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Necharo Rackham
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Posted - 2015.07.15 20:56:46 -
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Confirmed that we have also been seeing similar effects re a paucity of nulls.
Axloth Okiah wrote: Dont kid yourself, noone will read this, nothing will get reverted, but it would be nice to have a bigger picture and a representative sample of the pit of **** we got thrown into (again).
So much for gradual change and 'keeping an eye on statistics'.
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Necharo Rackham
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Posted - 2015.07.16 08:53:43 -
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The reason most people started roaming null to start with was simple arithmethic, given the fact that C5 space was largely empty - even before you factor in TZs. Btw, In the current meta - and given w-space and FW farming - the ships aren't all that cheaper (Orthus/Gila vs cheaper T3s).
As someone said up thread, the lifetime reduction and spawning mechanics will stack multiplicatively when it comes to finding usable nullsec connections. I can see that after the previous increase in null wormholes C5 space had become too connected - but the answer would have been to reverse that. |

Necharo Rackham
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Posted - 2015.07.16 09:31:29 -
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Robert Caldera wrote:Necharo Rackham wrote:I can see that after the previous increase in null wormholes C5 space had become too connected - but the answer would have been to reverse that. which previous increase of null wormholes in C5? C5 was pretty nicely connected to null for years.
Hyperion increased the spawn rate of wormholes originating in w-space [there was also the other slight uptick associated with time based spawning of the k162]. |

Necharo Rackham
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Posted - 2015.07.17 19:50:39 -
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Candi LeMew wrote: Sometimes. Null roam? Yeah!.
On the plus side they were getting excited about some aspect of eve. I wouldn't be surprised if they logged in somewhat less often and for shorter periods of time.
Most of the time hunting in w-space is like roaming in Aridia. |

Necharo Rackham
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Posted - 2015.07.17 20:45:08 -
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Shilalasar wrote:Necharo Rackham wrote:Most of the time hunting in w-space is like roaming in Aridia. Every big group blue to each other, dropping everything and their mother on any neutrals and then complaining about noone fighting? Sounds about right.
I think you underestimate how empty C5 space is generally. Go back three years, most groups weren't as big, there were more mid-sized corps on average and only VoC really roamed null all the time - and C5 space was still famine or feast (and mostly famine at that).
There's a reason people started roaming null. |

Necharo Rackham
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Posted - 2015.07.21 13:40:52 -
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GizzyBoy wrote:
Found 2 n432's one was eol, the other one lead to an empty wh with everything eol but did have an out going null.
so yes they still are there, needs more data or more people to actually scan chains.
There's another factor on incoming holes into w-space given the 16hour spawn time. They'll tend to be much more scarce in a window some time after the quietest times in null, as there will be fewer people scanning during this time.
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