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On the other hand, very fun game and solid gameplay. But over time no matter how good the game is I will not play a game where I need to play myself 24/7.
Exactly same experience. Like playing against myself. Most domination rounds with serious teams end with like 5 % point difference.
You played with bot before, then with new players. Now you fight console aimbots ):
The problem is in casual you might meet people far better than you as well that have the same thinking as you. Suddenly you get ♥♥♥♥ on every match because nobody of your skill level or lower is getting in your matches.
That's why there is skill based matchmaking even in casual modes. Usually a lot less restrictive though. I don't know how loose this game handles it.
You fight real players after your first game.
You meet some bots first games but the game went from being chill to be sweaty as ♥♥♥♥ in matter of a day after playing. I have no problem meeting decent players but the worst feeling is when you need to outperform you own skill level to get decent rounds, it's like fighting up hill. And that sbmm in most games if you. It's possible to outperform the sbmm but again that's only the best players.