EVE Online is a game that's often lauded for its sandbox style and realistic economic structures. Every quarter, CCP Lead Economist Dr. Eyjólfur Guðmundsson and his team of researchers wade through mountains of EVE usage logs to find some interesting economic statistics. In their Quarterly Economic Newsletters (QEN), CCP deliver graphs tracking in-game prices, trade volumes, ships in use and a whole host of other useful metrics.
Read on for an overview of this QEN's main highlights.
In addition to the usual price indices and market snapshots, the latest QEN comes with a triumphant announcement. Following the Dominion expansion last December, EVE reached an important milestone with over 330,000 active, paying accounts. There are now more EVE accounts than there are citizens of Iceland, CCP's home country. Other highlights of this quarter's report include interesting population density demographics showing the distribution of players throughout EVE, with a particular stress on their distributions in the nullsec regions. Following from this, the report contains a special segment looking back on the development of trade hubs throughout the game's history.
Of particular interest this quarter was the effect that suicide attacks had on the market for Hulk mining barges. The first player-run Hulkageddon event concluded with hundreds of mining barges being killed but this didn't cause an increase in the number bought on the market. Despite demand being the same, prices rose during and after the event from 120 million ISK to 170 million. Publicity of the Hulkageddon event's success and the news that Hulkageddon II was being planned for the following January may have caused Hulk manufacturers to ramp up their prices in anticipation of a rise in demand. Since Hulks were killed in droves but no more units were sold than expected, the number of Hulks being actively piloted has also dropped this quarter. The Hulk is now the second most popular ship in EVE, being overtaken by the universally useful Drake.
Reader Comments (24)
Posted: Feb 26th 2010 10:42AM Kalex716 said
So let me think this Straith... You are a miner... You mine resources and ores that get bought and sold to people who do what with those resources? They make guns and ammo and warships that get used to shoot other people? When these guns and ammo occasionally get turned on the very people who actively generate them its griefing?
Do you ONLY sell your minerals to people who guarantee they're just going to kill NPC's alone with them? You can't wash your hands of it buddy. You are a dirty dirty arms dealer, and if your mining barge gets popped you are not innocent. Think about that, what if you could track your sales and you could see the very minerals you made got used to ironically make something that killed you!!! Everything in EVE is "Versus other players". You are actively participating in the grand dance no matter how you like to think yourself removed from it. Harden up and play your part.
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Do you ONLY sell your minerals to people who guarantee they're just going to kill NPC's alone with them? You can't wash your hands of it buddy. You are a dirty dirty arms dealer, and if your mining barge gets popped you are not innocent. Think about that, what if you could track your sales and you could see the very minerals you made got used to ironically make something that killed you!!! Everything in EVE is "Versus other players". You are actively participating in the grand dance no matter how you like to think yourself removed from it. Harden up and play your part.
Posted: Feb 26th 2010 12:54PM SgtBaker said
I've said this many times, but it's worth repeating.
EVE is not a single player game, it is a Massively Multiplayer Online Game. Think about those words for a while. Then go find a corp that suits you, do fun stuff together with them, learn to play EVE and.... /stop worrying/
You said - "so unless you get a dozen people protecting your mining barge, you’re space junk nonetheless."
This is exactly what you should do. Why would you do anything else in a Massively Multiplayer Online Game?
Get scouts in adjacent systems, set up bubbles on in-gates, get your mining leader in Orca giving you boosts, get your haulers in industrials, get your rat cleaners/security guys in their combat ships and finally get your miners in barges. Get on TS/Vent, open a beer - have fun.
This is how mining is done. Mining alone in some god damn stupid empire system is just - /doing it wrong/ and - especially in times like Hulkageddon - asking for that extra plate of trouble.
You complain about gankers - but - you are the reason these gankers exist.
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EVE is not a single player game, it is a Massively Multiplayer Online Game. Think about those words for a while. Then go find a corp that suits you, do fun stuff together with them, learn to play EVE and.... /stop worrying/
You said - "so unless you get a dozen people protecting your mining barge, you’re space junk nonetheless."
