When I have been looking at the current CV CPU Tiers I have been unhappy and slightly perplexed by the massive point difference between CPU Tiers 3 and 4. For reference, the current CV CPU Tiers are: Tier 1 CPU : 200,000 (40% of Tier 2) Tier 2 CPU : 500,000 (33.33% of Tier 3) Tier 3 CPU : 1,500,000 (15% of Tier 4) Tier 4 CPU : 10,000,000 Why is CPU Tier 3 only 15% of the value of Tier 4? Why not use the same % for all tiers? With that in mind, I goofed around with the math a bit and eventually came down to 0.271445. (Around 27% for all Tiers, I did not care to drill down the number any deeper). Using that number and calculating backwards from 10,000,000 the CPU tiers would be: (rounded) Tier 1 CPU : 200,000 Tier 2 CPU : 735,000 (higher than the current value of 500,000) Tier 3 CPU : 2,700,000 (higher than the current value of 1,500,000) Tier 4 CPU : 10,000,000 This suggested change would raise the CPU points available for Tiers 2 & 3 while keeping Tiers 1 & 4 at their current values. It also makes the CPU tiers a little more consistent. Submitted for your consideration.
Since I only did CV's before I figured I better do BA's as well. Using 0.39481 and the same methodology I came to: Tier 1 CPU : 80,000 Tier 2 CPU : 200,000 Tier 3 CPU : 515,000 (higher than the current value of 500,000) Tier 4 CPU : 1,300,000
HV time: Using 0.36841 and the same methodology I came to: Tier 1 CPU : 5,000 Tier 2 CPU : 14,000 (higher than the current value of 12,000) Tier 3 CPU : 37,000 (higher than the current value of 30,000) Tier 4 CPU : 100,000
As for SV's, I used 0.39149 and came to numbers that are very close to the current ones. So no proposed changes there. If you want to mess around in the worksheet I was using it can be found here: Google Sheets
The CV's T3 and T4 values was the reason I did this. I have a number of CPU Tier 4 CV's that are just barely over the current T3 limit. I figured I would include the Google Sheet so others could check my calculations, but it was a very easy sheet to make. At least the sheet has an added benefit, now the devs can play with the % change between tiers and the sheet will calculate the values for them.