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Tibearious
Trans Secunda Nulli Secunda
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Posted - 2014.11.02 18:31:28 -
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On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration? |

Arla Sarain
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Posted - 2014.11.02 18:59:12 -
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Almost seems like an oversight
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Quintessen
Messengers of Judah Socius Inter Nos
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Posted - 2014.11.02 20:47:25 -
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Please add this. Also drone bandwidth if possible. |

James Baboli
Ferrous Infernum
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Posted - 2014.11.02 21:51:21 -
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+1 but belongs in little things thread for simple QOL improvements.
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elitatwo
Eve Minions Poopstain Removal Team
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Posted - 2014.11.02 23:23:07 -
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Tibearious wrote:On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration?
Yes please! And please don't hesitate to tell the folks in the Test Server Forums.
Kudos
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Iain Cariaba
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Posted - 2014.11.03 01:09:06 -
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Tibearious wrote:On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration? Is it really that hard for you to look and see which of half a dozen calibration levels a rig takes?
EvE is hard. It's harder if you're stupid.
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James Baboli
Ferrous Infernum
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Posted - 2014.11.03 05:41:18 -
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Iain Cariaba wrote:Tibearious wrote:On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration? Is it really that hard for you to look and see which of half a dozen calibration levels a rig takes? Its closer to a dozen as you have 25(introduced tomorrow) through 300 in 25 callibration steps, with the exception of 275 and 175
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200, 225, 250, 300, and then add in the different rig requirements for t1, t2 and pirate hulls and you have enough complexity to warrant having it displayed easily in the market, where other fitting info is, for NPE if nothing else.
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Tibearious
Trans Secunda Nulli Secunda
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Posted - 2014.11.03 06:07:45 -
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Iain Cariaba wrote:Tibearious wrote:On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration? Is it really that hard for you to look and see which of half a dozen calibration levels a rig takes?
The only reason I noticed was because of the change in icons for grid and CPU. In response to your question, why do I have to show info or memorize a series of stats that are quite frankly useless minutia past the point of answering the simple question of can I fit this on my ship? Case in point, I know that I want to use one particular tech 2 rig which is going to eat most of my calibration and rather than waste a rig slot I would like to quickly find a rig to fill that last bit of calibration. As I have long ago decided to let the game keep track of said stats instead of myself, I now have to show info on each item I'm interested in.
More time spent shopping and fitting, less time spent doing the work that I intend to do with that ship. It's about efficiency, and that is not a bad thing from my point of view. |

Iain Cariaba
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Posted - 2014.11.03 06:33:05 -
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Tibearious wrote:Iain Cariaba wrote:Tibearious wrote:On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration? Is it really that hard for you to look and see which of half a dozen calibration levels a rig takes? The only reason I noticed was because of the change in icons for grid and CPU. In response to your question, why do I have to show info or memorize a series of stats that are quite frankly useless minutia past the point of answering the simple question of can I fit this on my ship? Case in point, I know that I want to use one particular tech 2 rig which is going to eat most of my calibration and rather than waste a rig slot I would like to quickly find a rig to fill that last bit of calibration. As I have long ago decided to let the game keep track of said stats instead of myself, I now have to show info on each item I'm interested in. More time spent shopping and fitting, less time spent doing the work that I intend to do with that ship. It's about efficiency, and that is not a bad thing from my point of view. Ooh, wow. So it takes you an extra 1.4s to find out if a particukar rig will work or not using the current system. If you're trying to fill a rig slot based on calibration availability and not based on benefit to the fit, you're doing something wrong. Perhaps you should play more in EFT and not with the ingame fitting system, or maybe play withfits on Singularity first before wasting isk.
EvE is hard. It's harder if you're stupid.
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Tibearious
Trans Secunda Nulli Secunda
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Posted - 2014.11.03 06:59:26 -
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Iain Cariaba wrote:Tibearious wrote:Iain Cariaba wrote:Tibearious wrote:On the market on Sisi I was noticing you have CPU and Power requirements on the item listing in the marketplace. Wouldn't it make sense to do the same thing for rigs calibration? Is it really that hard for you to look and see which of half a dozen calibration levels a rig takes? The only reason I noticed was because of the change in icons for grid and CPU. In response to your question, why do I have to show info or memorize a series of stats that are quite frankly useless minutia past the point of answering the simple question of can I fit this on my ship? Case in point, I know that I want to use one particular tech 2 rig which is going to eat most of my calibration and rather than waste a rig slot I would like to quickly find a rig to fill that last bit of calibration. As I have long ago decided to let the game keep track of said stats instead of myself, I now have to show info on each item I'm interested in. More time spent shopping and fitting, less time spent doing the work that I intend to do with that ship. It's about efficiency, and that is not a bad thing from my point of view. Ooh, wow. So it takes you an extra 1.4s to find out if a particukar rig will work or not using the current system. If you're trying to fill a rig slot based on calibration availability and not based on benefit to the fit, you're doing something wrong. Perhaps you should play more in EFT and not with the ingame fitting system, or maybe play withfits on Singularity first before wasting isk.
Is this the best you can do? Your argument is that I am lazy. My argument is for consistency of information within the context of the marketplace.  |

Donnachadh
United Allegiance of Undesirables
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Posted - 2014.11.03 14:53:38 -
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EFT, PYFA, EVE HQ and Eve Droid are the best tools for playing the what if games and exploring fits.
Given that, and since this idea has no negative impact on the game in any way that matters I say +1.
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