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CCP Phantom
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Posted - 2014.02.06 15:10:00 -
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Destruction in EVE Online is an important thing - who doesn't like to blow up stuff? Equally important is also the production, because almost every item in EVE is originally produced by a player and without production we wouldn't have anything to destroy.
But how much was produced, how much destroyed? Where are the big production centers, where is all the destruction going on?
CCP Quant from CCP's Research and Statistics department looked into this and has compiled a very interesting blog to answer these questions. As special bonus the underlying data of this blog has been also published for you to explore more.
Read all about the production and destruction in EVE Online in 2013 in CCP Quant's latest dev blog here.
Happy data crunching!
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CCP Quant
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Posted - 2014.02.06 21:22:00 -
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Just to keep this thread in sync with reddit
I've made a few forks of the graph on JSFiddle by requests... I see where this is going so I think I'll make due with these for now 
EVE Online destruction 2014 to date
EVE Online ships destroyed 2014 to date
EVE Online ships destroyed in 2013 |
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CCP Quant
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Posted - 2014.02.10 01:35:00 -
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Skalle Pande wrote:Just noticed, and it intrigues me a bit: What happened to the 11 Tril ISK blown up in B-R5RB? The chart says 7 Tril now.... why the difference? Exaggerated stats for headline purposes in the first place?
No nothing juicy like that The thing is that this data is based on killmails. Many of the killmails around the fight, especially titan killmails had 0 value. I added the raw mineral production cost of titans to the mix since they have no market value to put on the killmail, so a lot is missing, I put a disclaimer about this somewhere. A lot of the rare officer mods didn't have a killmail value either. To put things in perspective, with this the largest titan killmail is at ~70B, whereas in reality most of them are above 120B and one was at 220B |
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CCP Quant
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Posted - 2014.02.10 22:31:00 -
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Reinforced Metal Scrap wrote:CCP Quant wrote:Skalle Pande wrote:Just noticed, and it intrigues me a bit: What happened to the 11 Tril ISK blown up in B-R5RB? The chart says 7 Tril now.... why the difference? Exaggerated stats for headline purposes in the first place? No nothing juicy like that  The thing is that this data is based on killmails. Many of the killmails around the fight, especially titan killmails had 0 value. I added the raw mineral production cost of titans to the mix since they have no market value to put on the killmail, so a lot is missing, I put a disclaimer about this somewhere. A lot of the rare officer mods didn't have a killmail value either. To put things in perspective, with this the largest titan killmail is at ~70B, whereas in reality most of them are above 120B and one was at 220B Would it be possible to use the mineral cost for titans by default to make killmails more accurate?
That would actually be nice, I'll check 
Varo Jan wrote:CCP Phantom wrote:Read all about the production and destruction in EVE Online in 2013 Very nice. Thank you. Any chance of similar graphs for mining and moon mining?
We might do similar graphs for mining, trading and moon mining yes, there will be fewer system labels though  |
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