In past years I've typically bought either the Silver, Gold or Platinum packages when a new version comes out. My thought has typically been that Silver aims mostly for teachers of Bible Study Groups, Adult CE or Small Groups, while Gold and Platinum tend to aim more towards pastors, people in full time ministry, and seminarians. I may be completely wrong, but that's the way I've looked at those packages.
So, the first thing I did was go and look at the Silver package to see what it would add to my library and tools. What I saw was a LOT of Christian Counseling resources and John Piper resources. I'm not reformed and could care less about John Piper, but I'd ignore that if it were just his books, but his sermons? Sermons are not what I look for in Silver. Silver also adds tons of counseling resources, again something that is irrelevant to me and seems more oriented for pastors and those in full time ministry. I'm not, nor will I ever become, any kind of counselor. It's just not in my gift set. Teaching is what I use Logos for, and Silver is the package that usually gives me those resources.
What this means, is that these irrelevant resources are going to also be in Gold and Platinum also, so I don't need to consider those upgrades, but at least it makes sense to me that those resources would be in Gold and Platinum. In my mind, Logos has misread the market for their Silver package and managed to build something I don't see any value in at all.
At this point, I'll be looking at the full feature upgrade, but likely not any of the packages. That's a shame, because I would enjoy having the Carta resources that comes in Silver.