@r3vanns
There's plenty of reason to add it.
And before you say practice - well, queue up for HG, and you'll have all the practice you need.
HG can be good practice, but it doesn't necessarily train TDM unless you organize it with another boat.
More importantly, already having ways of practicing isn’t a reason not to add more options for practicing that can make the game more fun for different players.
Why limit the flavors of ice cream?
This game has no competitive scene, so the entire premise of "training" by fighting your own crew instead of enemy crews is pointless. What are you training for? 😂
This game does have a competitive scene. While it has certainly diminished since the removal of Arena and the downfall of NAL, it certainly still exists in forms like League of Thieves.
TDMers would also benefit by being able to scrim on their own boats instead of needing to hijack another boat or spike a server.
While those examples are beside the point because they are minorities in the community, the ultimate reason why people would generally want to "train" is just to be able to learn and protect themselves out on the seas in a controlled environment where they can have a buddy moderate the difficulty with no desire to do anything competitive.
Maybe a more experienced player wants to teach a swabbie the nuances of the sword lunge, a FF option would be of great benefit there
It's a cartoon pirate game, not a DotA, CS or WoW tournament. Doesn't even have a ranking system.
Chill and enjoy the game, you're taking it too seriously lol
Exactly, a chill pirate game where it's ok to be goofy and mess around with your crew from time to time. It's fun to have the option to RP duels and mutinies. A FF toggle would be fun for the same reasons adding card games or dice games would be fun: it gives people another excuse to interact with their crew.
Worries about a FF option generally boil down to a fear that it will be abused by trolls, which can so easily be avoided by good game design like opting in and out by individuals or locking it behind an emote that two people must mutually agree to.
And if you don't find value in being able to shoot your own crew, you can just opt to never have FF on.
A FF toggle = tools, not rules
I say this discussion extents to locked armories. It can be fun to allow another crew to use your armory by toggling it even if it doesnt provide a direct benefit to you.