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Graphs that are still in the process of reaching a consensus do not affect the player's accuracy rating upon completion, but reward the same amounts of ISK and XP as a successful submission.
Graphs that are still in the process of reaching a consensus do not affect the player's accuracy rating upon completion, but reward the same amounts of ISK and XP as a successful submission.


Currently, the maximum accuracy rating appears to be set at 99.00%, with 99,000 ISK being the highest amount that can be earned per solution. The first ten graphs of each day are awarded with double XP. In addition to tiered rewards, players also receive new titles as they advice: Novice Analyst, Intermediate Analyst, Superior Analyst and so on.
Currently, the maximum accuracy rating appears to be set at 99.00%, with 99,000 ISK being the highest amount that can be earned per solution. The first ten graphs of each day are awarded with double XP. In addition to tiered rewards, players also receive new titles as they advice: Novice Analyst, Intermediate Analyst, Superior Analyst and so on. There are two limits on solving puzzles. Firstly, if you submit too quickly, the Professor will tell you that you are moving too fast, and kick you out of the Project Discovery window. You can simply reopen the window and continue. The second limit is a per-day cap on submitted puzzles, which is roughly 300. Once you reach that cap, you may not submit any more until the next day (in Eve time). Reopening the Project Discovery window will yield the same lock-out message.


==Rewards==
==Rewards==