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1. Boost output for adv.materials - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Matthew Infinite scaling and scarcity are not mutually exclusive. They dont need to be. Obviously, you want a system that wont break down when eve has 350k people online on an average Sunday. I do understand (and in som...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.12.14 23:31:00
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2. Boost output for adv.materials - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Dianabolic erm, explain once again why you think you "need" to increase the number of components entering the market? Dont be suprised. There are people who think its a good idea to have LP shops offer State Ravens for L...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.12.14 19:59:00
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3. Boost output for adv.materials - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Argenton Sayvers on 14/12/2007 01:36:13 Originally by: Arric Rohr Does a billion a week or more sound right? Are you joking? A billion per week? I know plenty of solo players who make that PER DAY. In the safety of empi...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.12.14 01:34:00
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4. Boost output for adv.materials - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Argenton Sayvers on 13/12/2007 23:29:58 Disclaimer: I have *some* stakes in this issue, and dont claim otherwise. This is your chance to finally get things right. For the first time ever, there are things in space actually worth f...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.12.13 23:26:00
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5. 100% invention failure since Trinity - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Your sample size is only 9. When the average chance is 30%, you have 4% chance that all fail. Thats quite possible... even with 40% its still 1% chance for a 0/9 streak. Did you use +9 run decryptors? POS worked yesterday, 40 jobs done, above a...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.12.08 20:19:00
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6. Warning: decryptors market manipulation - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Lets put it bluntly. If i could be sure that "we are moving decryptors from COSMOS to Exploration" doesnt mean "they will drop in batches of 100 all over highsec", you wouldnt see a single (useful) decryptor below 300 m on market... i wouldnt eve...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.12.06 03:53:00
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7. Small tower and passive defence - in Science and Industry [original thread]
When a lab offlines, the research doesnt cancel, it freezes. Small but important difference when you give bad advice to people. So if you plan to do research jobs that take a while, buy some hardeners and leave them offline. If you have short re...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.10.31 15:20:00
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8. Sky-rocketing datacore/decryptor prices effecting supply - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Good job, i cannot believe they missed the fact that you were most likely (95%) refering to full BPO output per day. Though most people build in POS, so the output should be calculated from that. Oh and actually, i agree now, NERF T2 BPOS into ob...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.10.21 11:43:00
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9. Sky-rocketing datacore/decryptor prices effecting supply - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Argenton Sayvers on 21/10/2007 03:10:24 Originally by: I SoStoned Moving decryptors out of farmable highsec plexes (and the attendant skillbooks) goes a long way toward helping in that regard, Fact over myth. *moving*...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.10.21 03:08:00
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10. Sky-rocketing datacore/decryptor prices effecting supply - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Akita T Because inventing is almost like manufacturing T1 goods right now. [...] Before you open your mouth anymore, learn how the EVE market works. Great god, someone finnaly managed to put it in words that simple mi...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2007.10.20 01:42:00
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11. I broke my Mobile lab .. HELP!!!! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
If you want to do it from a station, your corp needs an office there. Put the BPO in the corp hangar. This worked for me several times for Copy, ME, PE etc in the last 24h. If the BPO is in the lab, it should work straight away (right click the B...
- by Argenton Sayvers - at 2006.12.29 19:14:00
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