100M in cash, can I afford a fleet carrier!?

Difficult to estimate.

Why do something if the majority of Cmdrs can not get ?

I guess Frontier will look at all the Cmdrs' bank accounts and make a reasonable average for the fleet carrier to be visible all over the bubble and around.
 
Yeah, they're not gonna put something in that only the top 0.1% of players are gonna get to use, that's just a waste of time that could be better spent on something the remaining 99.9% could enjoy.
 
i guess

  • FC shipyard discover conditions : access all engieers
  • FC shipyard permit requirements: one highest rank of SUPERPOWER ( including new ALLIANCE rank ) & one ELITE rank
  • cost: basic option 3~3.9B cr / full option & three support ships 15~15.9B cr
  • addiional conditions
    : each support ship needs appropriate ELITE rank. for example, combat support ship needs combat ELITE rank.
    : each support ship needs one NPC crew.
 
I do wonder if the on-going maintenance fee for Carriers is actually wages for NPC Carrier Crew. No way should one Commander be able to maintain or operate a vessel that large.
 
Yeah, they're not gonna put something in that only the top 0.1% of players are gonna get to use, that's just a waste of time that could be better spent on something the remaining 99.9% could enjoy.

Why NOT? Why shouldn't the best of the best (or those that just play 10 times more hours than most of us) be rewarded for their extraordinary skill or perseverance.

Professional athletes in the US - the cream of the crop - earn in the 10's and sometimes even the 100's of millions of dollars for their skills. In their case that's simply a result of supply (very limited) and demand.

In Elite's case it's skill or perseverance and there isn't any reason I can see that those that possess it shouldn't be able to acquire stuff that the rest of us average players are never gonna get to play with.

Or maybe Frontier wants to keep players playing and one way to do that is dangle a large, tasty, expensive and time consuming carrot in front of them. Been done before.

Seems to me that the green-eyed monster is rearing it's ugly head and infecting some of ED's community.

Can anyone say, "entitled"?
 
Why NOT? Why shouldn't the best of the best (or those that just play 10 times more hours than most of us) be rewarded for their extraordinary skill or perseverance.

Professional athletes in the US - the cream of the crop - earn in the 10's and sometimes even the 100's of millions of dollars for their skills. In their case that's simply a result of supply (very limited) and demand.

In Elite's case it's skill or perseverance and there isn't any reason I can see that those that possess it shouldn't be able to acquire stuff that the rest of us average players are never gonna get to play with.

Or maybe Frontier wants to keep players playing and one way to do that is dangle a large, tasty, expensive and time consuming carrot in front of them. Been done before.

Seems to me that the green-eyed monster is rearing it's ugly head and infecting some of ED's community.

Can anyone say, "entitled"?
Because of economics.... the 0.1% cannot support the game development. And if the rest of the player base do not see that it is attainable, then why bother? Then there would be no carrot... just the opposite.
 
Because of economics.... the 0.1% cannot support the game development. And if the rest of the player base do not see that it is attainable, then why bother? Then there would be no carrot... just the opposite.

I can't reasonably disagree if the actual % of players with 10B credits stashed away is only .1%.

Except I don't believe that .1% is real. It was just pulled out of someone's rear end and posted as fact. IMO - based on all the threads complaining about it being way, way too easy to earn creds now, I would hypothesize a much higher percentage of players with a huge ED bank account that is in the Billions.

I'm gonna pull a number out my rear end and HEY! It's 15%. Combine that with how easy it is to earn credits these days and maybe getting a carrier that costs a billion to buy and another 5 to 10 billion to upgrade/engineer and it becomes attainable for everyone. Might take a few year (took me 3 years to be able to afford a 'conda) but what the heck.

Personally I wouldn't want a carrier even if it cost a single million credits but then - that's just me - though I do imagine I'm not alone in that.

Of course the above just barely qualifies as stream of consciousnes type thinking and is completely dependent on the .1% number being unrealisticly low.

So take it all with a grain of salt - I certainly do.
 
I'm guessing ten billion, maybe more.
It doesn't take much to make a billion these days....

That'd be far too much in my view. I'm 2000 hrs in and have just under 10 billion free capital. Admittedly, most of that was made through haulage pre-VO, but I still think it's unlikely to be that high even in the current climate. Logically it needs to be much higher than the most expensive ships (once A-rated), so I'd guess somewhere between 2-4 billion.
 
I can't reasonably disagree if the actual % of players with 10B credits stashed away is only .1%.

Except I don't believe that .1% is real. It was just pulled out of someone's rear end and posted as fact. IMO - based on all the threads complaining about it being way, way too easy to earn creds now, I would hypothesize a much higher percentage of players with a huge ED bank account that is in the Billions.

I'm gonna pull a number out my rear end and HEY! It's 15%. Combine that with how easy it is to earn credits these days and maybe getting a carrier that costs a billion to buy and another 5 to 10 billion to upgrade/engineer and it becomes attainable for everyone. Might take a few year (took me 3 years to be able to afford a 'conda) but what the heck.

Personally I wouldn't want a carrier even if it cost a single million credits but then - that's just me - though I do imagine I'm not alone in that.

Of course the above just barely qualifies as stream of consciousnes type thinking and is completely dependent on the .1% number being unrealisticly low.

So take it all with a grain of salt - I certainly do.
Bear in mind that you're dealing with a sample bias.

The people that post on the forums are going to be people with an higher interest in the game than those players that do not post on the forums. Likewise the subreddit.
The last sample taken of Inara cmdrs that use EDMC - who themselves are going to be people with more expertise and interest in the game than those that don't - broke down as follows:

Before somebody will get a "great" idea of mass-scraping Inara and get skewed data anyway (due users privacy settings):

I was asked for some numbers of Inara commanders credits earlier and there is the output. I think somebody put it here on the forum earlier, too.

Disclaimer: These data are just and only from Inara commanders updating their profiles and may not represent the actual game state at all. The sample size is around 100k commanders, the numbers are covering just the credits achieved (not the overall assets value) till end of August 2019.
  • ~ 82% commanders are having less than 1 billion in credits
  • ~ 18% are having more than 1 billion in credits
  • ~ 7% are having more than 2 billions in credits
  • ~ 2% are having more than 5 billions
  • ~ 0.7% are having more than 10 billions
  • ~ 0.2% are having more than 20 billions
I hope this helps. ;)

So the 10B figure is 0.7% of Inara commanders, which are a subset of commanders with a heavier-than-average interest in the game, and people in previous threads have been guessing prices upwards of 20Bn, so..uh. Yeah.

Also, it's pretty rich to call someone entitled for saying that a reasonable majority of players should eventually be able to gain access to new content without grinding. Personally, I find "I grinded a bunch more opals than everyone else, give me content that other players can't have" to be rather entitled.
 
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