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== Guide into Homefront fleet command ==
== Guide into Homefront fleet command ==


=== Considerations for having an enjoyable experience for all pilots: ===
=== Considerations: an enjoyable fleet experience ===


* Avoiding ship loss: checking fits when a new player joins, making sure nobody brings the wrong fit
* Avoiding ship loss: checking fits when a new player joins, making sure nobody brings the wrong fit
* experienced pilots can help FC (example: navigation, finding new sites)
* Encourage everyone in fleet to join you on comms. People can lose ships due to bad communication.
* Encourage everyone in fleet to join you on comms. People can lose ships due to bad communication.
* First timers should be encouraged to fly DPS caracals in most cases.
* First timers should be encouraged to fly DPS caracals in most cases.
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* Set boundariesfor yourself: I will run x amount ofsites / I will run for 2 hrs / also communicate this to your fleetmembers ... if you know you will be folding soon it does not make sense to keep accepting people into a queue unless you have an FC waiting to take over.
* Set boundariesfor yourself: I will run x amount ofsites / I will run for 2 hrs / also communicate this to your fleetmembers ... if you know you will be folding soon it does not make sense to keep accepting people into a queue unless you have an FC waiting to take over.


=== Example ===
==== Starting a fleet ====
 
* Start by forming a fleet and selecting the Fleet Setup template you want to use. Store Fleet Setup function allows you to store MOTD / Wing & squad layout / Free-move settings & default squad.


==== Raid: Deserters Hideout Fleet ====
Start by forming a fleet and selecting the template you want to use. Store Fleet Setup function allows you to store MOTD / Wing & squad layout / Free-move settings & default squad.
[[File:Form fleet - select template.png|center|thumb|[[File:Store Fleet Setup.png|thumb|Store Fleet Setup]]]]
[[File:Form fleet - select template.png|center|thumb|[[File:Store Fleet Setup.png|thumb|Store Fleet Setup]]]]


* Fleet MOTD:  point attention to your fleet motd, especially to newer players, it helps you save time not having to explain everything every time.


Fleet MOTD:  Let people joining your fleet, especially newbro's, know about the MOTD.
[[File:Fleet MOTD example raids.png|center|thumb]]
[[File:Fleet MOTD example raids.png|center|thumb]]



Revision as of 09:46, 30 August 2025

Guide into Homefront fleet command

Considerations: an enjoyable fleet experience

  • Avoiding ship loss: checking fits when a new player joins, making sure nobody brings the wrong fit
  • experienced pilots can help FC (example: navigation, finding new sites)
  • Encourage everyone in fleet to join you on comms. People can lose ships due to bad communication.
  • First timers should be encouraged to fly DPS caracals in most cases.
  • Using a clear overview, and managing your squads. Helps efficiency and keeps track of who is flying what roles, who is in queue etc.
  • Make your life easy with some basic MOTD info like Staging / Comms / Euni Overview link / Fits / Lifesaving rules / FAQ & Wiki links. You will get stuff asked about this frequently, kindly draw their attention to the MOTD.
  • Set boundariesfor yourself: I will run x amount ofsites / I will run for 2 hrs / also communicate this to your fleetmembers ... if you know you will be folding soon it does not make sense to keep accepting people into a queue unless you have an FC waiting to take over.

Starting a fleet

  • Start by forming a fleet and selecting the Fleet Setup template you want to use. Store Fleet Setup function allows you to store MOTD / Wing & squad layout / Free-move settings & default squad.
Store Fleet Setup
  • Fleet MOTD: point attention to your fleet motd, especially to newer players, it helps you save time not having to explain everything every time.


-    Fleet hierarchy setup: helps you keep track of who is flying what role? The FC role allows you to drag & drop pilots into squads. howover if fleet has 'freemove' option checked, pilot's can drag themselves into the squad of their choice.

Having a default squad (Lobby) helps you find new pilots easily when people join your fleet via the fleet advertisement.

Fleet hierarchy & freemove

-         Queue management: Try limiting the queue to only 3 pilots. You can set your fleet size to 8 pilots via the "..." three vertical dot icon in the upper right part of the fleet window.

Fleetsize window

Recruiting players:

-         Starting a fleet advertisement


-         Corporation chat as primary source for finding new players


-         Contact list: Adding people to you contact list / buddy list helps you keep track of people and may prove useful for future fleet recruitment.