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Just a few suggestions based off common observations.

* Rename the radios they get to "Syndicate Uplink".

* Uplinks start spawned in their respective stations.

* Uplinks are locked into the station and can not be removed until TC distribution has occurred.

* Jetpacks work in the exosuit slot.

* Syndicate closets contain magboots.

* NV Goggles, Crowbar, & Military Belt spawn in the syndicate shuttle lockers rather than the base lockers.

* Base lockers contain regular radio headsets and a random, basic colour jumpsuit.

* Syndicate sleepers are upgraded by default, and actually useful.

* Donkpocket box on the shuttle bridge renamed to Methpockets.

* War declaration automatically adds TC directly to the console, rather than spawning a "War Uplink".

Edited by Shadeykins
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I remember, there was a time when EVERYTIME we had nukie ops, an admin would spawn himself as some kind of commander, giving them tips and how to do certain stuffs, reminding them is objective. I believe that needs to be done always, to inform them, same for abductors, because even if you know game mechanics, you don't always get nukies/abductors and i'm sure as hell a lot of people know shit about certain stuffs.

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10 hours ago, Vargh said:

I remember, there was a time when EVERYTIME we had nukie ops, an admin would spawn himself as some kind of commander, giving them tips and how to do certain stuffs, reminding them is objective. I believe that needs to be done always, to inform them, same for abductors, because even if you know game mechanics, you don't always get nukies/abductors and i'm sure as hell a lot of people know shit about certain stuffs.

We have a lovely tool known as antag OOC, and I remind operatives (irrespective of whether or not they're experienced) that there are mentors online who will gladly answer any questions. I also did something similar throughout my time as a mentor.

Despite this, I've only seen operatives make good on utilizing mentors in advance once. Once.

It's far more organic if we can simply design these systems in a way which are intuitive and cut down on a lot of the needless, disorganized mess.

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On 8/18/2017 at 8:39 AM, Shadeykins said:

We have a lovely tool known as antag OOC, and I remind operatives (irrespective of whether or not they're experienced) that there are mentors online who will gladly answer any questions. I also did something similar throughout my time as a mentor.

Despite this, I've only seen operatives make good on utilizing mentors in advance once. Once.

It's far more organic if we can simply design these systems in a way which are intuitive and cut down on a lot of the needless, disorganized mess.

This.

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