I disagree entirely with the initial concept of this idea; not that I do not appreciate what you are trying to get at, or understand where you're coming from, but for the simple fact that there are 'naturals' out there that may excel in roles they've never performed before.
Throughout Battlefield series I've been an amazing (mostly transport) helicopter pilot, and despite the vast change in flight physics in PR from BF2, the first time I jumped into a chopper on PR I had no problem adapting to the new physics after 20 seconds in the air.
Likewise, I'm sure there are people will be great leaders that have never played PR before but have read the manual and understand the concepts.
I just think that this idea, along with some others I've seen recently are trying their best to deter smacktard behaviour but ultimately the trade off is to the detriment of a small minority of proper players, who still count.
archerfenris wrote:The problem with this is alot of teamwork alot of the time goes unnoticed by the points system. A sniper's spotter who sat there all game not firing his weapons once was looking through his binos calling out targets and possible cache locations while getting his sniper on rooftops and protecting him from close dangers. This spotter who, if he's good, can help his team find as many as 4 or 5 caches by his intel alone often times recieves almost no compensation for his work in teamwork points.
Points such as these also weigh down heavily on the 'no' side of my scales =]