8:16 am, October 18, 2014
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FadedPez in Army UI Teaser from today's Firefall Live
Here's some more to share.
If you are the Commander of an army or have the appropriate permissions, if you go to edit your army (second image in Vari's post), and click the gear there, you can manage your army's ranks.
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Army Rank Screen
This screen, when you create a fresh army, will show the Officer and Soldier ranks. You can add more ranks as needed like I did here for Rank 1, Rank 2 and Rank 3 (generic names I made up, you can name them what you like). If you would like to reorder your ranks, it's as simple as clicking the icon to the left of the rank name and then dragging the rank to the desired slot. In this next image, I moved Rank 1 to display below Rank 3.
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Army Ranks Reordered
In order to edit the ranks, click the "Edit" button.
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Editing Ranks
As you can see here, I can rename ranks and enable or disable permissions for each rank as desired. Ranks can also be deleted by clicking the 'X' on the row of the Rank's name.
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Ranks Have Been Edited.
Here you can see that after saving my changes, the ranks list is now updated, showing the permissions that Soldier 2 has been granted. You'll notice that 'Not Really Officer' was formerly Officer and no longer has permissions associated with it because that's what I chose for this example.
If you are the Commander of an army or have the appropriate permissions, if you go to edit your army (second image in Vari's post), and click the gear there, you can manage your army's ranks.
View attachment 2858821
Army Rank Screen
This screen, when you create a fresh army, will show the Officer and Soldier ranks. You can add more ranks as needed like I did here for Rank 1, Rank 2 and Rank 3 (generic names I made up, you can name them what you like). If you would like to reorder your ranks, it's as simple as clicking the icon to the left of the rank name and then dragging the rank to the desired slot. In this next image, I moved Rank 1 to display below Rank 3.
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Army Ranks Reordered
In order to edit the ranks, click the "Edit" button.
View attachment 2859021
Editing Ranks
As you can see here, I can rename ranks and enable or disable permissions for each rank as desired. Ranks can also be deleted by clicking the 'X' on the row of the Rank's name.
View attachment 2859121
Ranks Have Been Edited.
Here you can see that after saving my changes, the ranks list is now updated, showing the permissions that Soldier 2 has been granted. You'll notice that 'Not Really Officer' was formerly Officer and no longer has permissions associated with it because that's what I chose for this example.
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