tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post7279812081446554959..comments2024-02-27T14:44:07.868+01:00Comments on Greedy goblin: Cool(ant) business + 7 supers downGevlonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-41199617782591117402012-10-24T14:52:28.705+02:002012-10-24T14:52:28.705+02:00You're at around 930 Units of Oxy Iso per LY, ...You're at around 930 Units of Oxy Iso per LY, fitting a 330.000m3 package + 300 Liquid Ozone, with an effective Jump range of 11.25 LY. (This is from my Hauler).<br /><br />Values may differ depending on skill level, this is on a toon working towards perfect skills.<br /><br /> So it's around 9M per full range jump, give or take.<br /><br /> A full fuel bay has 66.667 units of Fuel ideally, taking you as far as <br />71,6 LY.<br /><br /> Take with a grain of salt(!): On longer routes, amount of jumps > distance in LY.<br /><br /> You can do the rest of the math from there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-29615169358626670032012-10-24T12:12:14.005+02:002012-10-24T12:12:14.005+02:00whats the cost per m3 for a JF jump?
for some rea...whats the cost per m3 for a JF jump?<br /><br />for some reason i always assumed cutting routes short in highsec wouldnt be profitableAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-79275725919132007672012-10-23T20:26:33.761+02:002012-10-23T20:26:33.761+02:00"If he puts another package next to it, he ca..."If he puts another package next to it, he can end up Goon food in Udaema."<br /><br />And if his corporation is actually an ally of Goons? Or pays them nice cut of his profits for them to be nice and peaceful? Or even hold a bunch lowsec systems across the map for his jump freighters service? There are several freight corporations, that move stuff through hisec with such ease, as if there are no Goons in EVE, so, I think, it's a problem money can solve.Alkarasuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08909657675575248718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-2695897428298206222012-10-23T20:13:28.817+02:002012-10-23T20:13:28.817+02:00Go ask the Frogs. Especially the Black Frogs. You ...Go ask the Frogs. Especially the Black Frogs. You can easily make Billions/month/account hauling when trained correctly. High Sec. hauling is only the time until you get the juicy stuff. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-25839126267685359022012-10-23T17:24:31.990+02:002012-10-23T17:24:31.990+02:00@Alkarasu: my package is 1B. If he puts another pa...@Alkarasu: my package is 1B. If he puts another package next to it, he can end up Goon food in Udaema.Gevlonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07072766785893313616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-3015638209537217062012-10-23T17:13:12.991+02:002012-10-23T17:13:12.991+02:00Stewie is awoxing his alliance by screwing their k...Stewie is awoxing his alliance by screwing their kill. Too many alliances and corporations measure their e-peen by their killboards, and eve-kill is quite susceptible to getting messed up when you understand how it mismeasures value. BPC usually cost about 1/1000 of the cost of a BPO, so if you want to amplify your ship's loss to mess with the corp or alliance status symbol (the killboard), you just load up on copies in a ship that will easily die. <br /><br />Another awoxer with the name Suxar did a similar move to get his corporation kicked from a NBSI nullsec alliance. Goon ended up moving in the following month and kicking the alliance out, so it wasn't that effective as an awoxing maneuver. <br /><br />Suxar's loss: <br />http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=17208503 <br />http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=14325182 <br /><br />Notice that the boards handle BPC vs BPO differently? <br /><br />Something to ask yourself is: "do 3 hulk BPO even exist in the game across all unbanned accounts?" Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-4509666175282869142012-10-23T16:00:53.871+02:002012-10-23T16:00:53.871+02:00People have different priorities / goals / pleasur...People have different priorities / goals / pleasures.<br /><br />When two people disagree, they can often make a mutually profitable deal. For example, if I think apples are delicious, and you think apples are disgusting, then I might be able to buy apples from you, and BOTH sides profit in their own eyes. Not all trades are a predator taking advantage of a moron or slacker; that's a cognitive bias called the zero sum fallacy.<br /><br />The hauler might find it fun to optimize routes. They might feel safer dealing with the hauling risks that they know well than the trading risks that they don't know well. They might feel that the hauling risks are significantly smaller than the trading risks. People are different.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04906677773615232966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-54303192925077174042012-10-23T13:23:05.848+02:002012-10-23T13:23:05.848+02:00Cross-hub contracts are usually freighters who are...Cross-hub contracts are usually freighters who are doing their own business in moving, and fill up their empty cargo space with whatever contracts are up.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-80197286100908321182012-10-23T13:12:54.955+02:002012-10-23T13:12:54.955+02:00"Also, someone could really explain me why do..."Also, someone could really explain me why does someone lock down his 1B in the collateral and haul my coolants for 20M instead of locking down his 1B in coolants and haul his own coolants for 80M?"<br /><br />It is quite possible, that frighter pilot carries not only your cargo, but some other people, who happen to send in the same direction, and also some more cargo he picks up and unloads enroute, and it's even possible, that he don't even move to your pick up system intentionally, but just makes his circles around the galaxy, picking up contracts on the way. This way he may have more money, then you do, if he does everything right (and he don't need to know a thing about the market, you know it for him, he just need to know most profitable directions and move between markets). There are also a possibility of entire corporation, dedicated to hauling stuff around - and in this case it's possible, that your cargo even cuts some turns via jump freighter through nearby lowsec.Alkarasuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08909657675575248718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-69262035224518552282012-10-23T12:16:35.922+02:002012-10-23T12:16:35.922+02:00There is also a big chance to get a thief accept u...There is also a big chance to get a thief accept ur courier contract, ppl often accept courier contracts looking for goods worth much more over collateral <br />DefMannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1461700565722278823.post-1775896858889490512012-10-23T11:20:45.099+02:002012-10-23T11:20:45.099+02:00Also, someone could really explain me why does som...Also, someone could really explain me why does someone lock down his 1B in the collateral and haul my coolants for 20M instead of locking down his 1B in coolants and haul his own coolants for 80M?<br /><br /><br />-----------<br /><br />Because he hauls and does not trade. He does not care if it is coolants or navy ravens. He is hauling as his business.<br /><br />It is the same as asking why a trucker is not working the stock market instead of trucking the items the stock market is selling.<br /><br />There is also a chance he is doing it as well.Sugar Kylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15437978687639772023noreply@blogger.com