You are viewing the MafiaScum.net Wiki. To play the game, visit the forum.

Semi-experienced: Difference between revisions

From MafiaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
"'''Semi-experienced'''" has a couple of definitions:
"'''Semi-experienced'''" has a couple of definitions:
* Formally, it is used as a distinction for a player between [[Newbie]] and [[Inexperience Challenged]] (''i.e.'' Experienced), for players with one completed game on [[mafiascum.net]], who can then replace into a second [[Newbie Game]] if they so desire.  
* Formally, it is used as a distinction for a player between [[Newbie]] and [[Inexperience Challenged]] (''i.e.'' Experienced), for players with two finished games on [[mafiascum.net]].
** SE players in Newbie games may play as many games as they feel that they can handle, either "from scratch" or as a replacement.  Of course, taking on too many games and replacing out of them may lead to a ban from playing in the Newbie queue.
** The SE position was created so that players who didn't qualify for IC status (or didn't want to IC at all) could still play in a Newbie game.  Prior to the creation of the SE, there were only Newer Player and IC spots.  So anyone who didn't qualify as an IC was forced to take up a Newer Player spot.  This caused Newbie games to start faster than they normally would, and used up Mods and ICs at a faster rate.  The addition of the SE prevents the Newbie games from starting too quickly.
** SEs may feel free to answer questions from the Newer players, but the SE position is not a "teaching" position like the IC position is.  The SE position is simply there to make the Queue run smoother.
 
 
* Informally, anyone who feels themself to no longer be a "noob" but are not yet confident enough in their abilities, may consider themself semi-experienced.
* Informally, anyone who feels themself to no longer be a "noob" but are not yet confident enough in their abilities, may consider themself semi-experienced.


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 15:31, 9 February 2010

"Semi-experienced" has a couple of definitions:

  • Formally, it is used as a distinction for a player between Newbie and Inexperience Challenged (i.e. Experienced), for players with two finished games on mafiascum.net.
    • SE players in Newbie games may play as many games as they feel that they can handle, either "from scratch" or as a replacement. Of course, taking on too many games and replacing out of them may lead to a ban from playing in the Newbie queue.
    • The SE position was created so that players who didn't qualify for IC status (or didn't want to IC at all) could still play in a Newbie game. Prior to the creation of the SE, there were only Newer Player and IC spots. So anyone who didn't qualify as an IC was forced to take up a Newer Player spot. This caused Newbie games to start faster than they normally would, and used up Mods and ICs at a faster rate. The addition of the SE prevents the Newbie games from starting too quickly.
    • SEs may feel free to answer questions from the Newer players, but the SE position is not a "teaching" position like the IC position is. The SE position is simply there to make the Queue run smoother.


  • Informally, anyone who feels themself to no longer be a "noob" but are not yet confident enough in their abilities, may consider themself semi-experienced.