of field attenuation? In your opinion, can it also be simply interpolated?
You write that the team...
And why do that? But what about locomotives with more than 8 positions? After all, the intermediate ones will be calculated from these 8, as a result of which they will not be able to reflect the real traction characteristics of the prototype.
It may be worth making it possible to specify a more...