RipRinus wrote: Well, the thing what bothers me the most, if i would've used a 7 tiles long train, the reach of the station would be even bigger. So really, there is no profit to this kind of a station. And i was told these kind of configurations are always prohibited, no matter what the situation is.
You couldn't have used a 7-tile station, because you used 5-tile trains. If you had used a 7-tile station and 7-tile trains, your station would've had to have been further outside the city anyway, so this argument is flawed.
RipRinus wrote: I posted this picture because you said, i quote, a 5 tile station should 5 tiles long, no longer, i asked why it was prohibited you said to go to the forum, and so i did
And yes, we draw a line. You brought up the clarity of the rules yourself in our conversation. And if I have to go check for every non-uniform station if there's a advantage, especially in cities, it would take a lot of extra time and effort.
So yes, I did indeed say that a station like you showed in the picture in your first post is against the spreading rules too. Would I let it go if it was
one station in an entire game and that wouldn't spread to an industry? The answer is yes, I probably would. That would be in the same way as a player buying one piece of land in a place where it bothers nobody, maybe on accident because he meant to place a sign. Or I would let full load orders on RV's in a shared city go because it doesn't bother either player and the routes of the RV's don't go past the other player's station.
So yes, maybe not all admins are always 100% strict on the rules, if that bothers you, you can complain about that and maybe we will adress it, but as to this situation, you had multiple of these non-uniform stations, including some that were actually spreading over a city and that's why I told you to fix them.
And yes, for the short answer, see above