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I wanted to do this for a while now, so I got some auction lists and plotted this:
Click to enlarge If you are bored and nothing to do on a sunday evening, read on. Post your comments on the matter. You may notice some BPs have linear market prices, proportional for their tt value while others follow an exponential trend. |
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qr = tt value in pecs The real market like behaviour and free will make some blueprints behave abnormally, such as the 100 qr price varies by up to 1000%. And some blueprints of 0.0 qr cost 2 ped or 25 ped, depending on who pays for them. But an averaged or exponential averaged value of price/qr combined with a base price for the 0.0 qr ones could give a good accurate scale. |
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![]() I do like to combine numbers and processes in a visual manner to allow for better understanding. Quote:
Vericala - Pretul in PED Quote:
The curved lines and the straight lines suggest the tendency for a linear ped/qr price or an exponential one, extra ped/higher qr. |
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