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I would take the question to the Science and Industry forum. The formula is derived from people's experiences, there is no telling whether it has changed or not. Getting more people to pay attention to the issue will ensure some resolution is found. Leaving the discussion here on a Wiki page will only leave it visible to people who look for it. | I would take the question to the Science and Industry forum. The formula is derived from people's experiences, there is no telling whether it has changed or not. Getting more people to pay attention to the issue will ensure some resolution is found. Leaving the discussion here on a Wiki page will only leave it visible to people who look for it. | ||
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[[User:Mara Rinn|Mara Rinn]] 13:08, 9 July 2012 (GMT) | [[User:Mara Rinn|Mara Rinn]] 13:08, 9 July 2012 (GMT) |
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I have a Level 3 Agent that shows more RP/Hr than a Level 4 Agent I am also using. I saw the note that said this may be a display error, but I have interacted with the Agent and it still displays the same figure. The amount of RP available corresponds to the displayed RP/Hr as well.
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I would take the question to the Science and Industry forum. The formula is derived from people's experiences, there is no telling whether it has changed or not. Getting more people to pay attention to the issue will ensure some resolution is found. Leaving the discussion here on a Wiki page will only leave it visible to people who look for it.
The formula was never exact, it only served to give a best approximation of how RP accrual was calculated (i.e.: it's useful for ranking agents compared to each other, and emphasising the benefit of training level 5 in a discipline, as opposed to predicting income).
Mara Rinn 13:08, 9 July 2012 (GMT)