I agree with this wholeheartedly. The whole military community throws around their opinions thinking they are worth something without even the slightest evidence other than their 'experiences' to back them up. A database would be a godsend, and if its not already public I would even recommend making it public. Next is that it needs to be actually put into use. I still see people using denied weapons such as the TI M4A1 AXE, which was even used today on a raid. />http://forums.ordoimperialis.com/index.php?/page/ordo-weapon-database/_/machine-gun-heavy/ti-m4a1-axe-lm-v20-r20 I'd also like to mention that instead of leaving out results we should still fill it in, it only takes a moment. For example the AXE says "too high" for the firing script time with effects. It should give the statistics, not "too high", as obviously statistics were found if we can say its too high. ------------------------ The only reason I'd agree to this is to support ourselves by increasing the amount of money we receive through our stores. Otherwise as long as weapons fit the requirement criteria they should be allowed. Hell, rather then cut out all third party why don't we just cut our script time requirements down? ------------------------ I wouldn't say Lurdan is one to fake script time checks. He says he tested it three times with an average of 0.085 on Badnarik. Its a single gun and I know that at least a few Ordo have it, so it wouldn't take too long to re-test the firing script time. ------------------------ Training should be more toughly graded, and should teach slightly more with regards to combat. We need to see how someone performs combat-wise, too, before allowing them to progress to the slightly more advanced phases of Armatura and into the Ordo Imperialis. Grading I don't really think should be told to them on the database. Perhaps still entered and if they reach a position that allows them to see it then go ahead, but I believe part of the reason cadets tend to get excelled is because the Magister doesn't want to annoy/stress any relationship with the cadet. It's probably different with Schola where most phases have an exam to go off of, but things such as Armatura aren't as concrete and is almost entirely up to the Magister. But, yes, grading should be stricter and I would like to see the above happen to help with it. ------------------------ To be honest I rarely see them used other than when someone decides to be a dick and turn them all on during an actual training. From what I recall they are also all separate prims to activate/start firing anyway, so you could just remove them if it was required. But it really is your choice, and they aren't hard to turn off anyway, so it doesn't matter. ------------------------ I could also help, too, if needed and Tsume is too busy. Some of the stuff is extremely simple such as kill water and so on, the objective system being a bit more complex. Though I'm sure Tsume has it handled. ------------------------