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Note that because the min load is expressed as a percentage, researching new levels of [[Logistics Carrier Capacity (Upgrade)|Logistics Carrier Capacity]] can actually break existing routes. For that reason, it's a good idea to assume the endgame maximum vessel capacity of 1000, rather than whatever capacity your vessels have right now. | Note that because the min load is expressed as a percentage, researching new levels of [[Logistics Carrier Capacity (Upgrade)|Logistics Carrier Capacity]] can actually break existing routes. For that reason, it's a good idea to assume the endgame maximum vessel capacity of 1000, rather than whatever capacity your vessels have right now. | ||
Note also that the min load setting only applies to the vessels that ''belong to that station'', regardless of whether the station is demanding or supplying. Frequently both the sender and receiver stations have available vessels, so reducing the min load on either side works. However, in situations where only one side has vessels, or on interstellar routes where only one side has [[Space Warpers]], you need to make sure to lower the min load on that specific side. | Note also that the min load setting only applies to the vessels that ''belong to that station'', regardless of whether the station is demanding or supplying. Frequently both the sender and receiver stations have available vessels, so reducing the min load on either side works. However, in situations where only one side has vessels, or on interstellar routes where only one side has [[Space Warper|Space Warpers]], you need to make sure to lower the min load on that specific side. |