i always ask everyone in the server to add my xfire and tell me how i did. that helps to improve alot.
Sounds like a very useful tip.
Some sort of vids of the sessions would not hurt either for people who really cant commit to gaming (like me)
Yes, there would be a TeamSpeak/other media-meeting, before and after a round. Those meetings, could with the accept of the player in training, be deployed into a thread with videos from the round it self too.
I think, though, that it has to be the player in training, who decide whether stuff like that should be aired in the forums. Not all will like everybody from the community to go watch their strength and weaknesses.
It would be better to practice with a captive audience because it eliminates the variables like SL not obeying, which I agree is part of the challenge of being a CO but it makes learning much more difficult.
True words, but maybe the participant, (the person in training that is), should be the one setting the difficulty level, in regard to either using an unprepared team or not.
Maybe it should be mandatory for participants, that they create a battle-plan at first - then recieve feed-back from the instructor/s- then decide to change X in the plan or not, and/or to get feed-back a second time - and first then, take command of a team?
As said above it is going to be hard to have 64 players willing to be there for one player's training but how about some youtube videos with you commanding?
Maybe it will, but we can always give it a try. who knows what come out of such training after 6 months? maybe 10-20 skilled PR CO players doing their part to raise the overall skill-level in the community?
In regard to videos with me...naa, my voice is monotone and I have a reputation for long, boring waterfall-speeches when I battle. People would fall in sleep, thus not a positive outcome for the viewer.
After that meeting, those COs join a public server (an unprepared real public team) just like it is in the reality in PR or maybe a server (like TG or any community server that is informed about it and enforces the CO rules)
My point is to ensure that the COs don't meet a tourny-like team or a well prepared team but a team that is met in daily PR life.
Unprepared, x Sls not following orders, etc...
True words, however, I think it should be up to the participant, whether we use an unprepared real public team fo rthe battle-phase, or not.
In regards to getting enough players, you could always try and get a public server on board, perhaps a TG password night or something like that?
That way, you don't have to worry about player numbers, and (in the case of TG) you also shouldn't have to worry about public players not obeying the commanders orders.
Good idea. Thanks.
It would have to happen on a case-by-case basis. No way would 64 players be willing to be there for one persons training.
You could simply do it by having someone spectate the match and 'shadow' the person commanding.
Well, in case a server is deployed on board the program, like TG or any similar, it could be that 64 players would join for a couple of CO training rounds, one time every month?