EpisparhIf action A is shorter than action B but both result in same end result I will choose always A.
What if action B is two hours of space combat, and action A is 30 minutes of holding down a mouse button (aka. laser mining)?
EpisparhIf action A is shorter than action B but both result in same end result I will choose always A.
SakashiroEpisparhIf action A is shorter than action B but both result in same end result I will choose always A.
What if action B is two hours of space combat, and action A is 30 minutes of holding down a mouse button (aka. laser mining)?
EpisparhBurstar
This sums up nicely my least favourite aspect of the Elite universe. The economy makes no sense. Simply put, when the supply of most minerals is effectively unlimited the relative pricing should all balance out to relatively even. Silver and Platinum should be worth about the same, or more accurately silver should be worth more. Why? Because silver doesn't get hotspots (afaik) which makes it scarcer/harder to mine than Platinum (although, tbf I think the reason silver doesn't get a hotspot is because they are deemed not worthy due to the pricing which is another issue).
The economy is simple static variable garbage affected only by BGS states with some constants. If no one supply with Silver but economies needs it to produce the price should sky rocket exponentially. Regardless of how easy is to someone to get one. The demand also should stack with the time or ahead of time if we want to be more realistic.
There is no incentive to mine anything else than meta commodities. Personally, my most valuable resource is my time. If action A is shorter than action B but both result in same end result I will choose always A. This gives me more time to do whatever I want with the remainder of the time that I would waste with the other method.
Burstar
Yes, it shouldn't be like this though. The core problem is that Demand doesn't reduce in line with supply. If the demand is 10000 and you show up with 500. It should reduce to 9500 with some fluctuation in the numbers to simulate the NPC contributions. If nobody filled the demand then it should go up.
If this happened to a greater extent than it sort of ish does now then demands for things not supplied by players would sky rocket until their prices became attractive to prospective player traders. As it stands now Platinum is the only thing mathematically worth mining. Everything else is personal taste. Traders deal with maybe 5 different lucrative commodities and the other 98% of the market list is strictly Mission fodder. It screams 'well it was good enough for the Commodore 64 30 years ago so it's good enough now' and it really isn't.
BigC208I just got a Fleet Carrier last week.
WarCat72-PCFrom talking to a few Commanders...
-Knight-Sounds like owning a Fleet Carrier is more trouble than it's worth.Depends on playstyle. I enjoy (-ed, when I was more actively playing, too busy these days) my one and it's pretty helpful in what I do in game.
-Knight-Sounds like owning a Fleet Carrier is more trouble than it's worth.
-Knight-Sounds like owning a Fleet Carrier is more trouble than it's worth.
QuillmonkeyJust to add that, Like Saka, I get really bored after a couple hours doing any one thing. So, I’ve found my FC carrier invaluable. To bring the whole fleet means I can do a little bit of one thing then swap it up and do something else.
The upkeep is just not an issue if you’ve enough to buy the FC in the first place.
Mind: I haven’t taken it out for extended periods in the black. Usually just head for target and explore in ships.
-Knight-QuillmonkeyJust to add that, Like Saka, I get really bored after a couple hours doing any one thing. So, I’ve found my FC carrier invaluable. To bring the whole fleet means I can do a little bit of one thing then swap it up and do something else.
The upkeep is just not an issue if you’ve enough to buy the FC in the first place.
Mind: I haven’t taken it out for extended periods in the black. Usually just head for target and explore in ships.
If I got a Fleet Carrier, I'd probably use it in a similar way.
QuillmonkeySo, the MCs look interesting but most folk are going with the seeker missiles which, quite frankly, suck eggs.