These prices are ridiculous

For perspective…

I have an army of 268 soldiers. Including tankers and vehicle crews.

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Yeah, and selling prices are also not very high.

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I just want to say I appreciate all your spreadsheet crunching.

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mrw I need over 18k bronze weapon orders to max all weapons in my 268-man army

18,492 x 3000 = 55,476,000 = Maxing 14 different factions worth of campaigns from level 1 to 34

How many parts would it of taken before in comparison though?

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You can play enough games in a single campaign to spend all your bronze on multiple drops that give parts. Heck, the fact you can sometimes get the gun you want, with extra upgrade levels, mean that the old gacha system lets you get multiple upgraded copies faster.

The only merit this system has is consistency. At a stupidly steep price.

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Does the new system still have upgraded weapons when buying with silver or are they all one star?

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Random.

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Should have spent all bronze weapon orders on random weapons, easily doubled bronze orders.
Also for some reason I cant sell my over 9000 mortars that I dont need.
But yes prices are quite off the limits.

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I missed a lot of the older system, like the random weapon delivery. However you are making the point that it will take a while to give EACH of your 268 troops SIX STAR (fully upgraded) weapons. If we take Normandy as an example, that would mean each of your pilots, tankers, and assaulters would have fully upgraded Thompsons/Stg44s (Pilots and tankers shouldn’t even have Stgs) and everyone else in your army would have fully upgraded M2Cs/FG42s. I don’t think the devs implemented this so that pilots could have pristine assault rifles and every German soldier would have a elite paratrooper rifle. I think it was more for newer players to rank up their smgs and for older players to rank up their “elite” squad’s weapons.