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Based actually, letters are useless, we speak bullets
The class level isn't as relevant in this game as in some other ones.
But what they should put in game is a player level, similar to the blue level in Deep Rock Galatic. So you can see if the guy is a veteran leveling a new class or a noob trying to burn steps.
Yeah that sounds like someone who probably has one class at max level but it's the same as yours so they were forced to pick another class and they're all unleveled.
This is one of the major pitfalls of the co-op mode, especially for those players who insist on "maining" a class.