Thread:DiddleshotRBLX/@comment-43481857-20190918225944

So... I bet you're wondering why I'm bothering you, posting a message on your wall... Well... Pinewood has changed my life, and I've decided to, well, praise(?) you on what nice work you've done. I'm a PBST Tier 1 (Tier 2 soon) and joined pinewood in 2015. So, I guess I lied, there are actually TWO things I want to say first. Well, I know that you're wondering how I'm not at least a Tier 3. It's because of something that has prevented many cadets from progressing in ranks. Misinformation. Or more, a lack OF information. This is only a suggestion, but I was wondering about something when I became a Tier 1 in late May 2019. I was wondering if there could be some better way to inform cadets about training and how to get to higher ranks (I was also wondering about a main group role that contributed ideas, but that's besides the point and I'm ABSOLUTLEY not asking for ranks or PIA or PBV or anything of that matter). Out of all of the members of security, I'm estimating that only about 10,000 have even HEARD about the PBSTAC, almost every cadet has heard of trainings, and about 20,000 have heard about the training/points system. Now, the idea I present to you is some kind of PBST information section. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, maybe even just a bubba the penguin extension brought further, but some kind of place in every facility where cadets can get information on PBST and where to train, training ettiquette, responsibilities, rules, and more. I see a lot of potential and the first step is to inform the people. Now, if you find this idea silly, that's okay. If you think that it's just a bad idea and will add abusers, that's okay as well. It's only a suggestion after all. Now for the complement So, my pinewood career started in 2015 when a friend told me about it. At the beginning I was a little skeptical, but after playing it for about a week, I thought: This game is amazing... well executed in all parts, sure, some parts need a but of a cleanup, but besides that it's amazing. Now, after about half a year, I got bored. But I came back in 2019, learned about how to rank up, and well, ranked up. All I have to say is, thank you. Thank you. 