![]() We’d highly appreciate it if anyone interested in the changes please go try them out on our test server Singularity, let us know what you think and submit bug reports for any problems that occur. That’s all for now, we’ll be maintaining this thread as we move through this public testing phase, and adding more information as and when it is required. With that covered, let’s talk about the changes coming up in the Lifeblood expansion on. Frigate, Destroyer and Cruiser Balance Changes. Please ask any questions you may have below. You should still expect to see balance work from all the EVE dev teams, but hopefully in the coming months you see more focus on ships and module balance and some brand-new mechanics introduced to EVE. We hope that the window is reasonable self explanatory, so we won’t go into any more details at this time. This data will also be exposed in your personal API data. We have actually been tracking this data now for some time on Tranquility, so pilots will find that their ledgers full of interesting ore facts to pore over on Singularity and come release day on Tranquility. The window shows graphical representations of the data by day and by ore type, as well as an easily exportable table that allows this data to be stored elsewhere. The personal mining ledger is a new window (currently found under business in every pilot’s Neocom) that allows any pilot to track all the mining they have performed. ![]() ![]() This is one of multiple threads for features related to Moon Mining, coming in the EVEs Lifeblood Expansion. In this thread we’ll be gathering feedback for the new Personal Mining Ledger.
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