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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.19 06:40:00 -
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According to the graph, I should be pulling out 11213 units per hour. However, my control unit says 5k. And the time is 4 hours, which makes sense but the graph says 11k per 4 hours. So something is wrong. I routed the materials to a storage facility but nothing is showing up. Is this a bug?
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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.19 07:29:00 -
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There is also the extractor graph information. It says I should be getting 2391 units an hour over 4 hours. So I should be getting 9564 units total at the end of the cycle. Yet the product I am routing says I am only routing 5121 to the storage. Whats with the 4k loss?
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Sigras
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Posted - 2011.01.19 08:05:00 -
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Im experiencing the same issue http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1451241&page=1
But I figure its already been petitioned and theres no sense in getting the petition system more clogged up than it is in lieu of the new patch.
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Sokrates Zosimus
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Posted - 2011.01.19 08:14:00 -
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I had the same problem.
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1450926
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Acac Sunflyier
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Posted - 2011.01.19 10:14:00 -
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I just shortened my time and it made the numbers align for constant production. So no stop gaps but I am not pulling 14k in an hour. Makes me confused but oh well.
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AS LordASB
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Posted - 2011.01.19 10:34:00 -
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see my reply here link to my reply in this post with photos
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Pohbis
Neo T.E.C.H.
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Posted - 2011.01.19 11:09:00 -
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Same thing here.
Program says I should extract 90k on a 1h install.
When installed the ECU tells me it's pulling 15k per 15m cycle.
So 60k per hour, not 90k.
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Jada Maroo
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Posted - 2011.01.19 12:48:00 -
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I'd be happy if I just had reliable numbers to work with. As it stands I'm having a very hard time accounting for how much I'm actually extracting which makes setting up my supply chain ridiculously chaotic.
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Kiyirari
All Star Shipyards
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Posted - 2011.01.19 13:01:00 -
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I just look at total end amount...
All i know that basic industrie facilitie (BIF) takes 144k raw material P0 per 24 hours to run perma, rince and repeat evry 24hrs.
Total amount bottom right hand corner
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Jada Maroo
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Posted - 2011.01.19 13:20:00 -
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Originally by: Kiyirari I just look at total end amount...
All i know that basic industrie facilitie (BIF) takes 144k raw material P0 per 24 hours to run perma, rince and repeat evry 24hrs.
Total amount bottom right hand corner
Yeah but when you look at the routed number it throws that into doubt. For example, on the first cycle of a new program I made, the extractor said it was extracting 4500. But it had 7500 routed. The first cycle should be the highest, so if the routing number is the highest output possible from the program, shouldn't it be 4500 too?
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Kiyirari
All Star Shipyards
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Posted - 2011.01.19 14:44:00 -
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Originally by: Jada Maroo
Originally by: Kiyirari I just look at total end amount...
All i know that basic industrie facilitie (BIF) takes 144k raw material P0 per 24 hours to run perma, rince and repeat evry 24hrs.
Total amount bottom right hand corner
Yeah but when you look at the routed number it throws that into doubt. For example, on the first cycle of a new program I made, the extractor said it was extracting 4500. But it had 7500 routed. The first cycle should be the highest, so if the routing number is the highest output possible from the program, shouldn't it be 4500 too?
Ye i've looked at my numbers & its some what puzzling, i ain't twigged on to it yet
But if i can run a BIF for 24 hours perma, thats all i care about i'm not gonna worry about precise numbers just yet...
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Rrama Ratamnim
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Posted - 2011.01.19 14:57:00 -
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the routed amount is the current cycle amount, it adjusts to fit the amount, just as in the graph sometimes the start of the cycle is not the highest peak, the per hour shown in the scan window i believe is the average, if you set the extraction time to an even 24hrs or 48hrs the graph shows hourly lines on the graph, if you mouse over you can see what the extraction for that hour will be... if you have it set to 24 hours 15 minutes, the lines may be 45 min blocks, you have to look at what it says in the mouse over for the lines in the graph.
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Tachys al'Fahn
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Posted - 2011.01.19 15:13:00 -
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Edited by: Tachys al''Fahn on 19/01/2011 15:14:46
Originally by: Rrama Ratamnim the routed amount is the current cycle amount, it adjusts to fit the amount, just as in the graph sometimes the start of the cycle is not the highest peak, the per hour shown in the scan window i believe is the average, if you set the extraction time to an even 24hrs or 48hrs the graph shows hourly lines on the graph, if you mouse over you can see what the extraction for that hour will be... if you have it set to 24 hours 15 minutes, the lines may be 45 min blocks, you have to look at what it says in the mouse over for the lines in the graph.
Right, But take this for example:
I spend a half hour dragging 10 extractor heads around to get the total output up to 120k per hour.
When I submit, it magically drops to 79k per hour for a 1 hour cycle.
I know for a fact I am the only person pulling PI from this planet, and the ECU I am adjusting is the only one on the planet.
Why the 40k drop from program setup to install?
Edit: Also, the planetary link is being used for the full 120k that I set it up to extract, but the amount delivered is in line with the reduced extraction amount.
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Garondal
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Posted - 2011.01.19 15:49:00 -
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Edited by: Garondal on 19/01/2011 15:49:21 The discrepancy arises due to your Planetology and Advanced Planetology skills. Before this latest release they meant very little. Now they matter. To get a 100 percent match, e.g. what you first see is what you finally get both these skills have to be maxed out to 5. I tested this out on the test server first and I have now found the same to be true on the live release. Just one of these skill at level 4 does seem to cause quite a difference.
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