[UI] Sending seprom back to skylab!

Discussion in 'General Archive' started by FarmerLegend, Oct 11, 2018.

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  1. Hello there. I've noticed you guys have removed seprom drop from ships, so there shouldn't be bug anymore to get free seprom even if sending seprom to skylab as it was before... You could put option back to send seprom back to skylab from ship, so for example noobs like myself could get ahead in game faster with money, i mean i get log disc, pilot points but skylab upgrade takes really long same as seprom production.. Sending seprom from like zeta gates could help a lot for new players who chose play style like i did.
     
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  2. Can anyone support this?
     
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  3. Bakjam

    Bakjam User

    I definitely do!
     
  4. Crolow

    Crolow User

    Hello there
    I get it that its hard for new players to achieve earning a lot of seprom but i would recommend to you to update your skylab the sooner, the production of seprom will rise drasticly and you wont have to repeat the update once its done.That way u can have a full hangar of seprom every day :)
     
  5. Bakjam

    Bakjam User

    A level 20 seprom module produces only 189 seprom per hour. Which is only 4536 per day, considering that you can have a maximum of 9,079 seprom in stock with a level 20 storage module it would take 48 hours to fill up an empty seprom storage and that is without consuming any seprom. Add tot that the fact that seprom production is paused while the module is being upgraded and you end up with a terrible seprom outcome, in particular for beginners. Especially when resetting your skill tree it can take a tremendous amount of time before you will have enough to reassign all the skills.
     
    Last edited: Oct 17, 2018