Prosperity Park, on 23 May 2017 - 05:32 PM, said:
First, any modules you bought after PGI announced the new skill tree was refunded because the cbills you spent on modules before that time were direct investments of Cbills into Mech performance. If you bought modules BEFORE the announcement, it was because you were trying to improve Mech performance by means of sensor upgrades, weapon enhancements, etc. The GSP "refund" is a conversion of the Cbills you spend on performance enhancements (modules) into performance enhancements (nodes). See? You bought performance enhancements, you received performance enhancements.
You did not buy any modules pre-announcement for the purpose of using them for a while and then selling them back for full price. You know that you can't just buy stuff and sell it back for ful price. All those modules that were "refunded" as GSP are actually just the performance enhancements you bought earlier returning to your account as performance enhancements.
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Secondly, they did refund every single Cbill you spent on modules ever since they announced the new skill tree.
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Third, the "Refund" amounts we received are LARGER IN VALUE than the value of the Mechs and modules beforehand.
If you previously "mastered" a Mech and did not purchase a Single Module, then you are getting 91 SKill Node's worth of GSP... enough to represent a Mech with modules installed. If you also had modules, then those were refunded as additional GSP that can be spent on unmastered Mechs. The refund is larger than the investment. Invest Zero modules, receive the value of a Mech with modules. Invest a Mech with modules, receive a Mech valued as fully-module'd and also additional experience to level up other Mechs for free.
Although you have fewer Cbills under the compromise solution, you have more Mechs ready to Master and don't have to invest any more Cbills into modules since the GSP that came as exchange for your modules acts as the Cbills you would have spent on modules anyways.
(and I did not ask for the new compromise solution, but I am happy with how fat the return was)
stuff bought before the announcement was assumed to be a lasting permanent purchase.. stuff bought after the announcement was just a pure performance grab expecting the full refund safety net.. which ones were the ones really making a real tough choice the investors, or the grabbers knowing they'd get all thier money back..
spending money on modules beforehand meant taking money away from mechs and equipment purchases.. but hey now we have metric **** tons of GSP to dump into mechs the instant we buy them making them instantly mastered and instantly boring mechs ready to be scrapped. of course we have to have to do a stuipid money grind on mechs that we've prolly already mastered from a portion of that GSP thats raining from the sky.. so tons of useless XP to stack up in a big vault and swim in like scrooge mcduck while at the same time starving for Cbills..
but hey they could have done something like offer an amnesty 100% module buyback day.. or give us some form of GSP converter..