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Thread: Meet your new +11 Architect
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Bathtub2007
Sat Jun 12, 2004 9:59 pm
#1
hehe i am the new +11 architect to radiant server....
what this means
NOTHING WHO THE HELL CARES ABOUT MORE HOPPER SPACE!!!! GEEZ!!!!!
But w/e im happy
Pawlin
Sat Jun 12, 2004 10:50 pm
#2
I have yet to have a customer ask about hopper space.
I think its possible that if you advertise large hoppers and make a big deal out of it that some people might consider it a bonus. It certainly doesn't hurt.
gjhancock
Sat Jun 12, 2004 11:28 pm
#3
Yeah, I've hit +11 as well recently.. Never tried much to find the CAs to do it,since I never saw much of a bonus to have it in the first place. As Pawlin mentioned, I've never had a customer concerned with hopper size. Only the BER. I'm not big in math, but I'm sure someone can figure it out... but, I know that with a 116k hopper size, I can leave a BER 13 on a 80% spot from within 1 hour of the resource shifting in, and the hopperhits 100% on the day it shifts out. But, I usually don't leave a harvester to run without getting some resources from it in the middle of a shift as I'm sure most folks do the same thing.
Baccarat
Sun Jun 13, 2004 4:42 am
#4
I paid a fortune for a +25 structure experimentation (and +25 med foraging ROFL) belt, mainly because it seemed like a fun thing to have. Even though more hopper space is mostly pointless, people still give you respect for having the points. It's kind of about being professional I think. 
And who knows what they'll do down the road....
Bathtub2007
Sun Jun 13, 2004 6:46 pm
#5
I am going to try and get to +12 just because it looks cool on my shop sign 
KRONOS1974
Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:20 pm
#6
I have my +22/+23 clothing tapes and i enjoy having that extra hopper size. Just nice to have the room for another 12k-20k of resources and i can wait an extra day or 2 to check my harvesters. This doesnt seem like oh wow it was worth it- but i like it and thats all that matters.
StumanKadir
Mon Jun 14, 2004 5:27 pm
#7
I've had +12 for a little while now and have been finding the larger hopper sizes have been a real bonus, especially for Chems and Fusions. Of latethough we have been seeing high-end resources spawning for in excess of 9 days (we had one steel on Talus that was in shift for a record 13 days!!!).
People are starting to see that there are benefits in having large hoppers (i;ve even had customers complement me on them), and with the remaining stocks of BER7 OMUs left over from the Experiment Tuesday patch, I'm hitting hopper sizes in the 145k range
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Pawlin
Mon Jun 14, 2004 5:31 pm
#8
Stuman, are the larger hopper sizes advertised by yourself or other architects on your server?
I've seen on some servers trade forums that people advertise having larger hopper sizes. I don't know how much it helps but it is an advantage.
StumanKadir
Mon Jun 14, 2004 7:40 pm
#9
A couple of times I have and have found a bit of interest mainly from the big miners (they find anything that saves them a couple of days of not having to run around emptying hoppers is a bonus). Most of the time I dont though and don't differentiate on the price either.
My latest ad on the Valcyn trade boards did make mention of it and I have had 3 people make a beeline to my shop specifically for that reason, but again, they were professional miners (if you can call them that).
I might try it a price differentiation though and see how its received - but my quess is that people will go for the small hopper (& thus cheaper) harvs and not be willing to pay the extra cost.
Pawlin
Tue Jun 15, 2004 8:53 am
#10
It would be interesting to do a test with 2 sets of harvesters side by side on the same vendor:
a) larger hopper and more expensive, b) normal hopper and normal price- and then see if people were willing to pay for the larger hoppers.
bluejanus
Tue Jun 15, 2004 12:16 pm
#11
Pawlin wrote:
I have yet to have a customer ask about hopper space.
I think its possible that if you advertise large hoppers and make a big deal out of it that some people might consider it a bonus. It certainly doesn't hurt.
I started playing around Nov, Dec 2003. While initially I did smuggler things, most of my time has been as an architect. I have had one order in my entirearchitect career where the customer wanted thehopper sizeto be a certain size.
Bathtub2007
Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:27 pm
#12
lol i don't think anyone wants to look at the hopper size when buying...... they jsut go for BER
PeteyBoy23
Wed Jun 16, 2004 8:00 am
#13
Perhaps if more attention was paid to the hopper size, and it's benefits, people would consider it a welcome bonus. Just a thought.
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