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flakeys
Arkham Innovations Paper Tiger Coalition
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Posted - 2013.04.11 13:40:00 -
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Ken 1138 wrote:With the summer expansion not that far away, the EVE economy is going to take a serious hit.
With Ship prices climbing all the time and the ship skill rebalance will make already expensive ships in much higher demand.
What's going to be done to adjust this? Will ship building costs go down to compensate or general money making things in EVE from bounties to rewards go up?
First time I bought a Charon it cost 680 mil, a raven about 100 mil. Ah the good old days Haha.
If you want to lower the prices then ask CCP to nerf iskmaking not improve it.
If this doesn't make sense to you then you don't quite understand basic economics.
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flakeys
Arkham Innovations Paper Tiger Coalition
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Posted - 2013.04.11 13:46:00 -
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Haulie Berry wrote:Frying Doom wrote:Inflation is caused by an increase in the supply of money.
While there is some inflation in Eve, it's not what's responsible for the increase in prices you're prattling on about. Mineral prices are up because mineral supply is down. Inflationary price increases would yield an increase in prices across the board. We're mostly seeing price increases where the bulk of the cost is in minerals. Looked at T3 prices lately? You're completely ignoring some extremely huge changes in the supply/demand curve, so your position is ultimately a naively informed one.
People are comparing it to how long it takes for a newb to get ship X or Y etc .
If you've played eve from around the start you'd know T1 ships are MUCH faster obtained now even with the huge increase of purchase cost.
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flakeys
Arkham Innovations Paper Tiger Coalition
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Posted - 2013.04.11 13:50:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote:flakeys wrote:Haulie Berry wrote:Frying Doom wrote:Inflation is caused by an increase in the supply of money.
While there is some inflation in Eve, it's not what's responsible for the increase in prices you're prattling on about. Mineral prices are up because mineral supply is down. Inflationary price increases would yield an increase in prices across the board. We're mostly seeing price increases where the bulk of the cost is in minerals. Looked at T3 prices lately? You're completely ignoring some extremely huge changes in the supply/demand curve, so your position is ultimately a naively informed one. People are comparing it to how long it takes for a newb to get ship X or Y etc . If you've played eve from around the start you'd know T1 ships are MUCH faster obtained now even with the huge increase of purchase cost. Don't remind me, it took so long to get a cruiser. But the up side was you thought it was something special when you finally got it 
Yet you took it for a spin into null without a blink ... 
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flakeys
Arkham Innovations Paper Tiger Coalition
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Posted - 2013.04.11 14:28:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote:flakeys wrote:Yet you took it for a spin into null without a blink ...  Actually I took it into lo-sec and someone was kind enough to show me the error of my ways, but I did learn that being pod killed was a fast way back home. 
First raven took me 2 months .. after i got it out of the oven i thought it would be fun to see what null was about and dived into ecp-8 .... i enjoyed my raven for 2 hours 
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flakeys
Arkham Innovations Paper Tiger Coalition
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Posted - 2013.04.12 14:51:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:So what exactly do you want us to blow up/distroy now?
Your Alliance ... Your blue list .... Your tech moons ....
So much to choose from ...... let's start small and blow up yourself through the biomass option shall we ?
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