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Post by Flying Narwhal on Aug 28, 2015 11:27:56 GMT -8
In light of the information that FOBs will take 20-30 hours to unlock, recruitment might not start up on Sept. 1st. I'll let everyone know when I and other group leaders have FOBs up, but it will most likely take longer than Sept 1st. I want to wait until FOBs are unlocked so that I can hold tests to see if people can follow the rules of the team they want to join.
Just wanted to give you guys a heads up, since I, personally, don't want to have to respond to a whole bunch of messages asking if they can join a team. Thank you for your guy's patience.
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Post by NuclearSaladin on Aug 29, 2015 5:49:13 GMT -8
Great idea Narwhal, I like it.
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Post by ebontide on Aug 31, 2015 21:10:45 GMT -8
Is there any indication that there will be a way to monitor what others do on infiltration or retaliations? Hopefully there is a way for FOB hosts to play back what happened when other players defended for them. If not, it may be a waste of time and energy to go to this level of managing the whole thing. All you'd be able to know in that case is if someone attacked other RSF members on a per-report basis.
I think its a good idea, I just don't want to see anyone wasting energy (putting every applicant on trial is very manual and will make everything come to a crawl) on something that they won't really be able to enforce if the tools aren't there.
Regardless, I'll be one of the future applicants. I like the teams idea and hope it works out.
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Post by Flying Narwhal on Sept 1, 2015 10:05:55 GMT -8
Is there any indication that there will be a way to monitor what others do on infiltration or retaliations? Hopefully there is a way for FOB hosts to play back what happened when other players defended for them. If not, it may be a waste of time and energy to go to this level of managing the whole thing. All you'd be able to know in that case is if someone attacked other RSF members on a per-report basis. I think its a good idea, I just don't want to see anyone wasting energy (putting every applicant on trial is very manual and will make everything come to a crawl) on something that they won't really be able to enforce if the tools aren't there. Regardless, I'll be one of the future applicants. I like the teams idea and hope it works out. I was thinking, if nothing else, people can just send in a youtube video of them infiltrating an FOB following the rules based off what that person stole from them.
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Post by ebontide on Sept 1, 2015 13:16:07 GMT -8
That works for me, just not sure who would want to be the guy watching hours on hours of recruitment vids, haha. Some folks may also be new and wanting to learn as they go, so that is something to consider.
Another option, or addition, would be (if we can target certain FOBs) is to designate other -TEAM- members (with agreements) to practice/trial with. Then you could set rules and controls, ie no staff fatalities or theft, or agree to allow retaliation to reclaim goods, etc.
Just thoughts, only my second post so hopefully you don't think I'm trying to nitpick or anything. I appreciate you coming up with all this.
Edit: And may be less headache for you to allow folks to 'join' a team as a recruit/trial member and upgrade/remove them after they've posted their proof instead of having to hunt down their details after the fact. Give them a generous deadline or something.
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