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unfortunately it will probably never happen
what do you mean ?
Here's a question for the devs regarding that. Who cares? Operations mode is an entirely PvE experience. It is not competitive and there are no stakes. So what if somebody wants to play their single player game however they like?
will that just vanish at some point? I bought some perks with the credits, will they be gone, what if I play another operation in online now?
the same happen to me last night, sorry mate.
maybe, maybe not for me i lost all my progress
That sucks, hopefully they'll have fixed the servers up in the day one patch.
Can I ask at what point the progress/exp etc you'd earned vanished? was it gone the moment you came back and went online? or was it at some point later when maybe the local and server communicated.
Also did you start in offline mode or did you loose connection at some point and were switched mid game?
So far the experience I got hasn't gone, even when joining a new online operation though I exited after the arriving on the barge just to test. I also disconnected my internet mid campaign to recreate what happened and again it seemed to save the exp. So maybe as long as the game goes offline while it's already in progress it works? or maybe its just a bit messy pre day one patch aha
i start in offline mode and played til lvl 10 and lost all my progress when i got back online.