Thank you very much for the time you put into computing all the numbers and figures. The way you present the data makes it very easy to comprehend and apply to your goals and scenarios.
It is a good comparison and it was nice to see the actual numbers which do support my experiences with the ships. I am a recently returned player on a new account so I haven't messed with exhumers yet but I personally have found (both now and when I played before) that frigates are the way to go for gas unless you have the safety of either high sec, so null, a krabbed up wormhole, or have some kind of local security. Mostly if you don't know you are reasonably safe the barges aren't worth the risk and due to the slow warp time you find yourself wasting tons of time bouncing off grid because someone was passing through the system and not even looking for you.
Thank YOU! This is the wonderful details and analytical approach that I love you for. Just bought a BPO of the Venture - yesterday and I did not realize just how valuable it was! To me - it is my Ford F-150 of ships. I am just 2 months into starting over (1st try lasted about 3 hours) and now playing about 50 hours a week. Great information at a great pace for all the details! Wow, Thanks again. (Wrex's Quads) ingame.
Awesome as always. Thanks fir the time and effort appreciated and colour scheme for graphs matches branding. Any comparison on trying to reduce wastage of that valuable gas would be interesting and best fleet compositions to get those clouds huffed quickly both in terms of hostile space and beating any competition. Going to fit up a few squads of ventures now for wh huffing high end gas', not done that for ages. Looking forward to next vid :)
Thank you. I was worried that exhumers were blowing my poor prospect out of the water for m3/hr in gas, but it's good enough i can continue to peruse low and null for mykocerin
Thanks, very helpful. I thought the skiff would be a good upgrade to the prospect for gas harvesting (didn’t it use to have better align time?) but you made a really good case for covetor / hulk.
Great vid, my issue is I'm not smart enough to figure out if I have 4 characters is it better to just go 4 covetors or ventures or 3 and a porp.. or even a boost gnosos since it can mine gas.
With this data. Were the break even times calculated off of the lowest value gas? Could it be assumed then that those times will be lower for higher value gasses?
Im confused on your isk/hour ratio. Maybe I am misunderstanding but my conveyor would mine gas and I would make about 38m average in about 34min with 2 t2 harvesters.
Star Citizen is a Cash grab fraud. 10 years in development and 8 months out of the year it's completely broken. Open your eyes and see how much of a joke it is.
I guess you left out some of the most used battlecruisers... they may not have the best cargo capacity but they are good options (and they boost themselves and their other fleet friends :)
1:55 Show info on my gas scoop on venture shows cycle time of 24 sec Show info on my gas harvesters on procurer shows cycle time of 180 sec. Did something change recently about this? The graphs seem to not be reliable anymore.
Thank you very much for the time you put into computing all the numbers and figures. The way you present the data makes it very easy to comprehend and apply to your goals and scenarios.
It is a good comparison and it was nice to see the actual numbers which do support my experiences with the ships. I am a recently returned player on a new account so I haven't messed with exhumers yet but I personally have found (both now and when I played before) that frigates are the way to go for gas unless you have the safety of either high sec, so null, a krabbed up wormhole, or have some kind of local security. Mostly if you don't know you are reasonably safe the barges aren't worth the risk and due to the slow warp time you find yourself wasting tons of time bouncing off grid because someone was passing through the system and not even looking for you.
Thank YOU! This is the wonderful details and analytical approach that I love you for. Just bought a BPO of the Venture - yesterday and I did not realize just how valuable it was! To me - it is my Ford F-150 of ships. I am just 2 months into starting over (1st try lasted about 3 hours) and now playing about 50 hours a week.
Great information at a great pace for all the details! Wow, Thanks again. (Wrex's Quads) ingame.
Awesome as always. Thanks fir the time and effort appreciated and colour scheme for graphs matches branding. Any comparison on trying to reduce wastage of that valuable gas would be interesting and best fleet compositions to get those clouds huffed quickly both in terms of hostile space and beating any competition. Going to fit up a few squads of ventures now for wh huffing high end gas', not done that for ages. Looking forward to next vid :)
Thank you a very detailed breakdown.
Thank you. I was worried that exhumers were blowing my poor prospect out of the water for m3/hr in gas, but it's good enough i can continue to peruse low and null for mykocerin
Thanks, very helpful. I thought the skiff would be a good upgrade to the prospect for gas harvesting (didn’t it use to have better align time?) but you made a really good case for covetor / hulk.
It did, but they gutted it.
Yeah this informative and useful - as always. Thanks
Great follow-up to the Venture vs Prospect.
This is great! Do you have one for ore too?
Covetor cost 69,420... Nice 😜
Great vid, my issue is I'm not smart enough to figure out if I have 4 characters is it better to just go 4 covetors or ventures or 3 and a porp.. or even a boost gnosos since it can mine gas.
Awesome video, thank you.
Thanks for the video! I'm a pretty new omega, any recommendations on a good venture fit for gas mining?
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With this data. Were the break even times calculated off of the lowest value gas? Could it be assumed then that those times will be lower for higher value gasses?
Gnosis with 5 syndicates and boost is my favorite low sec gas huffer
1b+ investment then
@@silexjy8263 750 mil
Im confused on your isk/hour ratio. Maybe I am misunderstanding but my conveyor would mine gas and I would make about 38m average in about 34min with 2 t2 harvesters.
What gas type were you mining? The IsK/hour was using the lowest buy valued gas
I make about 120mil an hour per covetor mining c320 in wormholes. Pays for the hull in one load.
Sad that the premium beginner's mining vessel from 2006 doesn't even get a mention. Poor Brutix. Et tu?
thanks
thanks for the content, what ever happened to Star citizen ? patch 3.19 is coming soon and dang .. lots of changes all good ones!
It's strange how fast they are releasing 3.19 so soon after 3.18 (is was a mess) but the 3.19 changes look good.
Star Citizen is a Cash grab fraud. 10 years in development and 8 months out of the year it's completely broken. Open your eyes and see how much of a joke it is.
What about the Porpoise?
It can't huff gas at all. Pure support ship, can kinda mine with drones only.
You missed my fav gas harvesting ship. The Hoarder ^_^
3/4 the harvesting speed of a venture, with a 12 second+ base align time? Sign me up!
@@earlhoundstooth124 buuut a very large gas cargohold to support the other ventures in your fleet and Alpha friendly :)
@@komivalentine3067 Fantastic! How much does it hold at max skills?
@@earlhoundstooth124 idk... mine holds 65.000m³ but I have the skill only on IV :)
@@komivalentine3067 Wow, more than a miasmos!!!
I guess you left out some of the most used battlecruisers... they may not have the best cargo capacity but they are good options (and they boost themselves and their other fleet friends :)
Dude, dont waste time. Get into J space and mine C-320
so would you recommend a venture for solo lowsec gas mining, and just throwing t2 scoops on it?
Absolutely. Very cheap and easy to escape danger. Almost no drawback
1:55 Show info on my gas scoop on venture shows cycle time of 24 sec
Show info on my gas harvesters on procurer shows cycle time of 180 sec.
Did something change recently about this? The graphs seem to not be reliable anymore.