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1. Re: the PI "Nugget",. .. - in Science and Industry [original thread]
The nugget concept is pretty marginal. If you're running a full extraction planet, then you pick a ratio of basic processors to ECU(s) to fit how often you want to be paying attention to the program or what security class system you're in. Build...
- by Larofeticus - at 2011.01.23 01:45:00
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2. Will Dust514 players destroy any planet-side building we do now? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
With the current form and function of PI, adding dust to it would be completely pointless. It's a sideshow mini game that you can make a little bit of isk with. Much more functionality MUST come to PI to even justify the concept of dust. And not ...
- by Larofeticus - at 2010.10.14 21:14:00
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3. Expedited Transfer Cooldown: Anyone else find this a bit pointless? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
No it is an issue. The leverage storage facilities have is they use a lot less cpu than a launch pad. What I would like to do is fill up a bunch of storage with inputs, go out to 0.0 and come back a week later after everything has been processe...
- by Larofeticus - at 2010.07.16 19:22:00
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4. PI industry will become as uninteresting as T3 industry - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Schmalcolm How is this true? The ones that spent the most isk doing this mostly likely kept track of how much each tower cost to manufacture, which is around 100-110mil per large tower (if my numbers are accurate). This mea...
- by Larofeticus - at 2010.05.28 23:25:00
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5. PI industry will become as uninteresting as T3 industry - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I'm pretty confident that CCP wants pos/sov structure prices to stabilize at a point below their current NPC sell prices. So everyone reprocessing to get P4 items had better hope they can clear their inventory before CC's get seeded or they are g...
- by Larofeticus - at 2010.05.28 22:11:00
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6. PI industry will become as uninteresting as T3 industry - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Well i'm talking more in the longer term than the immediate appearence of the market. I tried to do a linear equation system to predict the component prices but the solution produced several prices with negative values so that was no use... All ...
- by Larofeticus - at 2010.05.28 05:13:00
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7. PI industry will become as uninteresting as T3 industry - in Science and Industry [original thread]
CCP has made the same mistake again. T3 could have had a nuanced and dynamic production and market pattern. Instead all the production step volumes were the same and all the different components/ships/subsystems had matching material requirements...
- by Larofeticus - at 2010.05.27 07:18:00
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8. Gas Cloud materials - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Cytoserocin clouds are valuable. Mykoserocin clouds are not. Fullerines are not valuable except for C320. That is all.
- by Larofeticus - at 2009.05.25 16:12:00
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9. Gas Cloud Sizes - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Biggest I've seen is the "Instramental Core Resovoir" which had 500 units of c540 and 6000 units of c320 for a whopping total volume of 65k m3. Would have taken me a bit over 7 hours to clear it all. Sadly, a couple of sleepless sentinels spawned...
- by Larofeticus - at 2009.03.29 21:45:00
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10. Fermionic Condensates question - in Science and Industry [original thread]
It is because the prom/dysp moons are being held by fewer organizations. The strongest military powers in 0.0 are consolodating their holdings and intentionally holding these two varieties of moons. This results in fewer suppliers attempting to ...
- by Larofeticus - at 2008.06.29 01:49:00
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