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Papa Django
CosmoTeK LTD La Division Bleue
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Posted - 2015.02.23 16:50:49 -
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Can't find out that data.
How many people in HS, LS , NS, WS do you think there is ? |
Deck Cadelanne
Exigent Circumstances CAStabouts
130
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Posted - 2015.02.23 16:55:17 -
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At any given point in time, in game, open the starmap and toggle any of the filters that show numbers of pilots.
The answer (at a macro level) will be immediately obvious.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional."
- Hunter S. Thompson
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Abrazzar
Vardaugas Family
6070
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Posted - 2015.02.23 16:58:34 -
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Not enough/too many, depending on who you are, where you are and what you want to do.
Sovereignty and Population
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Destiny Corrupted
Deadly Viper Kitten Mitten Sewing Company
2780
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Posted - 2015.02.23 17:06:37 -
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According to various old QENs and surveys, roughly 70% in high-sec, 18% in null-sec, 7% in low-sec, and 5% in wormholes. Now, like I said, these are rough numbers, especially considering that the data is outdated. For example, wormholes started out with only about 2% of the total population, but that has grown over the years.
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Marsha Mallow
1961
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Posted - 2015.02.23 17:12:20 -
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Keep an eye out at FanFest, there's usually some statistics released during presentations. I had a rummage through devblogs but can't see anything recent (the QEN 2007-2010 is here). You can make guesses based on other player activity statistics such as number of NPCs killed but I'm not sure how accurate they are.
DON'T BE RIDICULOUS!
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Market McSelling Alt
Bernie Madoff Investment Services LLC
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Posted - 2015.02.23 19:48:12 -
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Papa Django wrote:Can't find out that data.
How many people in HS, LS , NS, WS do you think there is ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MZD6-vGQms
From 2012, @6:15
65.3% Highsec, 7.6% Low, 20.7 Null and 6.4% WHspace
So not as many in Highsec as people think. |
Vyl Vit
1062
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Posted - 2015.02.23 20:33:09 -
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The pesky little critters keep running back and forth! Try herding kittens with a broomhandle instead.
Anyone with any sense has already left town.
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Sniper Smith
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
276
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Posted - 2015.02.23 21:14:17 -
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Also worth remembering figures lie. There is/was a not insignificant number of Alts in Highsec, for markets, manufacturing, etc.. (Prior to the recent industry changes, Unless you were building caps/supers, you generally did it in Highsec)..
It wouldn't surprise me at all if that 65.3% Highsec could be knocked down by as much as 15% once you remove Utility alts. And that's not even counting all the people in low/null/wh who just have normal Highsec Alts, be it for missions, incursions, or anything else. |
Market McSelling Alt
Bernie Madoff Investment Services LLC
106
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Posted - 2015.02.23 22:23:56 -
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Sniper Smith wrote:Also worth remembering figures lie. There is/was a not insignificant number of Alts in Highsec, for markets, manufacturing, etc.. (Prior to the recent industry changes, Unless you were building caps/supers, you generally did it in Highsec)..
It wouldn't surprise me at all if that 65.3% Highsec could be knocked down by as much as 15% once you remove Utility alts. And that's not even counting all the people in low/null/wh who just have normal Highsec Alts, be it for missions, incursions, or anything else.
There is another part of the graph that shows player population in highsec based on Faction. Caldari was highest around 40%, but when you take out all the characters docked in Jita the percentage dropped to under 30%.
Meaning 1/4 of all players in Caldari space are docked in Jita lol |
Sniper Smith
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
276
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Posted - 2015.02.23 23:03:48 -
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Market McSelling Alt wrote:There is another part of the graph that shows player population in highsec based on Faction. Caldari was highest around 40%, but when you take out all the characters docked in Jita the percentage dropped to under 30%.
Meaning 1/4 of all players in Caldari space are docked in Jita lol Doesn't surprise me at all. Jita is the place to be :) |
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Papa Django
CosmoTeK LTD La Division Bleue
53
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Posted - 2015.02.24 09:19:12 -
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Thanks all, i have my data now :) |
Hrothgar Nilsson
477
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Posted - 2015.02.24 11:29:26 -
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I'm not sure if the numbers really have any relevance. This character has spent most of its active time in null-sec, but on the same account I had a Jita buying alt and a locator agent alt.
So that would break down to 2/3 high-sec, 1/3 null-sec, but the Jita buying alt and locator agent alt were logged in only a few minutes per month.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTzA_xesrL8
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Market McSelling Alt
Bernie Madoff Investment Services LLC
107
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Posted - 2015.02.24 12:22:29 -
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Hrothgar Nilsson wrote:I'm not sure if the numbers really have any relevance. This character has spent most of its active time in null-sec, but on the same account I had a Jita buying alt and a locator agent alt.
So that would break down to 2/3 high-sec, 1/3 null-sec, but the Jita buying alt and locator agent alt were logged in only a few minutes per month.
And this is where the numbers come from. CCP should have the ability to break down player population by time spent active, but they probably don't want to let the cat out of the bag that Null has a higher population than the Church of HTFU want to admit.
I would say a conservative estimate given the numbers we do have is that 1/3 of all highsec residents are dock monkies. Also, even the good Dr admitted at some point that people who go on breaks from the game leave their characters in Highsec to avoid getting stuck in a hostile station. |
Kinis Deren
StarHunt Mordus Angels
436
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Posted - 2015.02.24 13:05:58 -
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As a guestimate for K-Space, one can use the number of jumps as an indicator of the in-space-flying-around population distribution. Take a look here for my own take on this matter.
Current data suggests:
High Sec: 65% Low Sec: 11% Null Sec: 23%
Before CCP removed the jump data for WH (Crucible expansion), the same calculation strategy suggested WH Space was ~1% mark.
As others have mentioned above concerning alternative data sources, my approach will not capture activity from perma-docked pilots or capsuleers that rarely leave their home system. |
Market McSelling Alt
Bernie Madoff Investment Services LLC
107
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Posted - 2015.02.24 13:17:35 -
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Kinis Deren wrote:As a guestimate for K-Space, one can use the number of jumps as an indicator of the in-space-flying-around population distribution. Take a look here for my own take on this matter. Current data suggests: High Sec: 65% Low Sec: 11% Null Sec: 23% Before CCP removed the jump data for WH (Crucible expansion), the same calculation strategy suggested WH Space was ~1% mark. As others have mentioned above concerning alternative data sources, my approach will not capture activity from perma-docked pilots or capsuleers that rarely leave their home system.
Does your data include jumps from Cyno and Jump Bridges? Because if it doesn't then one can conclude you are a little light on the Null sec. But yeah that pretty much matches the raw numbers from CCP with the exception of Low Sec. |
Kiandoshia
Applied Anarchy SpaceMonkey's Alliance
2135
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Posted - 2015.02.24 13:52:21 -
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I would have thought there would be more people in WHs. |
Papa Django
CosmoTeK LTD La Division Bleue
53
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Posted - 2015.02.24 13:58:06 -
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Kiandoshia wrote:I would have thought there would be more people in WHs.
Especially when you consider that : K-Space : 5201 systems W-Space : 2498 systems + Thera + 101 shattered |
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