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Revision as of 13:15, 7 November 2007
The Goldeneye MVP Rankings exist to reward the achievements of those who have been Most Valuable in lowering The Elite's combined "total time" for Goldeneye by setting untied world records. For these rankings, every second a player's untied WR is ahead of the next best time on the level counts towards his MVP Total. Examples:
- Runway A :22, next best time is also Runway A :22 = 0 MVP seconds
- Runway 00 :37, next best time is Runway 00 :38 = 1 MVP second
The MVP Rankings
Last Updated 11/02/07
1. Bryan Bosshardt 15 seconds 2. Rayan Isran 10 seconds 3. Ryan White 7 seconds 4. David Clemens 6 seconds 5. Ilari Pekkala 5 seconds
Criticism
These rankings are widely criticized among the Goldeneye elite since they fail to take into respect the strength of a World Record. For example, Facility A 0:45 is a much stronger World Record, but is worth only 1 MVP second, whereas Silo 00A 1:29, a weaker record, is worth 3 MVP seconds.
However, it is a completely objective ranking system and does show you who is contributing the most to lowering the total time, and thus encourages players to lower the total time objectively. So it still does hold a lot of merit. No rankings will satisfy everyone's opinion.