Riddick wrote:Maybe what we should do instead of punishing underage players because the issue comes from both sides, we should start requiring a level system via a card.
everyone has a player card, didn't bring it, you dont get in.
For every "ranked" skirmish or "ranked" event they attend they get a point. So many points they rank up to a level. Say 5 points is level 1.
the ranking can come via approved members of the community that hosts games. so that way joe kid with backyard springerwarz cannot have it count.
skirmished and events could have mandatory point levels. Say the "___" event has a level 1 listing. that means everyone that attends must have card present and it be at level 1 or higher.
if they get caught cheating - they start over. if they lose the card they start over.
This way we are grading the player by experiance and not by age.
It has some steps to this but it's a thought
Tactical Church wrote:Matt these are some really great ideas. Id Like to see all the above come into action any time soon.
My question is so.. so fare i am really liking all these great ideas but i dont want them to just be ideas. I want to help them become a reality. How do we do this?
Matt wrote:Tactical Church wrote:Matt these are some really great ideas. Id Like to see all the above come into action any time soon.
My question is so.. so fare i am really liking all these great ideas but i dont want them to just be ideas. I want to help them become a reality. How do we do this?
Well, yeah sure why not. Puts me on the hook to finish faster.
Here's the feature list for AP version 5. All of these features are working, I'm just working to finish templates/skins now. We will probably host a closed beta test in the near future for people who want to help and provide feedback.
1. Team registration
2. Roster builders (Add/remove members to your team)
3. Updated classifieds (BBcode, prefixes, requires location filled in)
4. Article system (publish reviews and articles with pictures, HTML)
5. Event RSVP
6. Private events (invite specific user groups)
7. Event categories (OP, skirm, sci-fi, whatever we want)
8. Sub-forums (Off topic, teams, events)
9. Playfield listings (add/update your own field)
10. Friends/foes list (ignore list!)
11. Image uploading (no more photobucket)
12. Return of the Airsoft WIKI (integrated with AP user base)
Now you can see how with a Team Registration and with Private Events one could find a pretty easy way to invite only a specific group of people, if they were to want to host invite-only events.
Nocte wrote:Not a bad idea. If it's done electronically like Matt suggests, who does the data entry?
Nocte wrote:Riddick wrote:Maybe what we should do instead of punishing underage players because the issue comes from both sides, we should start requiring a level system via a card.
everyone has a player card, didn't bring it, you dont get in.
For every "ranked" skirmish or "ranked" event they attend they get a point. So many points they rank up to a level. Say 5 points is level 1.
the ranking can come via approved members of the community that hosts games. so that way joe kid with backyard springerwarz cannot have it count.
skirmished and events could have mandatory point levels. Say the "___" event has a level 1 listing. that means everyone that attends must have card present and it be at level 1 or higher.
if they get caught cheating - they start over. if they lose the card they start over.
This way we are grading the player by experiance and not by age.
It has some steps to this but it's a thought
Not a bad idea. If it's done electronically like Matt suggests, who does the data entry? The event host (this seems to make the most sense)? If so, how does the event host keep track of everyone that shows up? Would the players be responsible for making sure the event host adds their points?
event host does. I have no problem with that. Maybe have a person just to put in the names at the end. Really it would change slightly the way we do registration. We could add a line for waivers for callsign, serial #, etc.
It seems that those not interested in the program or those without AP accounts would not get any points, but that's probably going to be normal.
Well one thing is that it would provide AP with more registered users. Afterall you would have to be a registered user to get credit. You could have 24 hours to sign up after event to get credit and you have to email the host to have them add it. It would discourage people from not signing up because afterall if you are not accumulating points then you are not getting into the games.
The only problem I imagine with a system like this is if there starts becoming large benefits for those with points. Then system might have a chance to become exploited and a big hassle of drama, etc.
I think we just keep it about getting into events. But we could allow authorized AP training events as credit. This can work if we do it right but again it will take event hosts to pull it off.
Matt wrote:Tactical Church wrote:Matt these are some really great ideas. Id Like to see all the above come into action any time soon.
My question is so.. so fare i am really liking all these great ideas but i dont want them to just be ideas. I want to help them become a reality. How do we do this?
Well, yeah sure why not. Puts me on the hook to finish faster.
Here's the feature list for AP version 5. All of these features are working, I'm just working to finish templates/skins now. We will probably host a closed beta test in the near future for people who want to help and provide feedback.
1. Team registration
2. Roster builders (Add/remove members to your team)
3. Updated classifieds (BBcode, prefixes, requires location filled in)
4. Article system (publish reviews and articles with pictures, HTML)
5. Event RSVP
6. Private events (invite specific user groups)
7. Event categories (OP, skirm, sci-fi, whatever we want)
8. Sub-forums (Off topic, teams, events)
9. Playfield listings (add/update your own field)
10. Friends/foes list (ignore list!)
11. Image uploading (no more photobucket)
12. Return of the Airsoft WIKI (integrated with AP user base)
Now you can see how with a Team Registration and with Private Events one could find a pretty easy way to invite only a specific group of people, if they were to want to host invite-only events.
Tactical Church wrote:Yes this might just be wishful thinking but I love the idea of starting out as a private in our community and rising in the ranks as the years go by with me playing this awsome sport.
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