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21. Good money making blueprint??? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Not sure what you mean by "making bpos". Do you mean manufacturing off of BPOS or researching BPOS to sell the finished bpo? If the first, what the guy said below you HAVE to have Production Efficiency V. If the second, "sort of" not really. In...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.05 14:59:00
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22. Does anyone here suffer from "perfection"? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Howdy, Now I don't mean is anyone here perfect and suffer what ever consequences are for being perfect, this was just a catchy title and really the only one I could think of at the time. Does anyone here spend so much time just min/maxing crunc...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.05 14:47:00
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23. A few PI questions - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Ingvar Angst Well, if you're looking to do it alone in a hole, it's really a matter of time before all your investments go up in flames. But, if you want some really good references and info, check out www.talocanunited.com ...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.04 20:18:00
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24. PI Yields are not directly related to skills, correct? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Invictra Atreides CCP knows about that and they probably think it's not an exploit. All 5 accounts would need 3-5 day cycles to get the most out of it. The spot I mean. If 5 accounts would extract the same spot then they wou...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.03 23:45:00
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25. PI Yields are not directly related to skills, correct? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Invictra Atreides Originally by: Maplestone_improved The problem is that until you submit, you're still only looking at estimates (which are lies), not the actual production. This is incorrect. You should write it ...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.03 09:20:00
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26. PI Yields are not directly related to skills, correct? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Maplestone The problem is that until you submit, you're still only looking at estimates (which are lies), not the actual production. The experiment I would like to see is to take a character with 5/5 skill (which should be ...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.03 05:09:00
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27. PI Yields are not directly related to skills, correct? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Maplestone Did you try submitting the changes? If not, try it while keeping an eye on the extraction estimate as you do. There are three different steps. The "estimate" this is just moving the head around. "Install" t...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.03 01:45:00
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28. PI Yields are not directly related to skills, correct? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Well, I went out to test this for myself and all I did was show how importance of eliminating variables and using a proper scientific process. You can ignore this, but it just shows how I went to test my hypothesis, and when the results shocked m...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.02 21:12:00
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29. PI Yields are not directly related to skills, correct? - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Vierego on 02/04/2011 18:36:08 Edited by: Vierego on 02/04/2011 18:28:35 Okay, first yes I know having a better command skill allows more extractors,better idea of what is a good hot spot. ect ect. What I mean is if Person A wi...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.02 18:27:00
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30. perfect ME On BPO's? noob question - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Lord Beaumont Edited by: Lord Beaumont on 02/04/2011 01:13:55 Guys bit of a noob question, what would be perfect ME on the following BPO's All small rig BPO's (I presume it will be the same for each one) t1 Heavy Missil...
- by Vierego - at 2011.04.02 01:53:00
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31. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Ami Quintero Originally by: Vierego BPC capital=226,366,000 Asset Total=1,535,143,430(this is profit,as in capital expenses are already included, since mine are consumed) Roi=5.78 (aka 578% profit over our initial i...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 23:18:00
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32. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
One more time for everyone. RoI is NOT the percentage of what you have. AKA .5 does not mean you have half of what you put in. It means you have 50% more then what you started with. for instance, a 1 ratio of RoI means you've doubled your money...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 21:22:00
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33. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Vierego on 30/03/2011 21:04:26 Originally by: Minarete Seriously, get a handle on what a capitol asset is, in this case, the BPO asset does not degrade, depreciate, or wear out, it then has ZERO cost on your production. It ...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 21:01:00
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34. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
continued. I wouldn't have likely hoarded so many. You on the other hand, go to refine (with scrapmetal processing also) and it cost you roughly 400k(waste difference from my wate, mine is 93k yours is 513k). So yes, it cost me a bit more to re...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 20:48:00
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35. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Ami Quintero Edited by: Ami Quintero on 30/03/2011 19:58:59 You really need to compare like with like. Isolate the variable you want to measure (BPC vs BPO). Change only that variable between your scenarios. You make...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 20:43:00
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36. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Lutz Major stuff Why did I use premium BPCS. Because that was what was available on the market at under 1m per per run. Why did I use a ****ty BPO. I was going with what actively on the contract market. Perhaps I sho...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 20:40:00
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37. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
So lets say you buy that 15 me/0pe BPO for 710m. at 15 me, profit is 4,216,896. Takes 3 hours to make. So 8 a day. 8*profit=33,735,168 per day. We already estimated our average profit with the BPCS to be 37,328,715 a day, so BPCS still come ou...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 18:46:00
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38. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Originally by: Ami Quintero Edited by: Ami Quintero on 30/03/2011 15:21:40 Originally by: Vierego ... This is where I think you're misunderstanding. The BPO is more profitable more-or-less immediately :- With BPO:- Buy BP...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 18:29:00
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39. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
(1) prices found via contract in game 16 for 650k 35/10 3 for 650k 25/1 20 for 699k 60/10 20 for 899k 200/20 10 for 850k 150/30 30 for 800k 47/15 20 for 840k 50/5 3 for 367k 50/0 50 for 775k 50/20 10 for 750k 50/10 10 for 700k 50/15 40 for 600k 50...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 18:26:00
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40. Variation to the offshoot of "MIMAF". Also BPC fallacy - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Alright going to try this again. (#) indiciates where to look in the math/notes/work section to see method. (1) First, to get a baseline for BPC cost pe/me level. for 322 BPCS right now on market, first we calculate the average cost and me/pe 7...
- by Vierego - at 2011.03.30 18:24:00
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