This is exactly what you should do. Why would you do anything else in a Massively Multiplayer Online Game?
Get scouts in adjacent systems, set up bubbles on in-gates, get your mining leader in Orca giving you boosts, get your haulers in industrials, get your rat cleaners/security guys in their combat ships and finally get your miners in barges. Get on TS/Vent, open a beer - have fun.
This is how mining is done. Mining alone in some god damn stupid empire system is just - /doing it wrong/ and - especially in times like Hulkageddon - asking for that extra plate of trouble.
You complain about gankers - but - you are the reason these gankers exist.
Posted: Feb 26th 2010 4:25PM Abbieray said
I just HAD to make a new account and reply to this garbage.
About that whole spiel on not being able to afford losing a hulk...
A Covetor costs almost a whole magnitude less (at current hulk prices marked by speculation) than a hulk. At 20 million isk, you can buy an insurable mining barge that is capable of mining nearly as much as your 170 million isk gold plated e-penis.
In fact, if I recall correctly, a Hulk only mines a bit over ten percent more than the Coveter by yield. What this means is that you are paying about 17 times as much for the hulk which is a premium mining barge. Don't fly it without friends who'll defend you. No. Seriously. Don't.
You thinking you're entitled to fly a nearly 200 million isk tin can safely are just the same as those golem pilots who x-type fit their ships and then are horrified completely when they get nuked by a bunch of t1 fit, insurable tempests who got a warp in from the ninja salvaging hurricane that was also passively targeting and scanning said golem pilot.
Your ignorance of the game mechanics and human nature will cost you a hulk. Fly a covetor and lose nothing. A ganker won't see your ship and notice a griefing opportunity.
But before you say anything back, I am a hulk pilot, and I mine in high sec. trollface.jpg
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About that whole spiel on not being able to afford losing a hulk...
A Covetor costs almost a whole magnitude less (at current hulk prices marked by speculation) than a hulk. At 20 million isk, you can buy an insurable mining barge that is capable of mining nearly as much as your 170 million isk gold plated e-penis.
In fact, if I recall correctly, a Hulk only mines a bit over ten percent more than the Coveter by yield. What this means is that you are paying about 17 times as much for the hulk which is a premium mining barge. Don't fly it without friends who'll defend you. No. Seriously. Don't.
You thinking you're entitled to fly a nearly 200 million isk tin can safely are just the same as those golem pilots who x-type fit their ships and then are horrified completely when they get nuked by a bunch of t1 fit, insurable tempests who got a warp in from the ninja salvaging hurricane that was also passively targeting and scanning said golem pilot.
Your ignorance of the game mechanics and human nature will cost you a hulk. Fly a covetor and lose nothing. A ganker won't see your ship and notice a griefing opportunity.
But before you say anything back, I am a hulk pilot, and I mine in high sec. trollface.jpg
WANKER
Posted: Feb 26th 2010 4:52PM Dblade said
I mine solo, and it's been very safe so far. Of course I'm only in a retriever, so there is little point to ganking it now.
I love the whole "blame the victim" thing though. "It's your fault you mine solo/in empire/pilot an industrial/explore solo/were in lowsec or 0.0/don't play the game exactly how other people think you should."
Hulkageddon targeted players that couldn't fight back. Not only that, they targeted players that couldn't fight back or forestall the gank attempt-lowsec or 0.0 miners had absolutely nothing to worry about. It was reverse carebearism, using the mechanics of the game to safely PvP without any real risk. EVE players talk a lot of crap about risk/reward, but when it boils down to it they only want the risk on others, not themselves.
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I love the whole "blame the victim" thing though. "It's your fault you mine solo/in empire/pilot an industrial/explore solo/were in lowsec or 0.0/don't play the game exactly how other people think you should."
Hulkageddon targeted players that couldn't fight back. Not only that, they targeted players that couldn't fight back or forestall the gank attempt-lowsec or 0.0 miners had absolutely nothing to worry about. It was reverse carebearism, using the mechanics of the game to safely PvP without any real risk. EVE players talk a lot of crap about risk/reward, but when it boils down to it they only want the risk on others, not themselves.







