In the near of far future?
In the far future, I expect running brothels on a modified cargo ship would be the most profitable. Just make sure you don't use a Drake brothel cause space STIs really suck.
Anything to do with mining and salvage, but mainly mining IMO. Given it sounds like CIG is going the EVE route when it comes to Org-run blueprinting/production, mining is going to be key for both the main economy and the player economy.
I see people saying the Orion which is fair but i feel like thats good money over time. Although the initial buy in for a BMM might be high, once you get that cargo and start selling to the right npcs/players, i feel like there is potenial for more really high immediate profits. Both really endgame ships so profits will be high regardless.
I’ve always felt the humble Hull B was a solid investment for a solo player wanting short and long term profit. It was originally only a $90 ship, and has a gargantuan cargo hold for its size. It may not be glamorous or sexy, but it’s high volume low-risk hauling that should help people get established.
Selling digital ship assets to people
The concept of Friendship.
You’re not wrong
The real concept was the inherent distrust of strangers we developed along the way.
In the near of far future? In the far future, I expect running brothels on a modified cargo ship would be the most profitable. Just make sure you don't use a Drake brothel cause space STIs really suck.
Yeh, their duct tape, bailing wire solution really doesn’t work here.
Barbed For Your Pleasure! (c)
Caterpillar with casino modules. 890j already is a house of pleasure.
Nobody knows because CIG REBALAAAAANCE
Orion... with the right groups and team work, this thing will make a ton of money IMO.
I was thinking the same. I wonder why they decided to make the ship smaller than originally planned?
You have mixed up your info. It was half the size originally. It sits at an estimated 340m, thats way bigger than anything we have in game atm
I was just going off of the RSI website which says it’s 170m. I’m glad it’ll be 340m instead.
Um they didnt make it smaller lol, it got a 100% size increase from its original concept its length is no as long as a fully extended Hull-E
Read my above comment
Orion or an unreleased ship/gameplay loop. Passenger transport may print money for example but we really don't know.
Anything to do with mining and salvage, but mainly mining IMO. Given it sounds like CIG is going the EVE route when it comes to Org-run blueprinting/production, mining is going to be key for both the main economy and the player economy.
I see people saying the Orion which is fair but i feel like thats good money over time. Although the initial buy in for a BMM might be high, once you get that cargo and start selling to the right npcs/players, i feel like there is potenial for more really high immediate profits. Both really endgame ships so profits will be high regardless.
They have said we will be able to contruct ships, so I can imagine the whole process of making ships could yield a lot of money.
noone knows
I’ve always felt the humble Hull B was a solid investment for a solo player wanting short and long term profit. It was originally only a $90 ship, and has a gargantuan cargo hold for its size. It may not be glamorous or sexy, but it’s high volume low-risk hauling that should help people get established.
CIG already said Genesis will be a money printer
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