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You could also play private matches with some friends against a team of bots.
But bot matches somehow feel like a tutorial: it's a great place to get started, but after some time you will be much better then a complete team of bots and it will begin to feel a bit boring.
The major focus is on online play and that's where the "tutorial" ends and the real game begins.
Unless you at least intend to play with/against some friends (local splitscreen is possible), it might not be the game for you. Still great fun but you will be missing the best parts ;)
Have fun with the game ;)
How can you be so stupid? The reason is that he rarely plays during the week. Oh, well.. Why am I even trying..
Devs, please make crate drops for offline bot matches....been playing now for 2 years (bots only) and having to do without. There's a perfectly good market out here that's NOT into PvP.
Thanks.
Oh, PS...would be nice if you could fix the bots so our AI teammates will stop hitting the ball into our own goal.