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HELP - ABOUT PRODUCTS QUALITY

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aska26ph2001

Tuesday, January 29, 2013 - 10:41 am Click here to edit this post
hi

I have a question
Does my money losses when I have 296 quality for factory maintenance unit 10000 and buy another at world market 120 quality at 20000?

When I sell to my corporations It has 140 to 180 quality and cost is lower?

Does I lose my money?

Borg Queen

Tuesday, January 29, 2013 - 03:14 pm Click here to edit this post
if you have 10000 in stock @Q296 and buy 20000 @Q120 you will have 30000 @Q179 in stock. The system will allways calculate the avarage of the quality in stock and will put all of that stock at that quality.
If you sell from your corps to your corps it will sell @market price to the other corps, so neither win or loss compared to if you buy/sell on world market @market price.
The only way to lower cost in supplies is if you have a corp that lets say use 10000 Services and 100 Factory Maintenance per month you should buy Service @high quality and Factory Maintenance @lower quality as the Service is cheaper to buy and for your corp it will be like you have both of them @medium quantity.
10xService @200+10xFactoryMaintenance @100= 10xService @150+10xFactoryMaintenance @150
Hope you see my point

aska26ph2001

Thursday, January 31, 2013 - 05:16 am Click here to edit this post
hi

does the game uses per unit price quality or per average price of quality?

Laguna

Saturday, February 2, 2013 - 05:50 am Click here to edit this post
I'm not sure what's your question.

Do mean when you sell product? The game uses the quality the buyer request.

If you are offering 100 units at 296Q and there are two orders, one for 80 units at 180Q and 20 at 120Q, the game sells 80 units at 180Q and 20 at 120Q. At least that's what the GM said.

iainshepherd19

Friday, February 8, 2013 - 08:34 pm Click here to edit this post
Laguna, does this then mean that we get the price of a 180Q even though we have made the effort to produce a high quality?


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