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Thomas Lot
Mechanical Engineers
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Posted - 2015.09.22 17:22:46 -
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I know that capital ships may not be constructed in high-sec. That also applies to all capital parts as well, is that correct?
I am wanting to concentrate on constructing a single module of the capital ship and specialize in that part. For example, building Capital Drone Bay. I would need to have the construction done in low-sec at either an NPC facility or a POS.
Is that correct? |
Mia Tam
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2015.09.22 17:39:16 -
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You can construct components and modules anywhere, but not the actual hull. Those are limited to low sec for dread/carrier, and null for supers |
Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
5381
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Posted - 2015.09.22 17:56:17 -
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Can be built in hisec:
* Capital Components * Capital Modules * Capital Rigs * Fighters * Bombers * Freighters * Jump Freighters * Orca * Bowhead
Cannot be built in hisec:
* Rorqual * Dreadnoughts * Carriers * Supercarriers * Titans
Cannot be built in lowsec:
* Supercarriers * Titans |
Bing Bangboom
DAMAG Safety Commission
375
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Posted - 2015.09.22 18:11:25 -
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Get back to mining ice, miner!
Highsec is worth fighting for.
By choosing to mine in New Order systems, highsec miners have agreed to follow the New Halaima Code of Conduct.-á www.minerbumping.com
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Lady Ayeipsia
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2015.09.22 20:15:30 -
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This is a bad idea. Your assumption is that there is demand for your product. However, that is not the case. If I can make a carrier, I can make all the subcomponents. If I wish to maximise profit, I will seek to make those components myself especially as the cost of the bpo is cheap compared to the cost of a carrier bpo. So, who is your market? Most capital builder would already have this covered.
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Substantia Nigra
Polaris Rising The Bastion
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Posted - 2015.09.22 23:25:26 -
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I agree with Lady and Bung. By all means give it a go, but I do not see this as being a viable business model.
I guess I am almost a 'vet' by now. Hopefully not too bitter and managing to help more than I hinder.
Our pirate epic arc completion packages really are very good: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=12973&find=unread
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Elena Thiesant
Sun Micro Systems
1732
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Posted - 2015.09.23 07:40:21 -
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Cap components sell fairly slowly. Firstly because anyone who can build a cap can build the components, second because the components are huge and hauling them from the trade hub out to lowsec is harder than hauling compressed ores out. |
Gilbaron
Free-Space-Ranger Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2015.09.23 14:34:58 -
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the only cap component that sells relatively well is capital construction parts.
all the others are moving extremely slow. |
Hochopepa
POS Consultants Group LLC
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Posted - 2015.09.23 18:01:13 -
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Agreed, I bailed out after a few months for fighting all day to make incredibly little profit. The parts, other than construction parts, just move way too slowly. |
Ekaterina 'Ghetto' Thurn
Department 10
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Posted - 2015.09.27 09:39:11 -
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Thomas Lot wrote:I know that capital ships may not be constructed in high-sec. That also applies to all capital parts as well, is that correct?
I am wanting to concentrate on constructing a single module of the capital ship and specialize in that part. For example, building Capital Drone Bay. I would need to have the construction done in low-sec at either an NPC facility or a POS.
Is that correct?
I'm not sure that is a good idea. Mainly because those cap parts are so large in m3 it will be a problem in terms of logistics. Capital ship builders will prefer to everything in a single or close number of small systems.
" They're gonna feel pretty stupid when they find out. "-áRick.
" Find out what ? "-áAbraham.
" They're screwing with the wrong people. "-áRick.
Season four.-á-á ' The Walking Dead. ' .
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