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Backup Sections => HL2RP Development[ARCHIVE] => Suggestions => Topic started by: Pielolz on February 08, 2014, 10:55:44 PM
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Way back, we had a large problem with divisions either having way too many people or way too few. I think, that instead of people just jumping on a division perceived to be "popular" we do this:
Each recruit is assigned a "class" This class is given a number. 001 for example.
CCA-C45.RCT.DIVISION.XXX, the recruit has a "class" which would be in his file. Pull that up you'd get something like
CCA-C45.RCT.DIVISION.XXX
Class 001
Trainings completed: 1
Trainings to do: (list)
The "class" does their trainings together, and graduates at the same time. At the end of their training, they are given an assesment and the class is presented to the DVLs of the division. Based on what they did best, instructor comments, and personal preference, they are to be selected by a DVL. Also, each division must have a quota of x amount of people in said division.
thoughts?
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requires people to be on in unison
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if you had multiple trainers and allocated a shift roster ooc'ly so for example i'm not expected to train everyday at 4pm or someshit all week and instead its shared between 4 people then it would work
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I believe we tried something similar and decided it was not worth the effort. Instead just limit entrance to a division if it is getting too filled compared to the rest.
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Limit the numbers in every division except socio, have weekly/fortnightly applications for recruits.
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I don't really understand the idea here?
Do you mean recruits have to choose which division they want in even before they completed all their trainings? If so, then no... Training and experience as a recruit gives you a better view on all the divisions, hence allowing you to make a better choice after you completed all the trainings.
And indeed like Apex said, we'll just stop allowing new entries into a division if it's already to full.
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You're making it sound like in schools when your 10 where everyone lines up and people pick teams based on what they know about them. I don't really like it if thats what you mean
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You're making it sound like in schools when your 10 where everyone lines up and people pick teams based on what they know about them. I don't really like it if thats what you mean
more like the NFL where they 'draft' who they think will be best for their division.