What we’re calling “adaptive scripting” is indeed something much larger that we’re (for now) unwilling to talk too much about, because we don’t want to hype too much, but it’s development could be just as important as the Anti-Recon scripting. Possibly even more. I’m very interested in seeing how it plays out. The copy will have more information, but I will share what you should be looking for if you use C&C:
With the adaptive scripting, we are less concerned with the “skill level” of the user. Instead, it is the current life circumstances of the individual in regards to their ability to express C&C’s goals. With adaptive scripting, your skill level with our titles becomes largely irrelevant and we won’t have to classify (the majority) of titles as “too advanced.” There will still be an artisan line, but even those titles will increase in complexity due to the adaptive scripting.
So, the main and only metric of true success in regards to the adaptive scripting revolves around whether someone who has NOT already achieved a certain level of success gets results just as fast as those who HAVE attained a level of success and wealth (such as our sales professionals on the forum, entrepreneurs, etc.).
Now, naturally the latter group will see quicker results due to the fact that they have resources to immediately jump in. By this I mean, our sales experts who want to get into trading already have the funds to do so, and won’t have to go through a phase of wealth building. Nothing we can do about that.
What we can do is ensure that those in the former group can begin expressing the script on their level. For example – with adaptive scripting in RICH Trader – obviously, those of you with more experience will see better results than those who have never traded. But, what I want to see is that BOTH groups get good results based on their level of skill and resources.
It is difficult to explain (or I’m having difficulty explaining because we’re all running around preparing for launches and the such), but hopefully that makes sense.



