Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: BECalc help
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OteTwilek
Mon Jul 19, 2004 4:01 pm
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Ok guys,
I've looked at it over and over. And the prices for the tissues etc look off to me. I'm not understanding how they get the prices of whatever on the darn thing.
ie. Base cost is for one tissue, base x 25 (crate). What do we put in the bonus per tissue?
So I hear that BSN at +85 is good. What is the base for a BSN? Would that be the number I start at before I experiment? Then how do I add in the +s. If I start at 70 (base) then end up at +85?
I read the how to's but I may be stupid today. They said and I quote "
- Enter the "Power" directly in the "Bonus per tissue" box. If, for example, you've made 86 power Broad Spectrum Nutrients, enter "86" as the tissue bonus.
- Times the "Power" by a factor (say 10) and enter that as the bonus. In the BSN example, you would enter 860.
- In the BSN example, for every point over 80, charge 20cr bonus. This would give 120cr as the bonus per tissue.
Do I do it by method 2 or 3 or both? If both how do I do that? How did they come up with the 20cr for each point over 86? Is 86 the base or was that the + after experimentation?
OK I'm asking too much now
sorry. I'm just confused.
Zadokk
Mon Jul 19, 2004 6:56 pm
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meh I didnt bother which such trivial matters, I just asked a couple of MBE's how much they charged for their BSNs and then undercut them 
j/k - but i just charge the same as them, thats if i put them on my vendor. +85 tends to be the 'standard' BSN rating and on my server costs 35k a crate (or 1400cr per BSN). So if its better then I charge slightly more (say 100cr per level). Although, in saying that full runs of BSNs seem to be somewhat rare and I just auctioned a full run of +86s for 1.9 million. So, like me, if you're not sure how much they're worth - ask the chefs themselves and start a nice bidding war =)
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