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 Jarna Amarr Air EVE |
Posted - 2007.06.02 16:09:00 - [ 1]
Edited by: Jarna on 02/06/2007 16:08:18 I was curious if anyone knows if the calculations of PG/CPU/CAP modifications due to skill are definitely reliable or if I should be allowing for some range of error? |
 Wacoede Amarr Swag Co. Sandbox Bullies |
Posted - 2007.06.02 16:11:00 - [ 2]
I've always found them to be accurate but i would say allow for a small margin of error as your skills in the Quickfit may not be up-to-date |
 Timmeh 2000

 ISD YARR Interstellar Services Department |
Posted - 2007.06.02 16:25:00 - [ 3]
If your using a recent XML file I have found it to be very accurate - particularly on the Powergrid and CPU levels. |
 Jarna Amarr Air EVE |
Posted - 2007.06.02 16:41:00 - [ 4]
Good Good, just wanted to make sure. Wouldn't help to build something and it not really work. |
 Haniblecter Teg F.R.E.E. Explorer The Initiative. |
Posted - 2007.06.02 17:01:00 - [ 5]
Edited by: Haniblecter Teg on 02/06/2007 17:01:34 They're often wrong on some things, but are usually fairly accurate. Some fitting stuff on ships can be off, I've found.
But hte sheer amount of info that has to be crammed into the program excuses any small errors for me.
EDIT: Wow, that was contradictory. Its 95% right in many things, but I've found some fitting issues and resists going awry. I put alot of faith into it though. |
 Jojo Yohan Gallente New Eden Regimental Navy Rebel Alliance of New Eden |
Posted - 2007.06.02 19:06:00 - [ 6]
I've found that the cap section of QF doesn't always work well. |
 Ephemeral Waves Silver Snake Enterprise |
Posted - 2007.06.02 19:45:00 - [ 7]
The only problem I've had with it is speed. It thinks my crow should be doing 4.8km/s but I'm only getting 4.1. :)
So, yes, it's pretty good.
ps - and yes, I have the latest xml dump.
Eph.
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