A couple of factions, especially legions, have some rooms that are clearly meant to be officer quarters. Often more than 3 of them.
This is pretty cool, I think, and gives an opportunity to really show off the privileges of rank when you just use one of those rooms instead of slumming it with the legionnaires. However, no one would ever actually use those quarters as their own, because anything left in the chests can just be taken out of them -- since every single legionnaire (or new member of the Iron Throne or whatever) has access to it all the same as a Captain or a Tribune might.
Suggestion is to make these officer rooms "claimable" by, well, officers. Make a system that allows anyone rank Lieutenant or above (or another fitting rank for other factions) to "speak" to an unclaimed door and be given a key much the same as a key to a player owned house. Then they can decide to lock it, keep it open, strengthen the lock, strengthen the door or whatever. If anyone who is not the claiming player tries to open the door, let it display a "this room is occupied by [rank] [player name]" and it even gives them a bit of the old impressive factor for new recruits, and gives them something to strive for.
A couple of factions, especially legions, have some rooms that are clearly meant to be officer quarters. Often more than 3 of them.
This is pretty cool, I think, and gives an opportunity to really show off the privileges of rank when you just use one of those rooms instead of slumming it with the legionnaires. However, no one would ever actually use those quarters as their own, because anything left in the chests can just be taken out of them -- since every single legionnaire (or new member of the Iron Throne or whatever) has access to it all the same as a Captain or a Tribune might.
Suggestion is to make these officer rooms "claimable" by, well, officers. Make a system that allows anyone rank Lieutenant or above (or another fitting rank for other factions) to "speak" to an unclaimed door and be given a key much the same as a key to a player owned house. Then they can decide to lock it, keep it open, strengthen the lock, strengthen the door or whatever. If anyone who is not the claiming player tries to open the door, let it display a "this room is occupied by [rank] [player name]" and it even gives them a bit of the old impressive factor for new recruits, and gives them something to strive for.