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FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.20 19:53:00 -
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I'm sure this will mean that I will be getting shot by endless supplies of tanks and prototype weapons, but this is how I did it.
Install SISI client (maybe you already did) Log in to eve singularity server, your eve character will be there from whenever the last mirror was. Apply to eve characters corporation from your dust character. Accept it on eve character. Move funds to corp wallet from eve character. Transfer funds from corp wallet to dust character using eve character.
The ONLY thing the dust character does is apply to the eve corp. Everything else is handled on the eve side while logged in to the sisi server. For this to work I'm also assuming you need to have the appropriate corp roles on the eve character.
You can't just send money to any random dust merc as I understand it. Per patch notes I believe it specifies that it takes place via the corp wallet.
So there you have it.
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FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.20 21:41:00 -
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Dover inthe Sky wrote:Okay see I am on the other side we are a dust corp trying to get money from an eve Character to our dust corp wallet. He is a member of our dust corp though. Our problem is the EvE guys money is not coming to our Dust corp wallet.
The problem I encountered is that there doesn't seem to be any way to withdraw corp wallet funds from dust. Even having director roles in the eve corp I still couldn't do it. |
FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.20 23:45:00 -
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CCP Nullarbor wrote:Transferring ISK from an EVE account to a DUST account is unintended behaviour. I would recommend the corporations who have done this to leave it in their corporation wallets while we investigate.
If we are to believe the codex patch notes, no, I don't believe it is..
Codex patch notes
CCP Cmdr Wang wrote: Player Corporations * DUST Players are able to create their own corporations and accept applications from other players * Players are able to apply to join an existing player corporation, from EVE Online * DUST players can join an existing EVE Online corporation and vice versa * The CEO can appoint the Director role to members * A corp member can view a list of all his corp mates * Corporations have a corporation wallet managed by its directors * A corp member can donate money to his corporation * A Corporation director can give money to members from the corporation wallet * New skills added for Corporation management
It's laid out pretty clearly there.
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FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.20 23:50:00 -
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Noc Tempre wrote:Honestly, why bother at this point? Just cap it by next patch. Surprisingly (not for me), the game is a lot more fun with people using more varied gear. I agree. The current prices in dust are broken without the player market being implemented yet. Half a million isk for a dropsuit skill book? |
FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.20 23:52:00 -
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Altina McAlterson wrote:JoshuaEvil666 wrote:i do not see this as an explout or cheat, the isk was transfered using an ingame mechanic , not our fault you over looked this mechanic and did not take action to disable it Exploits generally use in game mechanics.
Mechanics that are word for word defined as intentionally added features in the patch notes? |
FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.21 00:05:00 -
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CCP Nullarbor wrote:
The catch here is that the corporation and player wallet divisions in EVE and DUST are separate and transferring between is supposed to be denied.
However we fully realize that players did not know it was unintended, it was not obvious so we will take the blame on that.
Well, that makes much of the merging of Eve <-> Dust rather pointless. Everything in the patch notes alludes to more meaningful interaction between Eve and Dust. Further, many prices in this dust build have increased from the last. Anyone who didn't have AUR to buy militia BPO's, good luck to them saving money to buy skill books, much less be able to use any decent gear.
Secondly, it seems to make no sense because there is no way I have found to withdraw any corp funds from dust. Sure, I see how to put money in, but is it meant to be a black hole that sucks isk into nothingness, never to be seen or withdrawn again? |
FatalFlaw V1
ISK Faucet Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.21 00:10:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:Is it a bad time for me to say that I had already stockpiled hundreds of fits and modules for a rainy day and bought all the skill books needed to improve my ninja knifing? The 20 million ISK that I got is already gone. XD I only burned through about 7 million myself, but it does go quickly. |
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