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− | Ok, our processors are not really running at full capacity on Orvolle N, so let's try moving to Low Sec, for example Enden (0.4). | + | Ok, our processors are not really running at full capacity on Orvolle N, so let's try moving to Low Sec, for example Enden (0.4). Clearly we are getting more Autotrophs, but the distribution of other products is similar to some of our high sec examples. |
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Revision as of 22:33, 9 May 2010
Can someone confirm that the planet type is not yet listed in the eve database dump? Frandetta 23:36, 27 April 2010 (UTC)
Resource Distribution Updates
Ice Planets:
Micro Organisms replaced Base Metals
Planktic Colonies replaced Ionic Solutions
Noble Gas replaced Noble Metals
Oceanic Planets:
Planktic Colonies no longer unique
Updated by Scrapyard Bob 4/29/2010
Confirmation needed
--Dys novus 14:05, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
Resource Distribution by Sec Status
Here are some screenies of various planet resource levels by security status.
Lava
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
Temperate
Hi Sec
Looking at the Temperate distributions in Orvolle (0.7) shows how you must base you decision on your target product:
Let us check out some more locations in High Security space: Hardbako (0.7), Eygfe (0.7) and Aldrat (0.6)
Low Sec and 0.0
Ok, our processors are not really running at full capacity on Orvolle N, so let's try moving to Low Sec, for example Enden (0.4). Clearly we are getting more Autotrophs, but the distribution of other products is similar to some of our high sec examples.
While clearly low sec and 0.0 will get you generally better results, there are also some gems in High Sec just waiting to be discovered.