[MoD] British Armed Forces Q7 Weapon Rewards Scheme - Annoucement
Department for Munitions
From tomorrow's start of the weekly challenge, the UK will introduce a new scheme aimed at rewarding our active ground fighters.
This scheme is to recognise and provide a small gesture of appreciation to those who are active daily in our Divisions I to IV.
As in the air schemes, articles will be published and allow our active ground fighters to review their results then comment for a reward of Q7 weapons made in UK citizens' factories as much as possible.
British Armed Forces Q7 Weapon Rewards Scheme
• We will award 5% of your weekly ground kills in Q7 Weapons in all ground divisions with the following limitations:
• There will be a cap of 2,500 kills (125 Q7s) per week for each individual
• Only eUK citizens of level 20 or higher are eligible
• You must do at least 300 kills for the week to qualify
• You must do a division dependant about of weekly damage
(500,000 Div I; 10,000,000 Div II; 40,000,000 Div III; 300,000,000 Div IV)
• To support UK weapon producers supplies will be brought from the UK Marketplace*
*when UK marketplace prices are closely aligned to world marketplace prices)
The ground fighters who fulfilled the requirements can claim their rewards by commenting on published articles.
Look out for an article in the next couple of weeks o7
Comments
Why have to write a comment?
Surely, as it's on the list you produce, you know who to send stuff to?
Or is it bureaucracy for the sake of bureaucracy?
Because it's an 'opt-in' scheme. There will be some fighters who won't want the extra government-funded Q7 weapon supplies as they are self-sustainable or feel they generate enough cc and gold for supplies from TP and BH medals to not need little extra supplies as thanks.
Plus from experience with the air schemes nicer to have some form of small connection with reward recipients. It's nice to see who comments and what they comment.
I see, it's bureaucracy for the sake of bureaucracy.
Make it so people have to write a comment moaning about something to qualify. Septuagenarian may bankrupt the country with what he's owed in back pay though.
When you donate to someone, I believe the would be receiver are asked to confirm they wish to accept.
I am guessing the "write a comment" is more of a time saving exercise in terms of not initially sending supplies to everyone before knowing if the person is likely to accept.
Looking forward to seeing how it goes and what it does to the market
Something different to comment on.
v + c
o7
hue /o
Something something activity bonus
Sounds like a plan