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MicDeath Titan
Twilight Star Rangers
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Posted - 2013.07.06 21:12:00 -
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RoAnnon wrote:There is ore and compressed ore in game. Adding yet a third type, call it "semi-compressed" or whatever, would be a major coding hassle. Face, CCP has enough issues dealing with the EVE code on stuff that really does need to be fixed.
I'd like to see some stations have compression facilities in them, which take up to 25% of the ore they compress. Obviously not the same stations that have refineries. I would be down for that idea. Would this idea also include the ability to reduce that tax? |

Ewersmen
Radiant core construction Green Alien Growth
9
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Posted - 2013.07.07 02:01:00 -
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Kirimeena D'Zbrkesbris.........Danika Princip ......are you on another planet .....industrial corps are not welcome in cfc ....get in the pvp fleet of get out that's there attitude and don't tell me any different cause I lived there .....Why do all you people ***** about high sec???? ........................If people wanna live in high and compress ore so what ......you live in null worry bout where you live .............................oooooo they want it to be safe ...we want them to come to null so we can laugh when we blow em up and call em stupid .....wow you people are D*I*CK*H*E*A*D*S |

Shereza
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
157
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Posted - 2013.07.07 03:15:00 -
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Personally, while I don't give a flying squirrel if ore compression ever comes to high-sec or not I have to say that from a "realistic" perspective there's absolutely no reason why it couldn't be done on a high-sec capable hull. Of course from a "realistic" perspective there's little to no reason why an orca can't fit 8 strip miners so one must temper realism with game balance.  |

Danika Princip
Freelance Economics Astrological resources Tactical Narcotics Team
1452
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Posted - 2013.07.07 07:24:00 -
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Ewersmen wrote:Kirimeena D'Zbrkesbris.........Danika Princip ......are you on another planet .....industrial corps are not welcome in cfc ....get in the pvp fleet of get out that's there attitude and don't tell me any different cause I lived there .....Why do all you people ***** about high sec???? ........................If people wanna live in high and compress ore so what ......you live in null worry bout where you live .............................oooooo they want it to be safe ...we want them to come to null so we can laugh when we blow em up and call em stupid .....wow you people are D*I*CK*H*E*A*D*S
Maybe we don't want our industrial guys to wind up ever more nerfed compared with the near 100% risk free highseccers? Plenty of industrial guys around, someone's got to keep the war machine supplied. |

Balthazar Lestrane
Happy Endings. The Retirement Club
20
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Posted - 2013.07.11 15:27:00 -
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Ewersmen wrote:Kirimeena D'Zbrkesbris.........Danika Princip ......are you on another planet .....industrial corps are not welcome in cfc ....get in the pvp fleet of get out that's there attitude and don't tell me any different cause I lived there .....Why do all you people ***** about high sec???? ........................If people wanna live in high and compress ore so what ......you live in null worry bout where you live .............................oooooo they want it to be safe ...we want them to come to null so we can laugh when we blow em up and call em stupid .....wow you people are D*I*CK*H*E*A*D*S
Because something that happens in one area of space will never affect pilots in another area.. *cough*moon mining*cough*
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Gorgoth24
Sickology
35
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Posted - 2013.07.11 15:48:00 -
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As I understand the logic behind the rorqual, the ore compression mechanic is to lessen the strain on logistics lines when moving across null or from null to high. This seems to make sense to me as high-to-high logistics are much simpler and require much less effort then across null or null to high.
Your suggestion seems to go against the general premise without much logic to support it other then "it'd make it easier for high-sec mining foremans". While I can see no obvious benefits other then increasing isk/hour solely for these players, it does have the added detriment of removing one of the bonuses of the already under-used low/null mining.
While I agree 0.0 is a largely PvP place, I think the lack of miners there are not because the PvP'ers are mining-averse but because the miners are PvP-averse. That is my personal opinion, but is something I've learned from exposure both to the mining and 0.0 communities.
tl;dr Your argument lacks pros to outweigh the cons -1 |

Derath Ellecon
Washburne Holdings Situation: Normal
1514
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Posted - 2013.07.11 17:17:00 -
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MicDeath Titan wrote:Balthazar Lestrane wrote:Quote:Your bias is so strong you keep missing the fact that I am stated I was building up to go out, as well as the fact I have not once stated I didn't want any risk while out there. Yet you want high sec ore compression introduced so that you can increase your profits in high sec. Doesn't sound like you want to go out to me, you just want a more risk-free environment. NOPE. I want hsec ore compression to make large mining ops away from the prefect refine station a lot less of a drag having to haul that ore, or when somebody contracts over a lot of ore to me and I need to haul it to my refine stations. Look up my previous posts, you will clearly see my intentions of getting out of high sec. Like this thread. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=3228977 for example.
You don't need compression. You need to grind up some standings with a few more corps. Then you won't hve to be far away from your perfect refine station. |

brinelan
The Flying Dead Insidious Empire
57
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Posted - 2013.07.11 17:31:00 -
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take away perfect refine in hisec, problem solved. then it wouldn't matter what station you refine in.
if you want all the benefits of concord and crimewatch you should pay for it, just like nullsec miners pay refinery taxes to the station owners and wormholers lose 25% just to have any refinery on their pos at all. |
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