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Goumindong
Amarr Merch Industrial GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2008.04.18 04:58:00 -
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If they wanted to cause inflation they should have increased isk faucets and not nerf high end miners. |

Xaldor
New Age Solutions New Age Solutions Amalgamated
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Posted - 2008.04.18 05:13:00 -
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Inflation is good for CCP, it means GTC people need to buy more cards. |

Hugh Hefner
Paxton Industries Paxton Federation
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Posted - 2008.04.18 06:30:00 -
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Edited by: Hugh Hefner on 18/04/2008 06:30:50 Is those mythical individuals for real? I mean those that used to buy hundreds of thousands of shuttles, gather them together in a apropriate station and then refine them for trit. Perhaps one can step forth in that case and own up to actually doing it regularely? As a guy who unfortunately haul trit in large ships at times to 0.0 and thus realise that refining-loot does not give trit in the correct quantity for building ships, I have been amazed at times due to the huge ammount of trit avialable on the market for reasonable prices = far below shuttle-refine-price. You guys fear that we have to few macros in the game to keep low-end-minerals down in price, right? hmm did ppl really refine shuttles for trit to super-caps? Can someone actually doing it come forth please? Otherwise this is kind of a non-issue.
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Tharim
Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2008.04.18 06:55:00 -
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Bloody crybabies all of you. Its not like the sky is falling or anything.
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Scout McAlt
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Posted - 2008.04.18 07:27:00 -
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Originally by: Hugh Hefner Edited by: Hugh Hefner on 18/04/2008 06:30:50 Is those mythical individuals for real? I mean those that used to buy hundreds of thousands of shuttles, gather them together in a apropriate station and then refine them for trit. Perhaps one can step forth in that case and own up to actually doing it regularely? As a guy who unfortunately haul trit in large ships at times to 0.0 and thus realise that refining-loot does not give trit in the correct quantity for building ships, I have been amazed at times due to the huge ammount of trit avialable on the market for reasonable prices = far below shuttle-refine-price. You guys fear that we have to few macros in the game to keep low-end-minerals down in price, right? hmm did ppl really refine shuttles for trit to super-caps? Can someone actually doing it come forth please? Otherwise this is kind of a non-issue.
Nobody started refining shuttles yet, nobody serious anyway. trit has never been that high yet.
However, CCP could have changed shuttle refine value into 1 trit to solve the issue. Insted, CCP want players to make shuttles, which in turn kinda defeats the whole reason they were created.
This would be fine were it not for a extra strain upon lack of manufacturing slots in stations, and a bugged public access to manufacturing slots in pos's
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Fifth Horseman
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Posted - 2008.04.18 08:40:00 -
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I bought a shuttle for 20K from a war target last night. He's probably laughing his little ass off in corpmail.
He won't be when he realises what I left behind in his system, and why I left it there.
Economic sanctions, industrial pvp, when? |

Admiral Drakkisath
m3 Corp
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Posted - 2008.04.18 09:38:00 -
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so price cap for trit was 3.6 ISK, but before the patch trit price was BELOW that, like ~2isk. so why trit prices suddenly started climbing up? o.O |

Tippia
Caldari School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2008.04.18 10:00:00 -
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Originally by: Admiral Drakkisath so price cap for trit was 3.6 ISK, but before the patch trit price was BELOW that, like ~2isk. so why trit prices suddenly started climbing up? o.O
It was actually hovering in the 3.0–3.4 region in the areas surrounding Jita...
...but as has been shown elsewhere, NPCs still sell stuff that refine to trit at a price of 3.6 ISK/unit, so the prices will fall back to normal as that knowledge spreads. |

Zaerlorth Maelkor
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Posted - 2008.04.18 11:04:00 -
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Apparently civilian afterburners work with the same trit price cap as shuttles did, so no permanent change to trit prices are forthcoming. |

SiJira
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Posted - 2008.04.19 16:16:00 -
[280]
brb taking my 566 accounts and quitting because its too hard to move around now Trashed sig, Shark was here |

Illwill Bill
Boennerup Banden
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Posted - 2008.04.19 17:30:00 -
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NERF CIVILIAN AFTERBURNERS!
Seriously, though, the sollution is to make all civilian modules unrefinable, and limit NPC production to BPO's and civilian items.
This would make the market more balanced and realistic, and would make mining more worth it for players who don't want to do it because of the low payout of small scale mining.
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Shaun Klaroh
Caldari Nova Mining Manufacturing and Research LTD
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Posted - 2008.04.19 22:06:00 -
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Originally by: SiJira brb taking my 566 accounts and quitting because its too hard to move around now
May I interest you in a business proposition involving the liquidation of your assets prior to your self-induced EvE-Suicide?
Damn.. did I say it right? |

Audemed
AirHawk Alliance Black Star Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.19 22:32:00 -
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Outstanding change, time to go can-flip. ------ PVP in EvE is consentual, you agree to it when you login.
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Patch86
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.04.19 22:53:00 -
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Originally by: Illwill Bill NERF CIVILIAN AFTERBURNERS!
Seriously, though, the sollution is to make all civilian modules unrefinable, and limit NPC production to BPO's and civilian items.
This would make the market more balanced and realistic, and would make mining more worth it for players who don't want to do it because of the low payout of small scale mining.
If the world were completely devoid of price caps and modules weren't refinable, we would start to approach a level of price equilibrium- that is, that 1 mining cycle's worth of any material will be worth exactly the same. Simple logic; people will always mine the mineral that gets them best profit, which will mean no commonly available mineral will ever get too far ahead, price wise. You'd end up with vedspar being worth almost as much as Omber, and such.
Which, considering the material compositions of most items, and considering how price is inevitably tied to mineral costs, would mean some extremely EXTREMELY expensive ships and modules, with razor thin profit margins. Not really an ideal, game play wise... ------
Originally by: Dark Shikari The problem with killing Jesus is he always just respawns 3 days later anyways.
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Macdeth
Ephemeral Misgivings
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Posted - 2008.04.19 23:00:00 -
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Originally by: Hugh Hefner hmm did ppl really refine shuttles for trit to super-caps? Can someone actually doing it come forth please? Otherwise this is kind of a non-issue.
In the pre-freighter days it was sometimes though seldom worthwhile to refine shuttles for tritanium on the spot. I likely spent somewhere in the hundreds of billions of isk on coupling arrays in their day, since at roughly the same price point infinite instant supply trumps waiting for buy orders every time.
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