
With the introduction of moon ore compression for the Rorqual, with gas, ice, and regular ore compression for both Porpoise and Orca, the support role of these ships will be further enhanced. CCP really wants you to avoid using the Rorqual and Orca for solo mining, so their fleet boost capabilities will be further improved. New gas harvesters for all mining barges and exhumers will be added, along with a new compact industrial core for the Orca, which will require a new skill – Compact Industrial Reconfiguration. Also, the base HP of Covetor and Retriever will be increased, and they will gain a mid-slot. For example, the resistance profiles of all exhumers will be increased. More importantly, many of the mining ships will be further improved to make them less appealing targets for gankers. In the coming weeks, CCP will add new specialized gas and ice holds to T1 industrials, expedition frigates, T1 barges, and T2 exhumers. Significant reduction in P4 materials used in capital component production.Halving water for core temperature regulators, used in battleship & capital construction.Not only that, but the extraction rate from all moons will be doubled, and PI materials for certain subcapital and capital components will be reduced: Ice belts (on top of the previous 200% increase).All Omber, Kernite, and Crokite quantities are doubled in sov anomalies.
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The most important thing about the New Dawn update is that it will double resource quantity of various resources: Basically, they will receive a buff to their command bonuses and will be given new roles. Also, updates to mining and mining crystals will be implemented too, as well as a rebalancing of some of the mining and industrial ships like the Orca and Rorqual, which will no longer be the go-to ships for those who prefer solo mining. That being said, CCP announced today that the update will introduce more raw materials into New Eden, along with compression for gas, ice, and moon ore. It makes perfect sense to start it with changes to resources and mining, the foundation of everything it exists in EVE Online. If you’re a new player or considering starting your adventure in New Eden, the upcoming update should bring the so-called Age of Prosperity in EVE Online. Specifically, EVE Online players got two new exploration sites and the promise of another two, but that’s all the new content added this week apart from some visual and audio changes (the new warp sounds are awesome). The New Dawn update announced early this week brought just a fraction of the content CCP plans to add to the game by the end of the fourth Quadrant. I still follow the New Eden economy, RMT activity, and the metagame, but when playing games, most of my time was spent logged into Final Fantasy XIV. When the DDoS attacks at the end of January and beginning of February hit, I lost the habit of logging into EVE. Considering I once wrote a post titled " Adapt or High Sec", moving back under the umbrella of CONCORD was a bitter pill to swallow. Mining in high sec was so superior to low sec that I finally gave up on low sec and moved back to high sec. Was CCP really trying to fix low sec again? I'd already left low sec due to years of low sec mining nerfs combined with the introduction of high end minerals in high sec in association with the Triglavian story line. When Dirk MacGirk poked me Friday morning alerting me to the latest dev blog, Resource Distribution Update, I had a sense of dread. THE EVE ONLINE ECOSYSTEM OUTLOOK, 30 March 2020 Predictable Inputs lead to Stagnant Outputs Abundance breeds Complacency and Scarcity breeds War
