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Scrapyard: Estimated yield differences compared to sticking to a perfect 24-hour extraction cycle.  The 100% number would be if you did a full month of daily cycles.  Very rough estimates, the days listed is the length of time before the extraction program finishes:
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1 day 100%
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2 days 78%
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3 days 65%
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4 days 56%
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5 days 50%
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6 days 45%
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7 days 41%
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8 days 38%
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9 days 35%
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10 days 33%
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So if you decide to only check your planets every two days and use about a 48h extraction time, you will get about 78% of what someone who checks daily would get.  And if you want an even more hands-off system, consider going with 4-6 day extraction times, yielding 45-56% of the monthly total while only having to touch the planet a few times per month instead of daily.

Revision as of 21:31, 12 June 2011

Walt: edited in the table below and made updates to align text and building to the incursions patch


  • New Incursion building table:
Building Type CPU Power Storage Cost (isk) Volume(m³)
Basic Command Center (Level 0) 1675 6000 500 90000 1000
Level 1 Command Center 7057 9000 500 670000
Level 2 Command Center 12136 12000 500 1600000
Level 3 Command Center 17215 15000 500 2800000
Level 4 Command Center 21315 17000 500 3700000
Level 5 Command Center 25415 19000 500 6400000
Extractor Control Unit 400 2600 0 45000
Extractor Head Unit 110 550 0 0
Basic Industrial Facility 200 800 0 75000
Advanced Industrial Facility 500 700 0 250000
High Tech Production Plant 1100 400 0 525000
Storage Facility 500 700 5000 250000
Launchpad 3600 700 10000 900000
Link* 10 5 0 0
Customs Office** 0 0 25000 0

Scrapyard: Estimated yield differences compared to sticking to a perfect 24-hour extraction cycle. The 100% number would be if you did a full month of daily cycles. Very rough estimates, the days listed is the length of time before the extraction program finishes:

1 day 100% 2 days 78% 3 days 65% 4 days 56% 5 days 50% 6 days 45% 7 days 41% 8 days 38% 9 days 35% 10 days 33%

So if you decide to only check your planets every two days and use about a 48h extraction time, you will get about 78% of what someone who checks daily would get. And if you want an even more hands-off system, consider going with 4-6 day extraction times, yielding 45-56% of the monthly total while only having to touch the planet a few times per month instead of daily.