
Fidoke Joduty
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Posted - 2011.01.14 23:11:00 -
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Welcome Omen/Marcus! i do not post often on these forums and, after reading multiple pages of jargon/whining, mixed in with some VERY intellectual responses i decided to post.
i have not played on SiSi, as the current setup doesnt hurt me much on its time-demands. i know this could be vastly improved upon but i find it a helpful element as it brings players to the game every other day.
--- i use the 5hour cycle with multiple storage units and only 3 factories (on low-sec PI) with no launchpad as not to fall victim to a Customs Camper. the storage allows me to build up and leave my PI alone for several days at a time.
using one HS manf PI with 4 basics and 2 adv factories (LS feeding some mats), the management time is only 10mins with runs between the two, allowing 2 days of unobserved operation as its reward with each interaction.
I have two WH PI's and they require only one dump-run per month with oversight every other day to every 4 days.
------ as to the current updates/improvements, i have heard several times that higher PI productions could be impacted along with draw-amounts from the new Node-Extraction method, which i hope will be off-set by these new 'program' run times.
?? what is the current depletion/replenishment amounts/times of resources on a planet? i have carefully watched my cycles and have not seen any decrease in either draw or resource scan-size. i believe we should have an Extraction Impact Table, allowing us to see how our draw is affecting the Overall Lifespan of the resource, allowing us a wiser extraction method (if we dont want to drain a resource beyond its replenishment). ??
--- as for the PvP element, i truly believe this should wait until Dust514, as it is KEY to the PvP element. orbital bombardments should be included in this consideration. i would also hope (to deter the Bombardment Method/Lazy) a time constraint for rebuilding should be put upon the Bombarded area (radiation, debris clear-time, etc etc). ---
as for everything else, i look forward to the improvements with patience and breasts heaving in anticipation!
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