Helicopter_dugdugdug wrote: » Doesn’t mean jack!
Headroller wrote: » Helicopter_dugdugdug wrote: » Doesn’t mean jack! We officers use it as a recruiting tool. It has meaning enough.
Demonzfyre wrote: » Headroller wrote: » Helicopter_dugdugdug wrote: » Doesn’t mean jack! We officers use it as a recruiting tool. It has meaning enough. No it doesn't. MVP means as much getting a title from beginner EQ.
Headroller wrote: » Demonzfyre wrote: » Headroller wrote: » Helicopter_dugdugdug wrote: » Doesn’t mean jack! We officers use it as a recruiting tool. It has meaning enough. No it doesn't. MVP means as much getting a title from beginner EQ. I’m not sure what your point was there...MVP should’nt get a title because it IS comparable to beginner EQ getting a title? People at lower levels of the game use the beginner EQ titles as a badge of their achievement. However minuscule it might mean to you. This is the first post of its kind for such a milestone so let’s keep this constructive as possible versus saying it means nothing with no meaningful argument. Kabam awards MVP, not us players. Thanks!
Nojokejaym wrote: » Headroller wrote: » Helicopter_dugdugdug wrote: » Doesn’t mean jack! We officers use it as a recruiting tool. It has meaning enough. lol no meaning at all, i clear what ever path im on with no deaths and i take out the minibosses and sometimes the main boss and still dont get mvp lol
emsehven wrote: » This might cause some issues with alliances. MVP depends a large part on the route you are assigned. Also some of the best players are designated as back ups or held up to 1-shot the main boss. In game MVPs don’t present the complete picture how valuable a player is to an alliance