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Title: Scenario Awards
Post by: jolly22 on November 05, 2014, 08:03:32 PM
Scenarios are a HUGE deal around AH. They don't come very often and are even more strategic than FSO. Can we get some AH sponsored awards for top pilots? Axis/allied kills (For fighters) then a most damage done in bombers?

Maybe a free month of AH or a T-shirt or something along those lines.

JUST AN IDEA.

 :salute
JRjolly
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: GhostCDB on November 06, 2014, 03:49:08 PM
Scenarios are a HUGE deal around AH. They don't come very often and are even more strategic than FSO. Can we get some AH sponsored awards for top pilots? Axis/allied kills (For fighters) then a most damage done in bombers?

Maybe a free month of AH or a T-shirt or something along those lines.

JUST AN IDEA.

 :salute
JRjolly

What does CiC get in the event of a won scenario?
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: jolly22 on November 06, 2014, 04:06:20 PM
What does CiC get in the event of a won scenario?

Exactly. The top pilots and strategic committee should be rewarded.
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Zoney on November 06, 2014, 04:08:50 PM
What does CiC get in the event of a won scenario?


Satisfaction
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: DarkHawk on November 06, 2014, 05:45:09 PM
From Well planned Missions
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: jolly22 on November 06, 2014, 06:08:03 PM
Yea satisfaction comes with the win. Like everything. lol

But the true "winners" should  be the one to recieve something for their succesful efforts.

Like I said, It's just an idea.
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Delirium on November 06, 2014, 07:02:10 PM
Can we get some AH sponsored awards for top pilots? Axis/allied kills (For fighters) then a most damage done in bombers?

Maybe a free month of AH or a T-shirt or something along those lines.

JUST AN IDEA.

I am totally against it. Heck, I'm not even a big fan of having logs released at all, much less at the end of scenario. I'd rather have each side following instructions and working together as a team instead of a bunch of independent glory hounds. I'd strongly urge you to re-examine the reason you want to fly in a scenario before you ruin the event for yourself, or anyone else.

If tangible awards do get implemented it will be the end of scenarios for me.

Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: ROC on November 06, 2014, 07:28:04 PM
If things work out the way I hope, we'll start the Scenario Patches back up, it's been a bit of a rough year for so many people we got away from that.
In the immediate future, there isn't much in the way of swag to pass out like was done many years back, with luck, this could change.
But not this time.  There are some things planned for the major campaigns being readied for the next event once the new version is released.
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Big Rat on November 06, 2014, 07:30:24 PM
I'm with Del,

This is a team event in which everyone has to do their own part.  Glory hounds need not apply, team players welcome and appreciated :aok

 :salute
BigRat
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: jolly22 on November 06, 2014, 07:40:18 PM
I am totally against it. Heck, I'm not even a big fan of having logs released at all, much less at the end of scenario. I'd rather have each side following instructions and working together as a team instead of a bunch of independent glory hounds. I'd strongly urge you to re-examine the reason you want to fly in a scenario before you ruin the event for yourself, or anyone else.

If tangible awards do get implemented it will be the end of scenarios for me.



I'm more or less looking for an incentive to get more people to join the scenario. Not so much as to needing some kind of award for being a great pilot in this scenario.
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Wiley on November 07, 2014, 02:51:54 PM
I'm with Del,

This is a team event in which everyone has to do their own part.  Glory hounds need not apply, team players welcome and appreciated :aok

 :salute
BigRat

This +eleventy.  The gameplay is its own reward.

Wiley.
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Lab Rat 3947 on November 07, 2014, 07:25:52 PM
I agree with Del & Rat.
To me its about the team effort, the immersion, reliving history. That is my reward.
However, if there was patch available, that anyone could buy to commerate their participation, I could go for that. :old:


LtngRydr

OTWL
1st FG
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Stampf on November 07, 2014, 07:42:57 PM
Teamwork is the only reason and the main thrust behind AH Scenarios.  A chance to work together with folks that you usually are shooting at, or have never come across in game.  If you have never shared airspace with the guys in the Black Knights, or the Finns...well you have not experienced a Scenario to it's fullest.  This is not to say that friendly competition is bad, no...but friendly and contained within the greater framework of the larger side effort...is the overriding concern, and reward when one participates in an AH event like this.  I remember during DGSII the Finns and my boys found ourselves working together against the allied raiders and the common range vox transmission when encountering the enemy was, "We'll race ya!"   ....  That's the spirit of the event...not personal victories or accomplishments, but good natured hard fought action...alongside pilots you may never have flown a mission with before.

If you want awards...run down to the local trophy shop and order up some nice gestures for the guys who designed the event, the guys who host the event, and the guys who take on the side CO roles.  All the rest of us here, are just recipients of their hard work and sacrificed time.

Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Hajo on November 09, 2014, 05:54:32 PM
Teamwork is the only reason and the main thrust behind AH Scenarios.  A chance to work together with folks that you usually are shooting at, or have never come across in game.  If you have never shared airspace with the guys in the Black Knights, or the Finns...well you have not experienced a Scenario to it's fullest.  This is not to say that friendly competition is bad, no...but friendly and contained within the greater framework of the larger side effort...is the overriding concern, and reward when one participates in an AH event like this.  I remember during DGSII the Finns and my boys found ourselves working together against the allied raiders and the common range vox transmission when encountering the enemy was, "We'll race ya!"   ....  That's the spirit of the event...not personal victories or accomplishments, but good natured hard fought action...alongside pilots you may never have flown a mission with before.

If you want awards...run down to the local trophy shop and order up some nice gestures for the guys who designed the event, the guys who host the event, and the guys who take on the side CO roles.  All the rest of us here, are just recipients of their hard work and sacrificed time.



Well said!
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: swareiam on November 12, 2014, 05:10:50 AM
Teamwork is the only reason and the main thrust behind AH Scenarios.  A chance to work together with folks that you usually are shooting at, or have never come across in game.  If you have never shared airspace with the guys in the Black Knights, or the Finns...well you have not experienced a Scenario to it's fullest.  This is not to say that friendly competition is bad, no...but friendly and contained within the greater framework of the larger side effort...is the overriding concern, and reward when one participates in an AH event like this.  I remember during DGSII the Finns and my boys found ourselves working together against the allied raiders and the common range vox transmission when encountering the enemy was, "We'll race ya!"   ....  That's the spirit of the event...not personal victories or accomplishments, but good natured hard fought action...alongside pilots you may never have flown a mission with before.

If you want awards...run down to the local trophy shop and order up some nice gestures for the guys who designed the event, the guys who host the event, and the guys who take on the side CO roles.  All the rest of us here, are just recipients of their hard work and sacrificed time.



 :salute
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: aztec on November 13, 2014, 09:29:23 AM
Teamwork is the only reason and the main thrust behind AH Scenarios.  A chance to work together with folks that you usually are shooting at, or have never come across in game.  If you have never shared airspace with the guys in the Black Knights, or the Finns...well you have not experienced a Scenario to it's fullest.  This is not to say that friendly competition is bad, no...but friendly and contained within the greater framework of the larger side effort...is the overriding concern, and reward when one participates in an AH event like this.  I remember during DGSII the Finns and my boys found ourselves working together against the allied raiders and the common range vox transmission when encountering the enemy was, "We'll race ya!"   ....  That's the spirit of the event...not personal victories or accomplishments, but good natured hard fought action...alongside pilots you may never have flown a mission with before.

If you want awards...run down to the local trophy shop and order up some nice gestures for the guys who designed the event, the guys who host the event, and the guys who take on the side CO roles.  All the rest of us here, are just recipients of their hard work and sacrificed time.


:aok
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: aztec on November 19, 2014, 08:12:50 AM
Teamwork is the only reason and the main thrust behind AH Scenarios.  A chance to work together with folks that you usually are shooting at, or have never come across in game.  If you have never shared airspace with the guys in the Black Knights, or the Finns...well you have not experienced a Scenario to it's fullest.  This is not to say that friendly competition is bad, no...but friendly and contained within the greater framework of the larger side effort...is the overriding concern, and reward when one participates in an AH event like this.  I remember during DGSII the Finns and my boys found ourselves working together against the allied raiders and the common range vox transmission when encountering the enemy was, "We'll race ya!"   ....  That's the spirit of the event...not personal victories or accomplishments, but good natured hard fought action...alongside pilots you may never have flown a mission with before.

If you want awards...run down to the local trophy shop and order up some nice gestures for the guys who designed the event, the guys who host the event, and the guys who take on the side CO roles.  All the rest of us here, are just recipients of their hard work and sacrificed time.


:aok
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Sloehand on November 19, 2014, 07:52:03 PM
What does CiC get in the event of a won scenario?

People continuously bugging him thereafter to do it again.   :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: Stampf on November 19, 2014, 08:20:44 PM
The side CO's - win or lose...and I have flown in over a dozen of these now and honestly couldn't tell you which ones my side won or lost - always get at least one very awesome reward for their efforts in a Scenario, and that is - new life long friends.  I suppose each of us must place our own value on that perk.

Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: SEseph on November 19, 2014, 11:42:10 PM
The side CO's - win or lose...and I have flown in over a dozen of these now and honestly couldn't tell you which ones my side won or lost - always get at least one very awesome reward for their efforts in a Scenario, and that is - new life long friends.  I suppose each of us must place our own value on that perk.



Very well said.  :salute
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: BaldEagl on November 20, 2014, 12:04:37 AM
:aok

:aok

Wow.  You really really liked that quote huh?
Title: Re: Scenario Awards
Post by: aztec on November 20, 2014, 08:44:49 AM
Wow.  You really really liked that quote huh?
Lol, sorry for double post.