Marvel Rivals Players Have an Idea to Improve Proficiency Rewards
Marvel Rivals' Reward System Under Fire: Players Demand More Accessible Nameplates
Players of Marvel Rivals are voicing their discontent with the game's reward system, specifically the difficulty in obtaining nameplates without making in-app purchases. The scarcity of these highly sought-after customization options has sparked a heated debate within the community.
A recent Reddit post highlighted the issue, suggesting a simple yet effective solution: converting Lore Banners into nameplate rewards. This proposal aims to address the frustration felt by many players who find the current acquisition methods too restrictive. The argument is further fueled by the observation that some players find Lore Banners aesthetically less appealing than nameplates.
The game's Proficiency Point system, which rewards players for mastering characters through gameplay, is also under scrutiny. Many players believe that adding nameplates to the Proficiency rewards would be a logical and rewarding addition, providing a tangible representation of skill and dedication. The current Proficiency rewards are considered insufficient by a significant portion of the player base, with calls for more tiers and options.
Launched just a month ago, Marvel Rivals recently released its highly anticipated Season 1 update, introducing new characters (Sue Storm and Mister Fantastic), maps, and game modes. While Season 1 boasts an expanded battle pass with numerous skins, the nameplate acquisition issue remains a prominent concern. The limited availability of nameplates, particularly those requiring real-money purchases, continues to fuel the ongoing discussion. The debate underscores the importance of a balanced and rewarding system that caters to both free-to-play and paying players. With Season 1 expected to run until mid-April, developers may consider addressing this feedback to enhance player satisfaction.
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