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On Monday April 5th, the SWG team will do a final tally and announce the winner. So, you'll have until late Sunday April 4th to influence the outcome of Cries of Alderaan, Act Three! After the tally, you will still be able to get the badge until Publish 8: Droids Rebuilt, but it won't count towards your faction's victory. Join the Discussion.
What happend^^
Message Edited by Neyex on 04-08-2004 07:27 PM
As many of you may have noticed, we have not yet announced the winners of Cries of Alderaan Act 3 yet. Why, you ask? Good question. The answer is that we have had to slip the tally date due to Publish 8 needs.
We had wanted to get the results out to you by now, but it has not been possible. I do not have a current ETA on when the tally will take place. We aplologise for keeping all of you in suspense a little while longer. Unforseen circumstances arise all the time, and this is one of them.
A couple people have asked about Dead Eye and the term "Obsolete". As told in the dialogue of the game, the Rebels are trying to find an alternative to Alderaanian Flora for use in the Dead Eye schematic. If they succeed, a different supply of flora will be used. If they fail, Dead Eye will exist only as long as there is Alderaanian Flora available. Alderaanian Flora will stop dropping once the act is closed for good.
Jason "Pex" Ryan
SWG Events Manager
I know you can't give me a straight answer, that's a given--too many factors involved, like you suggested. But, I could use help when it comes to ratio's compared to the Mark category they are in. Like, I'm sure you go up in so many percentages per Mark and stop at about Mark V and at RE'd objects--I highly doubt that you (not referring to you, but shipwrights in general) would speculate upon and price all your objects based soley upon supply and demand (i.e. Your Mark III's go up in price because they sold a few more on a particular day, causing their overall cost to bypass the Mark IV's general price range.) That's just too unrealistic.
I hope I'm not being too complicated on the matter, but I don't know of any other way of explaining what I want to know. Maybe a diagram?
Mark I - 5
Mark II - 5 + (1)
Mark III - 5 + (2)
Mark IV - 5 + (4)
Mark V - 5 + (7)
Like I said, I'm not looking for a definite price, just a average percentage of how much you go up in your prices per Mark (Not including 1 or 5).
Thanks again.

