If each large Outfit were to offer a n00b program, under ideal circumstances, would happen in a VR training facility.
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Not sure if this is ideal. The problem is new players being hesitant in committing themselves right off the bat to an outfit. Starting in some neutral team play/training program that helps me getting to know these outfits before deciding which one to join would help me a lot.
Also a VR facility, while nice, is not an environment I want to spend too much time in. People that have been asking for a VR to train newbies seem to forget that most players want to shoot stuff for real and level up for real. Spending hours of your valuable time practicing complicated base capping tactics while not gaining any XP/certs for it is just not going to happen for most players.
The other way is to explain functions of different classes and roles in PS2 over vent/TS or mumble. But the important pieces of advice often come from in-the-moment questions and situations.
The best experience then, would have to come from a buddy system or actively getting a group of noobs together and have them follow you around after teaching them how to find a squad-mate on the map and spawn close to them.
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Here you might have a point. The current in-game comms functionality is there to be used by a new player outfit but its not as functional compared to Humble, TeamSpeak etc. Weather this Academy/"Welcome to new players" program could work without people having to install a comms client first is still an open question for me.
but I don't know if the new players will get the memo to join the new player outfit!
I think that the game should ask players if they wish to be put in an outfit "Welcome to new players" at which point one of the officers gets a message of a pending join request.
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Another good point because this will only work if the bigger outfits and SOE are behind it. However, I don't see why they wouldn't support this because this is so very much in their own interest. A new player program is the ideal ground for creating commitment to the PS2 game and getting people interested in the outfits.
And it take less time then you think to make it happen as this new player program can start small and grow big over time. Here is an example on how this could work, imagine this:
- The 3 biggest NC outfits on US West 1 (Theebe) stick together to form a local NC Military Academy: They want more and better recruits to convert to their cause to keep the continents more locked down.
- So they set up a local (NC) Military Academy outfit and contact SOE. SOE could then provide them with Military Academy web templates and forum hosting but at this stage this isn't even necessary.
- Now every time I die or get a load screen (you know, that screens that currently says "Join Alpha squad"), I get a message to join my local Military Academy. I only get this of course when I'm playing NC on US West 1.
- Now when I login as a new player I see that the Military Academy is always listed as a squad to join. So I can always hop in and get right into the action under the guidance of the best instructors NC on West has to offer.
There are many ways to make this work of course, this just an example.