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Trade Master
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:02:00 -
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Edited by: Trade Master on 04/01/2005 06:07:32 For almost 2 years we can get omber and kernite in the same belts. What idiot thought it would be a good idea to split the low end ores up by sovereignty. Please But it bad the way it was soon. |
Joshua Foiritain
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:08:00 -
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Err hasnt it been like that for ages...? ---------------------------
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Maire Devylin
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:08:00 -
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Probably the same person who figured that these massively powerful Empires would purposefully locate themselves as far as possible from the rarest and best ores in the universe while, at the same time, leaving them to ragtag pirate offshoots.
Game wise it makes sense, as does a move like you describe with the ores. Storywise (RP) it's absolutley moronic.
The reason - is cross region trade basically. ______________________ There are three truths: my truth, your truth and the truth, I endeavor to find the latter. |
Trade Master
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:11:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Foiritain Err hasnt it been like that for ages...?
started after last patch, been out and ice mining, first chance to complain.
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Lilan Kahn
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:28:00 -
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i coud have sworn i havnt seen any omber in domain for um 12 months or some thing silly
Originally by: Eris Discordia
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GodEmperor
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:31:00 -
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probably another brillant idea from ccp to try to increase trade...which wont work...and the same smart guy that came up with that idea probable came up with the idea of putting mostly kern in some .0 systems ... DER ...
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TheNecromancer
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:31:00 -
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funny..I dont see anythink wrong with that you can play the entire game in empire space..if you like to do so..
but the only players who thinks thats its stupid..is pirates...
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Trade Master
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:34:00 -
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Originally by: Lilan Kahn i coud have sworn i havnt seen any omber in domain for um 12 months or some thing silly
I Restarted playing the game 2 weeks before exodus and as soon as i got a cruiser when mining in a .6 with kernite and omber, lol and forgot it was there, just was cleaning up and noticed no omber in the system anymore.
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Jubjub Kushrenada
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:35:00 -
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Probably a rare spawn. There hasn't been any omber or Plag in Amarr space for about a year. Probably since Castor.
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Arthur Guinness
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Posted - 2005.01.04 06:58:00 -
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Castor changed ore distribution to FORCE interregion trade.
I am still clueless as to why certain 0.0 regions do not have any ore that you could mine for nocx.......... |
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Brobro
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Posted - 2005.01.04 09:30:00 -
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Edited by: Brobro on 04/01/2005 15:11:16
Originally by: Trade Master Edited by: Trade Master on 04/01/2005 06:07:32 What idiot thought it would be a good idea to split the low end ores up by sovereignty.
If you want someone to do something for you its normally not a good idea to call him an idiot.
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Majin Buu
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Posted - 2005.01.04 09:56:00 -
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Originally by: Maire Devylin Probably the same person who figured that these massively powerful Empires would purposefully locate themselves as far as possible from the rarest and best ores in the universe while, at the same time, leaving them to ragtag pirate offshoots.
Game wise it makes sense, as does a move like you describe with the ores. Storywise (RP) it's absolutley moronic.
The reason - is cross region trade basically.
Maybe the most powerfull empire moved to the rich ore belts, which have now been MINED OUT, leaving only low end ores?
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Yotha
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Posted - 2005.01.04 10:51:00 -
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Originally by: Maire Devylin Probably the same person who figured that these massively powerful Empires would purposefully locate themselves as far as possible from the rarest and best ores in the universe while, at the same time, leaving them to ragtag pirate offshoots.
Game wise it makes sense, as does a move like you describe with the ores. Storywise (RP) it's absolutley moronic.
The reason - is cross region trade basically.
Yep I m agree !
I have always ask myself why my gallic ancestors choose a land without oil, gas nor gold as homeland
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Rod Blaine
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Posted - 2005.01.04 12:00:00 -
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This must be a joke post right ?
I mean, who would ever think of whining about a change 9 months after it is implemented...
So utterly useless it scares me. _______________________________________________
Yes yes, blogging is passÚ I know. Rod's Ramblingz on Eve-Online Solutions to your issues. |
Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2005.01.04 12:01:00 -
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Has the ore relocation worked though? Are we seeing regional differences in ore/mineral prices because only certain types can be fund in certain regions?
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |
Avon
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Posted - 2005.01.04 12:42:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert Has the ore relocation worked though? Are we seeing regional differences in ore/mineral prices because only certain types can be fund in certain regions?
If you can't see differences it means it has worked.
Regional differences would indicate no inter-regional trade. ______________________________________________
Never argue with idiots. They will just drag it down to their level, and then beat you through experience. |
Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2005.01.04 12:44:00 -
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Originally by: Avon
Originally by: Joshua Calvert Has the ore relocation worked though? Are we seeing regional differences in ore/mineral prices because only certain types can be fund in certain regions?
