(You can use third-party map tools like DOTLAN to quickly check this) Obviously using a station with 50% equipment is better so pilots should take care when choosing a reprocessing station and check this value before use. If an NPC station is capable of reprocessing your materials, then its equipment will have an efficiency rating between 30% and 50% (you can search for stations with 50% reprocessing efficiency by criteria, for example npc-corp or solar system, at Station search page). In New Eden there are two types of reprocessing equipment: 7 Simplified ore chart for in-game notebook.So maybe just some aggressive speculative accumulation there, or as you have said, some “hopium” for salvage change announcements. Salvagewise the only thing I can see in the charts is a certain bottoming action on many of the salvage types I still have. Think I/we have derailed the thread a bit. Not in 0.0 tho, we don’t talk about what happens in 0.0… Even then it was always as much fun giving killed players advice about their setups or some of the game mechanics, as it was killing them. Not sending back those ISK is probably the “worst thing” I have ever done in EVE, and I was pretty active as a PVP pilot back in the day. Don’t think I would have the stomach for psychological games anyways. Very interesting, I have read up on it a bit. He ended up getting banned, but not until after scamming more than half a trillion in this fashion (half a trillion I know of…) strictly more than A and strictly less than B, but you also had to send an amount of ISK listed in his bio - these conditions could not be simultaneously met). (His rules were set up so that you had to send ‘between A and B’ ISK, i.e. His approach involved setting up rules that no player could win, paying out all small amounts as though they were wins, getting those people to shill for him, and never, ever lying. Yeah, I guess I am quite desperate to find some meaning in my virtual wealth…Įrotica 1 was probably the most successful ISK doubler ever. But the logical conclusion to that game is that you send a lot of small amounts, so it wouldn’t be the exciting social experiment I had hope for. Like those “send me ISK and I will return 2x the amount” thingies, but really going through with it, to see what people would do after testing the play with small amounts first. I was even thinking about starting some sick game theory play. I will probably never return as an active EVE player, just logging in one time a day to manage a few orders, but lacking any kind of direction. If you need a partner in some kind of market manipulation or accumulation scheme, feel free to reach out to me. I generally don’t have the patience to use buy orders, so I can understand that type of “market making.” Maybe just some speculative accumulation, aka whale wicks. I was hoping someone would know more about the salvage price increase, but I see that it’s still pretty much unexplained. I am not actively monitoring game developments etc… so I basically just trade the charts, using support, resistance, volume and momentum as indicators. Thought I did pretty well, but then everything went up even more. Made most of my money with moon goo speculation in the past months. Sold around 40% of my stocks on the way up and down, still around 18 million units of different types of salvage left. But my entries are so low that I can afford to sit on them forever. Still sitting on so much salvage myself, I had obviously hoped for a sharper price increase. ![]() ![]() I’m not reading the forums that often, but you seem to be one of the few people actually putting effort and analysis into topics. I am saddened to hear that your plan didn’t quite make you as rich as you had hoped for. I cannot see any recent announcements of game mechanic changes that would drive this, nor does the destruction of today’s fleet fight seem enough to merit this big a buyup of salvage.ĭoes anyone have any insights into what is going on?Īh, my fellow salvage whale, we meet again. Other players bought similarly non-competitively priced sell orders out in their entirety. Today, that order sold in its entirety to a single player. When Charred Micro Circuits fell to 1100/unit, I still had a sell order for about 1750000 units at 4400/unit. Not wanting to waste market broker fees on multi-billion ISK sell orders, I left a lot of it up there, adjusting the order each 90 days. My analysis turned out not to hit particularly hard, and whilst I sold a bunch of stock at the height of prices, I was left with tens of billions of ISK tied up in salvage that was worth less now than at the time I purchased it. I made a post at the time ( Salvage Futures - A Market Analysis (Full Disclosure: Vested Interest) ). A year ago I went deep speculating on various low-end salvage.
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