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1. Why ECM drones should never have been introduced... (overpowered?) - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Ace101 whether you get jammed 2/4 or 1/4, 25-28 seconds is still enough DPS in eve to cripple your fight. most small scale fights in eve last just over a minute. that means you are jammed for about a 1/3rd of the fight. so ...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2008.05.17 05:24:00
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2. Trinity 1.1 Static Data Export - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Lingorm Currently the 'Static Data Export' is a manual process. We are currently rebuilding it to be an automated process. We have also changed some of the structures in our latest db update and need to format these chan...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2008.03.23 05:13:00
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3. Load balancing beyond mere clusters - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Ok, I'm not sure if I'm wasting my time posting this so late in such a long thread, but here goes... Some fundamental issues that are getting in the way of scalability are: 1. Everything that happens in a single solar system currently happens in...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2008.01.28 00:18:00
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4. Obviously market hubs are going to happen, why not pump the Jita CPU? - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Jita isn't going to get better by speed bumping the CPUs. Neither is it the Microsoft SQL Server that is run on the back end (though I do agree that is not an ideal situation). Eve (as his been explained in previous information released by CCP, t...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2008.01.03 21:57:00
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5. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
The only way to verify that is with the user's Eve Online account username and password. But you don't want that information and they don't want to give it to you. You can't process it directly anyway, and would have to use it to log into the Eve ...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.22 16:31:00
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6. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
OK, a lot of folks are talking about a lot of different technologies that may or may not fit for what I'm talking about. All I personally need and want is a secure and automated way to determine if someone using my application really is the holder...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.21 21:11:00
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7. Is this CCP's solution to macro-miners? - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: vinnymcg empire is not safe space it is SAFER space. See the difference Since system security runs from 1.0 through -1.0 (with all negative sec being collapsed to 0.0 for display purposes) I'd say that a relative term li...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.16 03:23:00
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8. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Haskell So he confirms again that the API key system is indeed not suitable for authentication purposes. Yeah. I'd pretty much said that back in the original post, and a few times since. Honestly, identity verificatio...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.16 03:03:00
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9. Self-Destruct Blast Rehash - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
The only really issue from a game balance standpoint that I see is that it favors long-range combat while penalizing short range and drone-based combat. If I'm in a Rokh 230km out, I don't care about your blast. If I'm in a carrier, you're probabl...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.15 22:13:00
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10. New Blog, Chronotis follows-up on the Rorqual and more - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Originally by: Andrus Delai Originally by: CCP Chronotis In kali 3.0, we aim to introduce a wider range of fixes to not only resolve the issue which has lead to an increase in use of modules such as the jump portal generator or tra...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.15 22:06:00
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11. Is this CCP's solution to macro-miners? - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
I have no sympathy for someone getting killed because they were AFK. If you're mining AFK then I have even less sympathy. Presumably, semi-AFK here means that they guy may be present at the keyboard, but doing something other than playing Eve mos...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.15 21:30:00
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12. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Garthagk In no way was [teh API key] designed to facilitate proving that the person providing the key to the third party is the authorized owner of the key. Yes, it is clearly outside the scope for which it was int...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.15 18:07:00
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13. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Wyehr when I see a forum post invoking the name of the Beast Itself (X.5*9), I tend to prepare for the worst. I honestly could care less what the signing mechanism used was, but it should be something fairly standard wit...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 21:33:00
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14. New Blog, Chronotis follows-up on the Rorqual and more - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Originally by: Mynchko Atoch Who said anything about using the frigate's cargo hold? Nobody I suppose. But if you're fitting off-lined capital modules on a frigate and able to fly it around, then that is what's broken. Not the modu...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 21:18:00
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15. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Originally by: Wyehr I would very much like to know what in the world you guys are doing with the API system that makes you think that you should care who the user is. The API system gives you (that is, your application) power to pull d...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 20:29:00
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16. New Blog, Chronotis follows-up on the Rorqual and more - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Originally by: Internet Online Someone noted before that the whole mining Veldspar in 0.0 for Tritanium problem could be solved by introducing new types of 0.0 or low sec asteroids with vastly greater low end mineral yields. Is there any r...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 13:26:00
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17. Volunteers Wanted - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Edited by: Mantalari Altis on 14/08/2007 13:15:40 I'd be glad to test the Linux client and I have multiple machines with multiple installs of Linux with which to test. I will also be glad to test the Mac client if it runs on non-Intel macs (...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 13:11:00
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18. New Blog, Chronotis follows-up on the Rorqual and more - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Chronotis the ability to move two freighters worth of minerals in a frigate is broke OK, you had to know that people were going to at least try to figure this out, especially after someone calls you on it and you c...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 05:56:00
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19. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
There are two options. 1: You download the wallet of the user that received the isk, presumably an alt of the person that wrote the app. If nobody has registered in the last hour, and you've not been downloading that alt's wallet unless someone h...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.14 02:13:00
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20. Identity verification and simpler passing of the API key - in EVE Technology Lab [original thread]
Oh... I just thought of something else useful about giving the apps certs. You could use the certs to determine which apps were requesting the API data. That would allow you to easily determine which apps were abusing the API calls (like someone h...
- by Mantalari Altis - at 2007.08.13 14:06:00
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