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I feel selfish asking RB to do more considering the damage of the leaks...but it is what it is.
I am just not scared anymore. That being said, pro players still play but usually with friends because it tends to be easier to play with peoples/groups who understand the gameplay well than people who do not (random ques tend to throw people in a bunch, skill wise is not a factor).
Now if you argue that talking to people is a benefit in itself, that's something you can have with premade teams as well and you run way less risk of playing with toxic people on top of it.
That said, your best guess to find more experienced players is to rather join discord groups where people play this.
I know about the data leak and stuff, but it's not like we got a lot last year which was free of such accidents, soo... Scrap all of your big ideas and hype for this game, it won't go far, sadly.
Quality over quantity, right? At least we can get that, I think.
I have put tons of hours into this game. I do a lot of solo runs but mainly to do release. I replay same trial I can speed run because im intentionally trying to reach releasing 100 times for the trophy you can have in your room cause I love the way it looks. But I wouldnt put my friends into doing that with me. They dont care for release and running same trial over and over would kill it for anyone.