tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post179965962311426622..comments2024-02-27T14:44:07.868+01:00Comments on Greedy goblin: BDO business: timber, ore, plywood, ingotGevlonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-24867800255125471812016-06-28T21:31:21.766+02:002016-06-28T21:31:21.766+02:00Blog layout is looking sharp, easy to read, quick ...Blog layout is looking sharp, easy to read, quick to load. The permanent pages are also a lot more 'visible' now.Tithianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17567723372347346654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-87275789077061773972016-06-28T21:18:05.361+02:002016-06-28T21:18:05.361+02:00I'm not sure how helpful that can be, but you ...I'm not sure how helpful that can be, but you can find the old CSS by going on archive.orgManserkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16169043050506377877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-71042674133186670962016-06-28T20:02:45.118+02:002016-06-28T20:02:45.118+02:00@Hanura: I've tried that. My old template was ...@Hanura: I've tried that. My old template was "pre-classic" and the classic is even worse than the current.Gevlonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-59845445719601668372016-06-28T18:58:53.973+02:002016-06-28T18:58:53.973+02:00@Gevlon: am I right to assume you upgraded the tem...@Gevlon: am I right to assume you upgraded the template of your blog? In that case you can switch back to your old one by using "Revert to classic templates" in the templates settings.<br /><br />If you did something else it can almost certainly be reverted as well, blogger should save all your templates.Hanura H'araschnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-35483610863812948002016-06-28T14:05:08.788+02:002016-06-28T14:05:08.788+02:00@dobablo: press ctrl minus in your browser and the...@dobablo: press ctrl minus in your browser and the whole page shrinks. I can shrink it so tiny that I can't read it.<br /><br />@Anonymous: you need timber to process, so you need to go to the marketplace and buy timberGevlonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-40897021671550470822016-06-28T13:39:45.871+02:002016-06-28T13:39:45.871+02:00You need timber to process. so you need workers on...You need timber to process. so you need workers on timber nodes. These nodes need to be connected to a major city. the city need enough lodging to house all these workers grinding the mats for the processing. Granted I only have skilled lvl 20-22 workers an a few professinal workers on lvl 14-18 range. Sure I have enough timber for crate production or vendoring. But I don't have enough to haul in every material like you seem to get .. and place workers on every node there is.<br />well soon I should have enough CP because I can breakup the grade 3 armor and weapon stone material nodes. In a few days I should have enough platinum and black crystals for 4* ultimate armor and 2* ultimate weapon upgrades. after that I can disconnect alot and should have enough CP to somewhat emulate your figures.<br /><br />well I'm three weeks in and am wondering about CP for a few days. Will look into mediha dailies, ty! I'm not a good quester, I did a bit till heidel and ignored most of them and only focused on blackspirit quests for inventory space coop missions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-31441281694045701422016-06-28T13:31:03.492+02:002016-06-28T13:31:03.492+02:00So wide... Your front page and each article width ...So wide... Your front page and each article width are greater than my 1366 px laptop screen it operates on a fixed width independent of window size, forcing me to scroll left and right to read each line.<br />The only place where your blog scales to fits the window is on the comments page.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-24605487585946891692016-06-28T13:03:12.608+02:002016-06-28T13:03:12.608+02:00Mediah dailies give double the CPexp compared to C...Mediah dailies give double the CPexp compared to Calpheon, but you need to unlock many of them, but all the other quests give superior exp compared to old world.<br /><br />But if all you are after is timber/crates production, you should have sufficient CP, no?Destabilizatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07618175514930441531noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-80675666623448692922016-06-28T12:46:56.138+02:002016-06-28T12:46:56.138+02:00Other T1 and T3 is for example cotton and cotton f...Other T1 and T3 is for example cotton and cotton fabric<br />You need exactly zero workers to process wood, your character does it.<br />I had 250 CP two weeks after starting to play, will make a guide.Gevlonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-76009288179240199122016-06-28T12:15:52.927+02:002016-06-28T12:15:52.927+02:00How much contribution do you have to lodge the amo...How much contribution do you have to lodge the amount of workers and connect all the available timber, to fuel your hourly figure for timber or other base items?<br />Also what does the "other T1" and "other T3" stand for?<br /><br />what ever I do, I find myself bottle necked on contribution points (sitting on 178 now) I don't see an efficient way to push CP fast. Some suggest calpheon dailys but they give mediocre contribution isn't there a faster more efficiant way?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-24436058235443221682016-06-28T11:03:17.467+02:002016-06-28T11:03:17.467+02:00@Seanas: it's not true, that the price bracket...@Seanas: it's not true, that the price brackets don't move, they do, but on some weird algorithm where volume has too big weight and scarcity/time to sell too low.<br /><br />Eg. since start of the game, I've made and sold 100x Steel Taritas chests and I had monopoly on it, since the number sold matched the number I made. It got sold immediatelly and for max price, everytime. The bracket didn't move even by 1 silver.<br /><br />Before sieges, I've made and sold ~2500 Elixirs of Human Hunt, at first, 20 stack sold for cca 180k (max price), last few hundreds went for 318k/stack (max price, always sold out).<br /><br />But all these brackets mean nothing when it comes to selling really desired items, due to Buy Orders, where even 4x max price is usually not enough to win.Destabilizatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07618175514930441531noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-8879330979798636612016-06-28T10:36:05.034+02:002016-06-28T10:36:05.034+02:00/cont
Secondly, the lack of input prices (or labo.../cont<br /><br />Secondly, the lack of input prices (or labour costs) in most MMOs makes them unstable and unrealistic. If I have decided to make plywood all day (a decision I might make because I've already allocated my time to playing, and there is no input or labour cost to me), then - in the absence of regulated prices - I could also crater the market and make it illiquid (this was one of the benefits of processing costing energy: it gave an input cost). In a real market, the presence of real input costs puts a floor under the equilibrium price (or really: it creates the equilibrium price) and helps create an orderly market; BDO's market regulation (at the lower end) simulates these input costs - without these, you have the typical ridiculous MMO market where undercutting a competing supplier by half is considered a valid strategy. In a real world market, undercutting a competitor by half (assuming equal input costs) is a route to bankruptcy (temporary loss-leaders excepted); in an MMO it can lead to market dominance and mistaken ideas about how real markets work.<br /><br />BDO's market regulation isn't perfect - it's not even particularly great: the price ranges are not dynamic (meaning: supply volume cannot push prices above or below set limits); and they don't match my perception of equilibrium prices. However, by simulating real market conditions, they are much better than the usual, unrealistic 'economy' of other MMOs. seanashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04838144101254951127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-76434934202743573272016-06-28T08:01:15.343+02:002016-06-28T08:01:15.343+02:00One more thing to add, you have 30 Sell Orders, bu...One more thing to add, you have 30 Sell Orders, but each of these has limited stack - you cannot put more than 500 timber on one order, or 20 pots, etc.Destabilizatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07618175514930441531noreply@blogger.com