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Decision Time (PI related)

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Rek Seven
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2016-01-20 10:22:59 UTC  |  Edited by: Rek Seven
I have moved into a new wormhole system and i'm wondering what to make. With the planets i have available, the easiest thing to make would be organic mortar applicators followed by Wetware mainframes.

According the eve central, WM are twice the value of the OMA but they will be harder to make and may involve me bringing in materials that i am in short supply of.

Some of my corp mates make OMA for an easy life and i was considering doing the same. However, CCP released THIS information which seems to show that, after citadels have been released, the requirement for OMA will go down and the WM will go up... or am i misunderstanding the information.

So, my question is, what should I make for a post citadel eve?

My planets:
5 x gas
1 x lava
1 x ocean
1 x barren

I have 6 PI characters
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Zero Zentharis
#2 - 2016-01-22 08:26:25 UTC
I believe you wanted to link this data The reason why this data is more important is because its better to see requirements for new items compared to things that share similar mechanics (i.e. going boom), in this case with control tower. Here we see that new citadel requirements do raise the requirements for WMs but I do question the stability of its current price. Since the announcement of citadel requirements in PI goods, OMAs gained 50ish% of their price while WMs gained 150ish% of their pre-october price. I do think that WMs are going to rise to at least 3.8-4mil, but at the same time I know that its mostly manipulation therefore those prices may or may not last. OMAs on the other hand are used in many other things which contribute to their stability in price.

Personally, Id do WMs and ride down the hype and after hype ill see how market looks and maybe switch to OMAs.
Jerry T Pepridge
Meta Game Analysis and Investment INC.
#3 - 2016-01-22 09:00:48 UTC
0000000000ZERO0000000000 wrote:
I believe you wanted to link this data The reason why this data is more important is because its better to see requirements for new items compared to things that share similar mechanics (i.e. going boom), in this case with control tower. Here we see that new citadel requirements do raise the requirements for WMs but I do question the stability of its current price. Since the announcement of citadel requirements in PI goods, OMAs gained 50ish% of their price while WMs gained 150ish% of their pre-october price. I do think that WMs are going to rise to at least 3.8-4mil, but at the same time I know that its mostly manipulation therefore those prices may or may not last. OMAs on the other hand are used in many other things which contribute to their stability in price.

Personally, Id do WMs and ride down the hype and after hype ill see how market looks and maybe switch to OMAs.


You really Zero'd in on that one.

@JerryTPepridge

Rek Seven
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#4 - 2016-01-22 09:06:42 UTC
0000000000ZERO0000000000 wrote:
I believe you wanted to link this data The reason why this data is more important is because its better to see requirements for new items compared to things that share similar mechanics (i.e. going boom), in this case with control tower. Here we see that new citadel requirements do raise the requirements for WMs but I do question the stability of its current price. Since the announcement of citadel requirements in PI goods, OMAs gained 50ish% of their price while WMs gained 150ish% of their pre-october price. I do think that WMs are going to rise to at least 3.8-4mil, but at the same time I know that its mostly manipulation therefore those prices may or may not last. OMAs on the other hand are used in many other things which contribute to their stability in price.

Personally, Id do WMs and ride down the hype and after hype ill see how market looks and maybe switch to OMAs.


Thank you. That was very helpful.