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| 30 Apr 2016 10:46 PM |
It's a remake of Anarchy and it's massively better. Top quality. Can show it tomorrow if I finish the building / assembling tonight.
It's one of the best things I've made.
Group systems, loot to find, vehicles can be destroyed, different types of buildings, doors can be barricaded, cool features like cutting off power for buildings so you can fight in the dark, all sorts of stuff.
I'm proud of it.
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| 30 Apr 2016 10:48 PM |
Also it'll give you VIP recruiting and this type of game will have players who are more likely to be "more skilled". And a percentage of profits.
I'm not sure it can front page, it's more of the type of game to get a persistent cult following (i.e. Anarchy).
I'd need 10k R$ - 30k R$ to advertise, you keep it on your account and would run the ads yourself so I can't (and wouldn't) take the money and run.
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| 30 Apr 2016 10:54 PM |
add me on skype
arexianrblx
I'm interested.
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| 01 May 2016 09:53 AM |
Timezone: Pacific Timezone.
ROBLOX Username: legoclone2005
Skype Account Username [MANDATORY]: CaptainCS7
Trello Username [MANDATORY]: legoclone
USM Rank: Major General
USM Divisional Experiences (if any): My USM Divisional Experiences are, I was in Military Police, Mountain Division and Rangers. I also did go through OCS myself.
USM Past Offenses (if any | be honest): I accidentally :tped someone, because I was so used to using the command tp on other games. When I was meant to :Spy That was my only experience with an offense.
What is the task of an Instructor: The task of an instructor is, to teach and show leadership to NCO's. Instructors must teach and help NCO's pass all 5 stages for the Final Exam, in order to become an officer you must be well thought by these instructors.
What is the task of the Officer Candidate School? The task of Officer Candidate School is, it's a group that every NCO must go through to become an officer. There will be instructors every night at 5:00 Pacific or 8:00 EST, at southwick teaching NCO's in OCS leadership skills, important rules and much more.
What do the five stages in the OCS stand for? 1: Commands. Commands are basically the first is focusing on basic commands such as: :m or :h and :n etc. They also teach responsibility in commands, such as not AAing using the commands appropriately. 2. Maturity. Maturity is basically teaching NCO's in OCS how to be Mature at times and mostly all times. For example, a instructor can teach an NCO in OCS how to be mature with speaking to others. Another part of maturity is how you handle a situation. As, HR officers, we must know how to handle situations. 3. Admin. Admin is basically teaching how to handle AA and what to do if seen AA. It is also teaching them a whole selection of the worst AA. Instructors will teach them how to handle AA from other LR officers. And how to correctly use Commands, (like # 1). This will also build a strength in leadership and maturity.
4. Drills. Drills are basically learning the commands such as "Squad", "Form a column on me!" etc. These drills should already be known from training and past experience with FSGT and MSGT. But these commands are key when it comes to hosting, watching and instructing.
5. Final Exam. The Final Exam is a review from everything they learned from the first day, to the last day. And I am sure there is a test involved to pass the Final Exam. When the instructors think that that one NCO is ready for officer leadership. They will promote him/her to Second LT/First LT and let them join ORS as a Prob LT.
Reasons why you should be considered as candidate for becoming an Instructor: I should be considered at a candidate because, I am active and can be instructing at 5:00 Pacific everyday accept for Thursday and Wednesday. (In two weeks, I can teach everyday) You should also consider me because I have gone through OCS myself and I know what is expected of the NCO's. I did not pass the complete Final Exam, due to the OCS shutting down. Another reason is, I can show leadership and I love helping LR's learn more. I also love to be a role model foe LR's. I once had a Corporal come up to me and say: "I want to be a good officer like you someday, Sir!" That made me extremely happy. I wish I could help a lot more with NCO's too.
Why should we consider you above everyone else: You should consider me above everyone else because, I am active, I am a good role model, I can host more than 5 times per week. And I love helping LR's gain leadership.
Do you understand that if you fail to do your job, it can result in punishment by demotion or worse: Yes, I understand.
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