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Rowells
ANZAC ALLIANCE Fidelas Constans
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Posted - 2015.06.13 18:49:46 -
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Aza Ebanu wrote:I invite all players to open their maps and view a few statistics. Go to the "E" at the top of your in-game toolbar. Click on the map icon without the Beta symbol. On the stars tab on the World map window, click on statistics.
No select the pirate/police ships destroyed in the last 24 hours. This statistic will show how many NPCs have been blown up in the last 24 hours. It is important because the ships that blow up in null are obviously not police and have some sort of bounty attached. It could also mean someone was running missions and had a faction mission, but obviously not in the most remote parts of null.
Next choose the statistic for "ships destroyed in the last 24 hours". This will show the player ships that have been destroyed in the last 24 hours.
There, now you have data for talking points when discussing the various sec zones in EVE Online.For example, someone could say that high sec trade hubs are more dangerous than most null sec systems and be correct according to the data. If you're ok with incomplete data, sure. |

Rowells
ANZAC ALLIANCE Fidelas Constans
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Posted - 2015.06.13 20:03:21 -
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Aza Ebanu wrote:Rowells wrote:Aza Ebanu wrote:I invite all players to open their maps and view a few statistics. Go to the "E" at the top of your in-game toolbar. Click on the map icon without the Beta symbol. On the stars tab on the World map window, click on statistics.
No select the pirate/police ships destroyed in the last 24 hours. This statistic will show how many NPCs have been blown up in the last 24 hours. It is important because the ships that blow up in null are obviously not police and have some sort of bounty attached. It could also mean someone was running missions and had a faction mission, but obviously not in the most remote parts of null.
Next choose the statistic for "ships destroyed in the last 24 hours". This will show the player ships that have been destroyed in the last 24 hours.
There, now you have data for talking points when discussing the various sec zones in EVE Online.For example, someone could say that high sec trade hubs are more dangerous than most null sec systems and be correct according to the data. If you're ok with incomplete data, sure. All kinds of important decisions are made with incomplete data. All you need is sufficient data for it to be effective. The in game map provides sufficient data for all sorts decisions. Ok I'll correct myself. If you like insufficient data then.
"Look there's a cloud in the sky. I predict there will be a category 3 hurricane tonight, with a moderate chance of holy rapture" |

Rowells
ANZAC ALLIANCE Fidelas Constans
2511
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Posted - 2015.06.13 20:09:22 -
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Aza Ebanu wrote:Kaarous Aldurald wrote:Aza Ebanu wrote: There, now you have data for talking points when discussing the various sec zones in EVE Online.For example, someone could say that high sec trade hubs are more dangerous than most null sec systems and be correct according to the data.
Not even according to the data, unless they've dedicated themselves to being fundamentally dishonest. Data is neutral. It can not lie. It can be misinterpreted though. Dear god the irony.
Ok, you got me. I bit.
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