It's a great community initiative and I will contribute where I can.
However, to make this a reliable and consistent long term mentoring program then it has to be a
win-win premium deal for both involved.
To attract as many top players possible and also to sort the serious new players from the rest there just has to be a small fee which should be 100% non-profit.
As example, create a COH2 "tournament fund/prize pool" and let the new players that signed up pay a small fee such as 5$ which then goes back to the prize pool for top players in tournaments.
So with something like this everyone win which foster more professionalism and attract serious players.
With a free service its to easy wasting everyone's time and energy so eventual the program loses its momentum.
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