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In a newbie game, any player with a [[rank]] higher than 4 is automatically [[ban]]ned when they play on them. The first ban lasts for 1 hour, but subsequent offenses extend the ban time exponentially. The system does not recognize the offense until the game is completed and the game-stats saved, so sometimes a "veteran" player will play on a newbie game, to their own downfall.
In a newbie game, any player with a [[rank]] higher than 4 is automatically [[ban]]ned when they play on them. The first ban lasts for 1 hour, but subsequent offenses extend the ban time exponentially. The system does not recognize the offense until the game is completed and the game-stats saved, so sometimes a "veteran" player will play on a newbie game, to their own downfall.
{{Warn|Any game with the word "Newbie" contained in the game name is, since [[FAZ R4]], monitored by [[ASGS]] just like any other newbie game.
{{Warn|Any game with the word "Newbie" contained in the game name is, since [[FAZ R4]], monitored by [[ASGS]] just like any other newbie game.



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What are the Newbie games?


Want to practice your basic flight control skills? Not sure if you have figured out the controls? Want to get more familiar with various ship tech, weapons and equipment available in the game? Practice navigation? Don't want to be yelled at by angry veteran players on the main server? The Newbie Games are the place just for you!

In a newbie game, any player with a rank higher than 4 is automatically banned when they play on them. The first ban lasts for 1 hour, but subsequent offenses extend the ban time exponentially. The system does not recognize the offense until the game is completed and the game-stats saved, so sometimes a "veteran" player will play on a newbie game, to their own downfall.

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Warning! Any game with the word "Newbie" contained in the game name is, since FAZ R4, monitored by ASGS just like any other newbie game.

If you are above rank (4) and create a game with "newbie" anywhere in the game name you will be subjected to the autoban.

Something else to watch out for: sometimes a new player will progress from rank 4 to 5 while actually playing on a newbie game. However your in-game displayed rank does not update until the next time you log in... You could - for example - log in as rank 4, play a game and win, and gain rank 5. If you start a second game you will get banned for it. However, it will mostly likely only be a one minute ban, so it's not a big problem if this happens.

What can I expect from newbie games?

Games on the Newbie games have very little in common with how "real" games are played elsewhere.

You can expect money settings maxed out, excessive use of capital ships, Commanders getting any and all tech (they are rolling in cash due to the settings). Deathmatch games are also not uncommon. In comparison, 'mainstream' games are Conquest matches on moderate or low money settings, where capital ships are rarely seen.

Of course the outrageous money settings help exploring technology trees, trying out various ships etc. Not having a very competitive environment helps in getting grasp of basic navigation and ship control skills, as you will not be podded by some random veteran player that strolls by.

Before you think "Wow, Newbie Games seem like a Newbie utopia! I think I'll stay here for as long as possible!" we will have to curb some of that enthusiasm, sorry!

The Newbie Games are NOT the right place to learn to play the game. It's good to get accustomed to the in-game environment and... that's about it. If you stay on the Newbie games too long while not playing on the main games, where the biggest games are going on, you are bound to acquire some really bad habits that are quite hard to root out later on.

Another important point is you won't learn much by playing with and against people whose knowledge of the game is as low as yours! Improvement comes by playing with veterans, watching how they perform and asking them questions.

We strongly recommend that you stop playing Newbie games after half a dozen games at most. You are entitled to play there until your rank is 4 (Novice), but you really shouldn't be playing there after you are familiar with the basic controls, navigation and loadouts. @Alleg staff, who are exempt from autobans, will appear on occasion on the Newbie Games to answer your questions.

In conclusion: fly a bit on Newbie games to get a grasp of how various ships handle and get some "feel" of the game mechanics, then hit the big games! Don't be afraid, most of the veteran players here are very helpful. See you there!

Finding or Creating a Newbie Game

There is a Newbie Game up permanently for just about each server. They can be easily recognized in the games list by the blue 'Zone Game' symbol on the left of their name, as well as the title "Newbies".

This is what a permanent newbie server looks like.

Alternatively you can create a new game and put "Newbie" in the title, as indicated in the warning above.

You can also limit the game to ranks (7) and down by creating a normal game and setting the rank limit to 'Novices only'. However, games set up in this manner are not automatically monitored by ASGS like the normal newbie servers.


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