
Xarrem Trammel
The Southern Legion RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.06.05 07:04:00 -
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I want to suggest a way to immerse the players in both a social and progressive/competive way for both corps and players to get into a form of practice. There are of course HQs in both DUST and EVE, to which members from both games can integrate them inside, but DUST people only get so many benefits from just being in a corp short of the Planetary Conquest battles and the social experience. My suggestion is that we create some kind of Corp Training Facility or HQ for people to regroup and prepare for a fight through VR with some form of a score counter and various information on their performance with a weapon of their choice, be it from something they own or may want to own. With this VR added people amongst a corp could designate people to appropriate sections of an HQ or the Facility to create a more open experience to explore structures and improve performance with weapons and vehicles through target practice, vehicle races, flight training, and weapon testing.
This will surely create a more concrete experience of being withing a corp for DUST players, all the while giving them the opportunity to help create competeition amongst members in a shooting range, or who runs the fastest wheels in the LAVs. This will not only help people learn how to drive, shoot, and fly, but also help people understand more about the New Eden universe in how it can prepare it's soldiers/mercenaries for war and with what technology they use. There could also come forth the option to make it so that people can put forth donations to help create the facility, extend it and give more training rooms, or lounges for more people to fit within it and practice or talk to each other about fittings or any other form of socializing. This will also create more of a goal like how EVE players go for starbases to create a home in the stars, this will be more like a home for DUST soldiers.
I sincerely hope this idea recieves positive criticism! All DUST players deserve to have some form of experience with each other, both in competition and overall enjoyment from talking to each other.  |