Played a few games, then I had to leave, but the games I played were fun. First game on Archipelago was great (seeing as I was the top player!

), then the Zones on Destroyed Capitol seemed a bit boring, then the DM game (first I had been in) was just crazy, then the last one I played CTF on Island Outpost was also good fun, despite the blue team losing horribly.
I look forward to the next MVP Fun Night!
Yeah, by the sound of things we left at the same time, and I agree it was very fun.
I personally enjoy CTF games as all game long I will do nothing but go straight for the flag, (and normally die lots and lots in the attempt

). So I really enjoyed that first CTF game, it's a nice CTF map.
The only thing I can remember is being killed by some guy with a rocket launcher outside the enemy base everyime i managed a hand on their flag.
As you say the Zones Game was a bit one sided, as all I did was stay in base 1 (I think you where there with me as well) and defended that thoughout the game. Personally I think zone games should be held on small (3 zone) maps, that way you really get some crazy battles going on for the middle zone.
Highlight of that was that I managed to kill Odogg and Narrator a few times.
Death Match, what can I say, I love it... my favorite mode before CFT. I love the total chaos, people shooting at you from all sides and grenades bouncing all over the place.
Then you get the moments when a tank rolls into the place and you get 10 guys gang up on it and flood it with grenades... and when its blown up you get a split second of satisfaction as you think about the teamwork and combined power that went into bringing said tank down.
Of course before you even have been able to take in that feeling of acomplishment, you start shooting at your comrades in arms from earlier.... while looking gleefully at the points tick over.
War... what is it good for...
Then things calmed down again as we went to the CTF game on Island Outpost, this time I did manage to capture a flag... followed by two quite quick captures, (by my team mates) later, and it was over.
Now if you excuse me, I need to go have a lie down...

"Even with my eyes wide open, I can't see a thing."