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Revision as of 06:59, 20 February 2013
The Queue is a tool to help with the administrative side of delivering contracts. There are spearate ones for Push Industries and MircoPush. They can be found at:
MicroPush | http://www.pushx.net/showcontracts_mirco.php |
Push Industries | http://www.pushx.net/showcontracts.php |
This is both an in-game and out-of-game tool. It shows:
- the order of contracts in our queue
- it highlights rush contracts
- it highlights contracts with the wrong rewards
- it has an integrated evemail generator
- it has an integrated set waypoint and set destination feature
If viewed from a normal Web browser the buttons that control the integrated features will NOT work. To get the all the benefits of The Queue it should be viewed in-game through the EVE browser. The benefit of the integrated evemail generator is that unlike the original evemail generator it fills in all the details for you (except for the ETA, which you still have to manually set) based on the contract you select.
Buttons
- W = Set waypoint
- D = Set destination
- M-P = Make pickup (ETA) mail
- M-D = Make delivery mail
- S = Show contract
For the "M-P" option the ETA can be set by typing in the arrival EVE time in the textbox at the top of The Queue. The "S" (show contract) button will bring up the contract where you can accept/complete the contract.
Estimating Delivery Times
ETAs are only used for high sec service and low sec (small) service. Below are some estimates:
Freighter | Blockade Runner | Deep Space Transport |
---|---|---|
3mins 10secs/warp | 1min 20secs/warp | 2mins/warp |
You can get very accurate estimates by timing a Jita >> Rens (or opposite) and then dividing the result by 26.