Monthly Economic Report - January 2021

Damm, I F’ed up again! Next line was gonna be “Can I have your stuff?” :rofl:

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Nope. I’d drop to NPC corp and let my stuff go to the ether. :rofl:

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Hrm. Interesting.
I’ve got a few friends in a couple goon corps that claim they’re being directed to move assets into some c5’s.

Or…
You learn to chase the ore that you need, mine the hell out of it, compress it and ship it to null.
No need to participate in the jita market, and you keep feeding your production line.
Isk all over the place.
That’s just one avenue of game play. This last week I’ve taken a break from mining, and I’ve been grinding missions. With proper social skills and patience, you’ll get to lvl 4 missions and make steady isk. I’m not quite to lvl 5, but I can only assume it’s more than I make now.

This game is supposed to teach you about adaptation and overcoming perceived obstacles. If you want easy reward with little effort, check out Any activision game.

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If so, it ain’t coming from the alliance. Sounds to me like you’ve got a few friends who are setting up bear-holes as a way to make money. Which, you know, is something various bunches of Goons have been doing every so often since j-space opened up. I mean, wormholes as an evac route? How would you get your supers out that way? It’s just dumb.

Edit: and beyond ‘not coming from the alliance’, it’s actually more of an ‘actively discouraged’ item, as wormholes have a very small limit of population they can support, and they tend to encourage isolated, insular groups whose social bonds with the alliance and coalition at large atrophy and wither, leading to dangerously schismatic groups that invariably do nothing in the long run but cause drama and internal squabbling when they inevitably fall apart.

Like I’m fond of saying, it’s evidence that CCP has repeated the 2011 mistake (when they nerfed atoms thinking it would spur us to fight over systems with better anoms when all it did was get us to leave null and run high sec incursions and missions).

It’s bad bacause at least in null, the isk-maker/farmer can easily be killed where as in high sec it’s a lot harder

I am confident that these tokens are a minimal part of that commodities chart. And that is exactly why commodities need to be broken down into their individual parts so that we can see exactly how much each contributes.

Based on the number of structure cores sold back to NPCs, my bet is that these ESS tokens are a joke. And based on certain people boasting about ISK income per hour with laughably cheap settings that was unimaginable even with super ratting before, I am confident that Abyss makes up a huge chunk of these 40T.

Why yes. I mine ore and ice daily. I make ships and fuel blocks from 100% my own sources. My ISK balance rises by many 100’s of millions weekly and accelerating. My goal is a POS - even if it gets blown up.

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It is clr that the patches have failed.CCP baby steps arent working null sec need seriously more nerfs remove ice belts , all bounties goes to ess remove loot drop from npc remove oversheers from escalation ,nerf the dam salvage game is going down the hill.Triple the sov bills .Remap the dam filaments most of the times u spawm in dead end systems.Nerf the dam munnin we are all tired of the minnin online some balance to ikitursha ffs more speed power grid cpu and some range and damage to the trig weapons.wake up cpp go read reddit .And at last now is the time to implement black out again people are rdy to accept it

Take your pills and go to bed. Seriously.

Thanks spacefriends in Oasa for keeping the PLEX prices up.
3M for Plex by JUN pls.

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I love these Economic reports. I wish there was an comments and analysis with it though, like there used to have in the QEN some time ago. This would help to catch up for returning players. Also a yearly, or quarterly, or half year reports would be very nice.

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they dont provide commentary because they would have to explain things. it is clear however, that the cattledrive into triglavian and abyssal content is where they want you to go. hardworking players in Null space either grind, or leave. it just isnt fun anymore and the triq stuff being forced on us doesnt appeal to a significant segment of the player base. if not for the ware (content created by players) Null logins would drop dramatically. Judging a healthy economy should not just be numbers, it should be measured in player enjoyment . what will EVE be like once Covid is past and people go back to work

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The ice belts are already gone. :rofl:

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so any news about the raise of the monthly subscription after the hard work of ccp in the latest patch.we all wanted better jump gate graphics.And personally i believe after so much work and the success of the new game play implement by ccp they deserve a raise.

How odd, a defending group doing well against attackers in a game with mechanics that overwhelmingly tip the scale to the benefit of defenders.

Is it also lost on you that GS had to lose 265 billion isk against 202 billion to keep papi from blocking your cyno jammers which allow you to avoid fights?

Kicked out, not necessarily. Having their sandcastles kicked over, jumped on repeatedly with heavy work boots and then peed on? Yes, that would be an accurate assessment.

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I dont know whose wallet you’re looking at but mine is just fine, TYVM.
We haven’t come close? No I wouldnt say close, but we have dranatically destroyed the concept of the Delve Time Unit you were all so very proud of, we have stripped Goons of ownership of most of Delve and are hotdropping your ratters and miners every day.
With your military industrial complex in ruins, your jump freighter network to Jita (and other markets) to bring in fresh supplies, and your ability to mine getting smaller every day, how long do you actually think you will be able to hold out?

asking for a friend

Quit making excuses for poor game mechanic decisions by CCP, you may be looking for a pat on the back for the “this is eve” comments but the rest of us pay good money to play this game. And when my time isn’t valued by the developer I stop playing.

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I see your future, and it looks painful.