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Thread: Micro sensor suits, Locked at 87%??
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JeCy
Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:42 am
#1
I posted this on the artisan boards but i thought i would ask all of you seeing im trying to get these made for an arcitect and crafting stations..
Any help you can give would be great
hi i have done everthing i can think of to make this thing get above 87% and can never do it. the parts im putting in are 97-98%
98% egp
97 control
98% energy distributer
copper 980 con 999 oq
gas 994 oq
steel 999 oq 356 con this is really the only low stat but its only 33% con and i would think the 999 oq would balance that out..
ore 990 oq
chem 900 gonna try 937 but i think it will be the same
I have used parts in the low 90% and still get 87%
im at my wits end to break the 88% mark, or get that last box what am i doing wrong??
Je'Cy Dax
BoberFett
Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:01 am
#2
The CD of the steel is holding you back. With the best materials that Bria has ever seen, I can get 93% sensor suites. That's a 605 CD/981 OQ steel.
Edit: Also, you'll want to find a better polymer. With that quality steel, copper and ore, you should be able to hit 99% on your GPs, CUs and EDs.
Message Edited by BoberFett on 06-13-2004 01:04 PM
Hiwrac
Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:03 am
#3
I'm using 99% components
977 oq gas
987 oq/684 cn steel
999 oq/926 cn copper
996 oq ore
980 oq polymer
This gives me a 91% MSS unit.
977 oq gas
987 oq/684 cn steel
999 oq/926 cn copper
996 oq ore
980 oq polymer
This gives me a 91% MSS unit.
BoberFett
Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:05 am
#4
Hiwrac wrote:
I'm using 99% components
977 oq gas
987 oq/684 cn steel
999 oq/926 cn copper
996 oq ore
980 oq polymer
This gives me a 91% MSS unit.
The quality of the subcomponents doesn't factor into the quality of the MSS, at leastnot in a visual way. You can use 10% subcomponents, and still get a 90%+ MSS. The quality of the subcomponents is hidden in the MSS, but definitely there in the background.
JeCy
Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:23 am
#5
ill look for better steel then,
the chem the best we have had was 950 and that was like ohh 9 months ago, 937 is the best in the last 6 months
BoberFett
Sun Jun 13, 2004 5:52 pm
#6
JeCy wrote:
ill look for better steel then,
the chem the best we have had was 950 and that was like ohh 9 months ago, 937 is the best in the last 6 months
Really? If so that really stinks. We've had some nice polymer lately. 980s and 990s OQ.
Cafa
Mon Jun 14, 2004 9:24 am
#7
BoberFett wrote:
JeCy wrote:
ill look for better steel then,
the chem the best we have had was 950 and that was like ohh 9 months ago, 937 is the best in the last 6 months
Really? If so that really stinks. We've had some nice polymer lately. 980s and 990s OQ.
Sometimes I really hate you other server guys! 
Two polymers EVER at 988 OQ. All others below 930.
Fivo Asia
Pawlin
Mon Jun 14, 2004 10:10 am
#8
Cafa wrote:
...
Really? If so that really stinks. We've had some nice polymer lately. 980s and 990s OQ.
Sometimes I really hate you other server guys!
Two polymers EVER at 988 OQ. All others below 930.
Fivo Asia
BAH!! You guys quit braggin, your makin me jealous.
We haven't had a polymor over OQ 912 on Kettemoor for over9 months.
Its enough to make a Mon Calamari cry.
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