NextGame, on 13 October 2014 - 04:22 AM, said:
in game wiki. If you aren't going to document certain mechanics properly for players let the players do it, but it is best presented in game some way (in game browser window) in order to have the greatest accessibility/visibility/immediacy for new players.
ability to form a mentorship group that does the following:
- Group size limit is 2
- Group leader is the mentor
- Group trainee must have played fewer than x games
- Group disbands when trainee reaches x games
- Group drops in Rambo queue, with the matchmakers preference to put as many mentored groups as possible in one game.
- Trainee runs a duplicate of the mentor's mech, (including unlocks/excluding consumables)
- Mentor gets random cockpit item/camo/colour for mentoring a player for the full x games
- Trainee gets a certificate of competence hanging item upon completing their x matches, with an optional 10% mc/cbills off the mech variant they learned the most in (offer expires after 24hours)
Had the same idea to form a 2 men premade team.
I didn't have mentored new players since closed beta. I think its more complicated this time. You have much more Mechs, more equipment, more targets and more maps. Maybe 25 cadett games are not enough.
In CB - mentor was also important in the MechLab. Help those young guys to find the Mech that fit their playstyle - help them for crit optimizing and more - although that could be solved by forum warriors.
Sirius Drake, on 13 October 2014 - 04:26 AM, said:
That is sound.
Though i would extend it to a lance. Thats the way most of the training is done in my expirience.
A lance should have at least 2-3 cadets.
But of course people will try to abuse this system - "creating fake accounts" and "farm" with a friend, that get the status of a mentor - may ruin the status of a mentor before the system is working.
I strongly suggest - that maybe "Mentors" have registered themselves. Next they should enter the names of the "rookies" they guide.
This will help to make the system more transparent, abuse could be tracked faster (maybe)
Edited by Karl Streiger, 13 October 2014 - 04:33 AM.