FinsT i absolutely support your idea.
Now it my be true that i'm overconfident on the reading skills of console kiddies, but i think i got quite some teaching experience.
"Yada yada kafoiwaiuoag norks raougerigun yadayada blarg jumpjets and YOUR MOTHER" would be an awesome Tip Of The Day.
In Warcraft 3 there were tips like:
"Pizza and beer go well together." or
"Don't pee against the wind." No sh*t.
While those tooltips make no real sense for the game at all - even though we're pretty sure on both i think - they draw attention to reading the Tip Of The Day!
Think about the Minecraft starting screen messages, if you want even the 'The Sims' loading screen progress messages (i think we cover a good spectrum of gaming now).
They already tried with the no-animals-harmed joke, a really cool idea, just a bit german i think.
So why not only include some hints on weapon ranges but also stuff people find actually funny or interesting, like statistics on the weekly PGI cannabis consumption in each developement phase (no allegations of course, i just know a bit on software developement too^^).
Do that and even the most illiterate vegetables (*cough* commonwealth *cough*) will start to read and maybe even apply their knowledge.
I'm most certainly sure this will work way better than any new fancy UI no matter how awesome it is. And even if, why not do both?!
Edited by Schmandwerk, 24 October 2013 - 02:48 PM.