Wait, what?Just spotted this. Yes - 7,169,140,280,000 is what I get - but that's practically the same when you get that high.
Wait, what?Just spotted this. Yes - 7,169,140,280,000 is what I get - but that's practically the same when you get that high.
Well yeah, but that's down to the player's foibles as much as fdev.Yes, but how many of the ones in the top tiers do you realistically think managed to get there without resorting to relogging?
Yep. 7.2 trillion credits total.Wait, what?
... the poor misguided souls ...
stop this arrogant insults please....I appreciate that those that went all in would want to justify it to themselves...
Not many - but perhaps "did they have to?" is the more interesting question.Yes, but how many of the ones in the top tiers do you realistically think managed to get there without resorting to relogging?
Someone posted there were 500K monthly players, so this and las last weeks CG shows that less than 4% will relog / grind even for substantial rewards. About time they did something for the 96% who seem to prefer the gameplay way of doing things.....
Ah, now I get it... propably a round-off error somewhereYep. 7.2 trillion credits total.
You may not consider the occasional relogging as gameplay, but i guess the 700+ people that did got 4 billions out of it, plus another 1000 that got 2+ billions are quite pleased with the results.
Pretty much like killing 500 engineered ships in a PP CZ to maintain PP rank 5 (5000 weekly merits) might sound equally non-gameplay for someone not interested in mindless combat.
So double engineered Prismatics are a go. Only way the Empire will stand a chance in a fight. Unless Hudson throws in a Pacifier maybe. Enhanced low power reinforced 4A Prismatic vs High capacity sturdy Pacifier? How about that?For those who are interested: The INV Achenar's Courage, the ship Aisling used to travel to Paresa to get Hadrian treated after the assasination attempt on him, is still in system. So she might get involved somehow, though she may not be on board anymore as she visited the Summit in between.
This goes back to the question I asked earlier about whether Hudson actually claims responsibility for the attack.So double engineered Prismatics are a go. Only way the Empire will stand a chance in a fight. Unless Hudson throws in a Pacifier maybe. Enhanced low power reinforced 4A Prismatic vs High capacity sturdy Pacifier? How about that?
So you're saying we should do the relogging between Community Goals?Not many - but perhaps "did they have to?" is the more interesting question.
Coming to the CG with full G5 data banks in the four rows which don't need cross-trading would get you 32400 usable G1 materials, so that's (just) top 25% in the Hudson CG, or top 10% (for now) in the Winters CG.
If you were willing to completely zero a full four rows of data banks, you'd get 60000 materials to start with - enough to get top 25% Hudson and top 10% Winters if you split them right. (You could go even further with cross-trading, of course)
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For those who are interested: The INV Achenar's Courage, the ship Aisling used to travel to Paresa to get Hadrian treated after the assasination attempt on him, is still in system. So she might get involved somehow, though she may not be on board anymore as she visited the Summit in between.
Vulture is a Core Dynamics ship, meaning it's Fedneck... as an Imperial she would field an iEagle, an iCourier, a Clipper or a Cutter.For some reason I imagine her to be one of those stereotypical females from 60s films who just stand there and scream instead of actually doing anything useful. Id love to see her in this one taking a Vulture into battle.
PS:Buff drop rates to level "full bin after 1 visit" is terrible idea too. Because why 1 visit?
shed be one of the few Imps that dont fly Corvettes into a CZ on a CG (and do so as rear admirals...)Vulture is a Core Dynamics ship, meaning it's Fedneck... as an Imperial she would field an iEagle, an iCourier, a Clipper or a Cutter.