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Shooting range is for trying weapon's firerate, range, damage, skill's AoE, cooldown time and ults. Traning mode is for experimeting (practice) things - it's what you're looking for.
People playing 'casual' wants to win;
People playing ranked wants to be the best out of all players;
If you join quickplay to run your personal experiment, you're playing for yourself, not for your team.
If you are a Hardcore Casual player, stop talking crap to your own teammates. I've seen it happen so often in WoW BGs where the twinks just talk endless crap about how crappy their teammates are. There might be trolls, sure, but acting like anyone who is not a Hardcore Casual player doesn't belong is the problem not the solution and creates a toxic environment for everyone. Not everyone is a Hardcore Casual player who is going to be able to win win win, do everything you want them to do and not require you to, maybe, carry the game.
Training mode is what it is, 5 players vs 5 AI Bots. It's good for a lot of things, but figuring out how to beat player strategies, not necessarily. Can it make you better at playing a character, sure, but that is it. I used to play chess a lot, both OTB and against computers, and the one thing you notice, or should, is the two do not always use the same strategies or plays. Strategies that work against one simply might not work against the other.
If you fall into the group of Hardcore Casual players, stop being jerks to your own team, you're only adding to the problem. Unless what you really want is to play with a bunch of Hardcore Casuals that live in a really toxic environment because they chased everyone else away.
Just because you don't like players not using what playstyles you personally approve of doesn't give you priority over everyone else.
Of course they are calling it casual because it IS casual. I jump on, click "Quick play" and wait in a queue to join a PUG 5 member team. PUGs are casual and you end up with random people. That is, by definition, casual. Quick play simply means you can get a game quickly, not that it is not casual, it is still casual. Ranked, by definition, is not casual, it's ranked games that count.
Quick Play = PUG = not ranked = Casual
Ranked = Not Casual
See the difference?
If this complaint was about Ranked games I would actually agree with you: players that are there should be there with strategies that they can make work with a team in order to actually win.
If the players in QP were actually just screwing around not doing anything at all like running around randomly not doing anything I would agree, report them by all means. But simply because they are testing a different playstyle or load-out, no, I do not agree.
If someone is having a toxic reaction, they should step back, count to 10, and move on. If they have a legitimate issue with the player's actions, they can report them. Otherwise, just move on.
Definently not for tryharding. That's for ranked. Quickplay is literally just casual with the option to queue for multiple modes. If your so determined, I'll even see if I can get an answer.