If you can't see differences it means it has worked.
Regional differences would indicate no inter-regional trade.
I assumed prices would be cheaper in the regions where the ore is found but more expensive elsewhere?
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |
Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2005.01.04 12:45:00 -
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Wasn't ore on the outside supposed to migrate, if so do anyone have a guesstimation when another rotation is due?
Convert Stations
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Avon
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Posted - 2005.01.04 12:51:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert
Originally by: Avon
Originally by: Joshua Calvert Has the ore relocation worked though? Are we seeing regional differences in ore/mineral prices because only certain types can be fund in certain regions?
If you can't see differences it means it has worked.
Regional differences would indicate no inter-regional trade.
I assumed prices would be cheaper in the regions where the ore is found but more expensive elsewhere?
The more trade there is, the more the prices will normalise.
Less volume = more variation. ______________________________________________
Never argue with idiots. They will just drag it down to their level, and then beat you through experience. |
Dewar Scrabulous
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Posted - 2005.01.04 17:37:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert Has the ore relocation worked though? Are we seeing regional differences in ore/mineral prices because only certain types can be fund in certain regions?
There are definte differences there, but only on the order of 10-20% Part of those differences are also sparked by the NPC buy and sell orders though.
-Dewar ---
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Beringe
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Posted - 2005.01.04 17:44:00 -
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Edited by: Beringe on 04/01/2005 17:45:12
Originally by: Majin Buu
Maybe the most powerfull empire moved to the rich ore belts, which have now been MINED OUT, leaving only low end ores?
That's what I assumed. Also, the empires do the whole planetary mining thing, which isn't really available to pod pilots. ------------------------------------------- "My main griveance with the Caldari state was that once I had finished my work for them, they wanted me dead."
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Raem Civrie
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Posted - 2005.01.04 18:13:00 -
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Originally by: Maire Devylin Probably the same person who figured that these massively powerful Empires would purposefully locate themselves as far as possible from the rarest and best ores in the universe while, at the same time, leaving them to ragtag pirate offshoots.
Game wise it makes sense, as does a move like you describe with the ores. Storywise (RP) it's absolutley moronic.
The reason - is cross region trade basically.
The reason there is no high-end ore in empire, is because the empires mine it themselves and lock down the belts with it. That's why the ore gets better as empire influence decreases in lower sec space.
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dalman
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Posted - 2005.01.04 18:34:00 -
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Originally by: Maire Devylin Probably the same person who figured that these massively powerful Empires would purposefully locate themselves as far as possible from the rarest and best ores in the universe while, at the same time, leaving them to ragtag pirate offshoots.
ROFL.
Or you want some logic in it?
If the empires has been there for thousands of years, it WOULD SEEM LOGICAL that they've already mined out all the best ore there, so that the best ore can only be found on the egde of the known universe? Yes? No?
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Natalie Domini
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Posted - 2005.01.04 19:10:00 -
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Originally by: dalman If the empires has been there for thousands of years, it WOULD SEEM LOGICAL that they've already mined out all the best ore there, so that the best ore can only be found on the egde of the known universe.
Third person to offer this explanation. It seems logical, but in EVE belts and asteroids respawn, which makes it silly/lame for the Empire space of today. If 0.0 belts had finite amounts of ores and would eventually get mined out, then it might seem right/fair.
But then if that happened, player corps would have to regularly move their bases of operations when belts in their "home" system get mined out. Which then leads to the question: Why are the Empires dumber than the players in that they haven't moved any of their operations to the outer regions after they mined all the ores from the inner ones? (Note that this question still applies to EVE where belts of rare ores respawn only in low sec space.)
So I don't think there is a story-compatible explanation, unless the assumption is that the Empires are stupid and are not allowed to move around like players can. Obviously the game was designed this way to make inter-region trade and to provide incintive/reward to those risking everything by moving into low-sec space. |
MinorFreak
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Posted - 2005.01.06 09:37:00 -
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Originally by: Majin Buu
Originally by: Maire Devylin Probably the same person who figured that these massively powerful Empires would purposefully locate themselves as far as possible from the rarest and best ores in the universe while, at the same time, leaving them to ragtag pirate offshoots.
Game wise it makes sense, as does a move like you describe with the ores. Storywise (RP) it's absolutley moronic.
The reason - is cross region trade basically.
Maybe the most powerfull empire moved to the rich ore belts, which have now been MINED OUT, leaving only low end ores?
ooooooo that's a good one! it gave me happy thoughts for about THREE SECONDS. ______________________ Best darned links ingame and out (backup) |
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