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CCP Wrangler
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Posted - 2008.10.16 14:15:00 -
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It's been a long road, getting from there to here, but the QEN is finally here. Dr.EyjoG and his team has worked hard and you can read about it, and of course the QEN, in his blog: Quarterly Economic Newsletter, 4th Quarter 2008 is finally here.
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.16 15:20:00 -
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Originally by: MailDeadDrop Dr.EyjoG, You are not forgiven. If you had taken 2 minutes to put up a post at the time the QENs were due, explaining that you were understaffed/overtaxed, then you might have been.
Missing schedule: forgivable if communicated. Failure to communicate: unforgivable.
MDD
Very good point! And agreed!
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.17 11:40:00 -
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Originally by: Pela Fharun Is there a page where all the quarterly newsletters are visible from - all I have seen are direct links to the newsletters themselves.
Thanks
The best way to do that is to click my Dev name and then you can see all Dev blogs linked to my name. There you can find each devblog for the QENs.
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.17 11:44:00 -
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Originally by: Bartholomeus Crane Dear Dr.EnyoG,
The position T2 BPOs have within the EVE market .......
We plan on reporting more on the T2 market and T2 production in QEN Q3 2008(due in December) and QEN Q4 2008 (due in January 2009).
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.17 11:47:00 -
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Originally by: Letrange Question for Dr. E:
Will one of the future QEN cover the volumes of minerals refined from ore vs volume refined from mission running?
We have been looking into this data over the last few months and might report on this in QEN Q4 in January. For the next QEN, to be published in November, we will focus on missions.
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.17 11:58:00 -
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Originally by: Uuve Savisaalo Edited by: Uuve Savisaalo on 16/10/2008 19:22:39
eyjo, the deflation appears to be a result of mineral abundance, both in terms of current mineral distribution and refining of junk mission loot. before this deflation occured, prices were generally dictated by BPO cartels as the bottleneck, but with invention they went into a freefall.
two things that need to be done is a balancing pass on mineral distribution to make regions less self-sufficient, and a heavier penalty on mineral reprocessing that is less affected by standing. resources should also be made more scarace in order for attrition to be a more significant factor in warfare.
I would add to this that the deflation is also due to the fact how easy it is to produce Tech 1 items which leads to very hard competition among the producers resulting in a buyers market for Tech 1 items. The Tech 2 items are a different story and hence we are planning on reporting on that separately in the future.
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.17 11:59:00 -
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Originally by: adriaans while 'outdated' info, it was interesting, but i wish there was more covered
So do I. So much data - so little time. My future vision of this is that the players become more active in doing their own analysis. More on that on FANFEST!
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CCP Dr.EyjoG
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Posted - 2008.10.20 17:48:00 -
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Originally by: Spoon Thumb
..... would be interesting if you could do some regional reports. I'd be most interested in seeing a case study between Providence, where we operate the NRDS legal system and have open borders to anyone, vs some regions where the "civilian" population is made up by rent paying alliances
We would only be able to do regional comparison and analysis for the regions with the largest trade hubs (i.e. the Forge, Heimatar, Domain, Sinq Laison, Citadel, etc.) in order to avoid revealing any alliance or corp related info. We have done some regional comparison like this before (see the end of this devblog) and I found that very interesting. So a good suggestion and we will see what we can do in the future QENs.
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