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If Cruiser Mineral Requirements are changing, does anyone have the link?

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Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
#1 - 2012-11-18 15:58:19 UTC
I believe I read weeks ago in one of myriad of the blogs that manufacturing requirements for cruisers was changing Dec 4th. I just zipped right by it, or at least I think I read it.

If requirements are indeed changing, does anyone have the link referencing it?
Zann Mei
Goonswarm Federation
#2 - 2012-11-18 17:07:32 UTC  |  Edited by: Zann Mei
Everything you need is on the test server, Buckingham. There are a few blogs referencing it but afaik none have the exact values.
Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
#3 - 2012-11-18 17:29:08 UTC
Zann Mei wrote:
Everything you need is on the test server, Buckingham. There are a few blogs referencing it but afaik none have the exact values.


Ugh.....I went through the hell of getting onto the Duality server to test the effects of the AI on drones (oh man, the rage coming down the pipe there, but not until well after Dec 4th), and did not want to go through that hell again with Buckingham.

Can you tell me if mineral requirements were going up or down on cruisers?
Morikar
#4 - 2012-11-18 17:30:29 UTC
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:
Can you tell me if mineral requirements were going up or down on cruisers?


From what I'm getting out of the MD forum, the mineral requirements are going up. The expected cost to produce a cruiser is looking to be around 15-20 million.
Dinsdale Pirannha
Pirannha Corp
#5 - 2012-11-18 17:38:03 UTC
Morikar wrote:
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:
Can you tell me if mineral requirements were going up or down on cruisers?


From what I'm getting out of the MD forum, the mineral requirements are going up. The expected cost to produce a cruiser is looking to be around 15-20 million.


Thanks.
That would explain the slow increase in min prices.

I guess the smart manufacturers are stockpiling, just like they did with Retrievers.
Riyal
invidious Squid
#6 - 2012-11-19 08:49:19 UTC
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:
Zann Mei wrote:
Everything you need is on the test server, Buckingham. There are a few blogs referencing it but afaik none have the exact values.


Ugh.....I went through the hell of getting onto the Duality server to test the effects of the AI on drones (oh man, the rage coming down the pipe there, but not until well after Dec 4th), and did not want to go through that hell again with Buckingham.

Can you tell me if mineral requirements were going up or down on cruisers?


If you still have the test server shortcut change the end of the IP address to .69, it patched my copy from Duality to Buckingham fine.

In hindsight my post should have had more psssshhhh

Celgar Thurn
Department 10
#7 - 2012-11-19 09:57:51 UTC
Morikar wrote:
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:
Can you tell me if mineral requirements were going up or down on cruisers?


From what I'm getting out of the MD forum, the mineral requirements are going up. The expected cost to produce a cruiser is looking to be around 15-20 million.


Wow. That sounds a lot of ISK to build just a cruiser. If you are saying 15-20 million ISK average to build a cruiser after the 4th of December what is it roughly costing now? Sounds like an inflation problem to me.
Zann Mei
Goonswarm Federation
#8 - 2012-11-20 06:09:56 UTC
Celgar Thurn wrote:
Morikar wrote:
Dinsdale Pirannha wrote:
Can you tell me if mineral requirements were going up or down on cruisers?


From what I'm getting out of the MD forum, the mineral requirements are going up. The expected cost to produce a cruiser is looking to be around 15-20 million.


Wow. That sounds a lot of ISK to build just a cruiser. If you are saying 15-20 million ISK average to build a cruiser after the 4th of December what is it roughly costing now? Sounds like an inflation problem to me.

That's false. It's a 30-100% increase so the cruisers will cost around 10m at current mineral prices.