If you're a collector (like me), you probably already own most / all of the chassis in question. And if you like playing them, then they're probably already skilled. That means you need to totally reskill the new platinum versions, which costs at least 72,800 experience, and 4,095,000 C-Bills per mech. And that's if you only unlock 91 nodes. I often unlock far more and swap them out. Let's say you normally earn what, 150,000 C-Bills a match? At that rate, a +30% boost from the platinum chassis nets you an extra 45,000 C-Bills per fight. That means you need to play NINETY ONE games with JUST THAT CHASSIS to recover the opportunity cost from switching away from the non-platinum, previously-skilled mech. That means you pay $5 to PGI, as well as forfeiting the +30% C-Bill bonus for the next 91 games, just to start to break even after that period. What a waste.
If you're not a collector and you don't own the mech already, then more than likely you're not the target audience anyways. If a casual player doesn't like the chassis enough to buy one with virtual currency, why would they buy it with actual money money? For the paint job? That doesn't even look all that good? I don't see the value proposition here.
Yes I am aware there is a temporary event after a pack's release that lets you earn 4 million C-Bills and 100 GSP. This still means I have to suffer through 140-ish games with partially-unskilled mechs to earn the additional experience needed to skill up all 4 chassis. And once the event ends, those bonuses aren't even available anymore, making the deal even worse.
In any case, I only figured this out after buying the Platinum 01 Inner Sphere pack. And I only got it because I like the Hunchie 4P so darn much. Joke's on me I guess.
Here's how they can fix this, and actually make money on it, while making it a good value for customers:
1) Scrap the "platinum pack" concept entirely.
2) Sell a "platinum upgrade" for $5, or a pack of 5 for $20 or something. Allow players to apply the upgrade to any single purchased mech they want.
3) Any platinum upgraded mech gets the paint job unlocked, as well as a +30% C-Bill bonus. Everything else about the mech stays the same, including skill unlocks. Edit: Oh yeah and add the (P) at the end of the chassis name, because why not, and it's free for the devs to do.
4) ????
5) Profit
This way, people don't have to buy crap mechs they already own and don't want duplicates of, for real money, just to have to waste dozens of hours reskilling them from the ground up.
I'd definitely throw down to upgrade my favorite mechs with a +30% C-Bill bonus. Maybe I'm alone in this though. Who knows.
I hope this makes sense. Maybe I'm missing something obvious.
Edited by Mr_Fission, 19 April 2022 - 04:03 PM.