12-16-2007, 06:26 AM
The mentor program, as it was, is dead now. Very few new players were using the system yet it was causing Gary and myself numerous hours of work.
I have therefore created an "open" mentor program. What this means is that anyone can teach a newbie and be rewarded bonus points, as long as the following criteria is met:
1. Notify me that you will be teaching a new player as a mentor,
2. Newbie must have played 3 games or less of MBT or WW2 (for a total of 6 games),
3. You must agree that you as the mentor will only record a draw if you win, but allow the newbie to record whatever level of win they achieve, and;
4. You must teach the newbie, providing playing tips and critiquing the new player's play during the game.
Once the above has been met, notify me and I will award you 25 bonus points to go on top of whatever score you achieve. This means at the very least you will record 30 points.
If the newbie disappears in mid game, as is often the case, let me know. If he does not show up I will still award the 25 points, but you cannot record the game as a win.
I have therefore created an "open" mentor program. What this means is that anyone can teach a newbie and be rewarded bonus points, as long as the following criteria is met:
1. Notify me that you will be teaching a new player as a mentor,
2. Newbie must have played 3 games or less of MBT or WW2 (for a total of 6 games),
3. You must agree that you as the mentor will only record a draw if you win, but allow the newbie to record whatever level of win they achieve, and;
4. You must teach the newbie, providing playing tips and critiquing the new player's play during the game.
Once the above has been met, notify me and I will award you 25 bonus points to go on top of whatever score you achieve. This means at the very least you will record 30 points.
If the newbie disappears in mid game, as is often the case, let me know. If he does not show up I will still award the 25 points, but you cannot record the game as a win.