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Purpose of Casual Mode games is to have relaxing games in solo or with some buddies in squad. Or better... The point used to be this in the past. During my recent Casual Mode games, I met full squad of toxic Lv. 500 tryharders at the end of games that have no other purpose than showing off themselves (but could have been a bad coincidence) so I really don't know what the purpose currently is.
Oh, I miss this training mode too.
ive got 2k hrs and been level 500 for over a year, usually win a few games each night. but you just can't have a chill game anymore with friends as there is always a tryhard team playing. taken out of the fun of going one gun only or shotties and crossbows etc
limiting to 10 training matches is weird decision
I get you, but. It’s a on-line, multiplayer BR game, yes? You would think if they wanted to attract and retain new players, the Devs could substitute let’s say “Arcade Mode” for an all day “Casual Mode” that has a 0-150 level limit.