Yeah, no. Reread prior posts until you understand. Your lies aren't going uncheckedNever been on a very crowded train? It can take 4 minutes for everyone in a super large train to make it into a zone.
How do I know? I started using a stopwatch and would intentionally include myself in the last batch of players. Of course by then, the players who were first through got tired of waiting so the first mark of the zone would be dead and it would be a rush to try to get a hit in on the second.
But as someone who conducts and coordinates with other conductors, it was interesting information to have. Fortunately, there have only been a couple of times I've seen that long a delay outside of patch week and reset days. For most prime time trains, it's about 2 minute wait (time is between 105 and 130 seconds).
But for someone who's trying to catch a big fish during a short window, that's 2 minutes less they have to accomplish it.
Please stop claiming that things don't happen when clearly they do.
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