![]() ![]() Using the ROI Method you can manage almost any mix of GBs or GB levels, almost any mix of player advancement or FP income flow, and have a swap with a well defined beginning and end point. My fellow players agreed with my conclusions and rationale about the ROI as the basis for how we would proceed so we began our first Swap Team based upon it over a year ago and it is still going strong. ![]() As long as these goals were met in as fair and equitable a way as possible maintaining a strict 1:1 swap was not a concern. After all, the goals we wanted for our Swap Team were consistent leveling, predictable rewards and BP access. It was the basis of how I valued targets for Sniping and when I examined how it could work in swaps and especially a Swap Team I was convinced it was the better way. We found the 1:1 swap metric to be problematic, and my Sniper mind told me the ROI was a better metric to use. The use of the ROI was arrived at after working personal 1:1 swaps with a group of other players, all of which were active Snipers like myself. The ROI is determined by dividing the amount of FP a player donates by the amount of FP the player receives in rewards, including any Arc bonus.Įxample: 100 FP donated and 25 FP rewarded is a ROI of 4.00. It allows for easier control, management, flexibility, adaptability and application in my experience. ![]() This method is designed using an ROI (Return on Investment) calculation rather than a 1:1 traditional swap calculation for the means of maintaining parity and fairness across the team members throughout the life of the swap. ![]()
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