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If you always got at least 200 it would make it more bearable to grind but at the moment it makes me not want to play the game.
It feels like I will never get enough to buy a new operator even though I already have a lot of them.
Also, you should just play the game for fun, not to get all operators as fast as possible.
I do play for fun but obviously I want to get the new content and it just feels a bit too hard to get it.
Never got lower or higher than these values.
The matchmaking and renown system should be reworked in my opinion.
I get people at level 10 in ranked on my team while the enemy team is about level 80 mostly and that makes me not want to play ranked.
I have not been playing for a long time, only 200+ hours. But like other people had said, you should be playing for fun, not really unlocking everything quickly. Just play around and slowly gather the cash and sooner or later you'd get everyone. That said, you should focus on those that fits your playstyle. I don't see why must you unlock every one of them.
In a way, the slow and grindy method of unlocking Ops has its plus, in my opinion. Since you only have a limited option, you kinda ARE stuck with the ones you have. But, since you keep playing them, you'll slowly get used to them and learn how to use them better, or even learn a few tricks using their abilities. And by the time you're totally use to them, assuming that you didn't spend a single renown, you'd more or less have enough to unlock another Operator, and the cycle continues.
To me, this is a way of having fun, learning how to use the Operators effectively, and still able to unlock new characters to mess around with. Yes, it might take long, but it's better to have 1 or 2 Operators that you know how to use effectively than having 5 or 6 Operators that you just unlock and don't really know how to use yet, yeah?