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corestwo
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Posted - 2012.08.03 13:29:00 -
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Anyone cycling gravimetric sites in nullsec has to mine everything, including the mercoxit, and enough people doing this makes supplying all necessary morphite laughably easy. This post was crafted by a member of the GoonSwarm Federation Economic Cabal, the foremost authority on Eve: Online economics and gameplay.
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corestwo
Goonfleet Investment Banking
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Posted - 2012.08.03 19:29:00 -
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Styth spiting wrote:As Snake pies stated the null minerals are going to continue to go quite low. With the mining barge changes players will now be able to mine in much cheaper ships with a very descent yield. Basically people will be able to mine 50M isk / hour at current prices in a ship that costs/fits at the price range of about 20M. Basically as long as you don't get your ship destroyed every 1/2 hour you'll make a profit.
And yet, the very reason why CCP removed the drone alloys in the first place was because they felt that with the mineral prices the drone regions created, mining was not a worthwhile profession.
Now, months later, those mineral prices are at that same price.
Makes you think, doesn't it.  This post was crafted by a member of the GoonSwarm Federation Economic Cabal, the foremost authority on Eve: Online economics and gameplay.
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corestwo
Goonfleet Investment Banking
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Posted - 2012.08.04 00:24:00 -
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Nerf Burger wrote:corestwo wrote:Styth spiting wrote:As Snake pies stated the null minerals are going to continue to go quite low. With the mining barge changes players will now be able to mine in much cheaper ships with a very descent yield. Basically people will be able to mine 50M isk / hour at current prices in a ship that costs/fits at the price range of about 20M. Basically as long as you don't get your ship destroyed every 1/2 hour you'll make a profit.
And yet, the very reason why CCP removed the drone alloys in the first place was because they felt that with the mineral prices the drone regions created, mining was not a worthwhile profession. Now, months later, those mineral prices are at that same price. Makes you think, doesn't it.  not all mineral prices, goontard.
The intent of the drone region changes was largely to make nullsec mining worthwhile - ergo, by that metric, the removal of the drone regions has thus far been a failure. This post was crafted by a member of the GoonSwarm Federation Economic Cabal, the foremost authority on Eve: Online economics and gameplay.
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corestwo
Goonfleet Investment Banking
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Posted - 2012.08.06 19:49:00 -
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Javajunky wrote:delicious tears
you have no idea how much this post makes me want to awox you This post was crafted by a member of the GoonSwarm Federation Economic Cabal, the foremost authority on Eve: Online economics and gameplay.
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corestwo
Goonfleet Investment Banking
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Posted - 2012.08.10 17:17:00 -
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Well, had CCP not removed the drone alloys there wouldn't have been a massive shortage across the board (low ends especially) that drastically reduced demand, so high ends would still be about where they were and low ends would still be low, outside of the normal summertime variation. Hulkageddon would have been barely noticed, as the combined supply of refined meta 0 minerals and drone alloy minerals would have continued to drown out mined supply in empire. Thus, nothing would have changed.
So really, if you want to drag politics into it, the lesson here is that harsh austerity is a bad, bad thing. This post was crafted by a member of the GoonSwarm Federation Economic Cabal, the foremost authority on Eve: Online economics and gameplay.
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