Online noob questions
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I'm one of those guys who much prefers to play offline. I'm older and simply don't have the reaction times to be competitive. Nor do I have hours and hours a day to practice. I can't even keep up with all the reward programs as they're released. However, more and more missions require online play, so I figured I need to dive in.
What is the difference between Ranked Seasons and Casual Online? Is there a difference in how an opponent is found? Or in the rewards? And BR is 3 inning games using a drafted team?
Thanks for any input on how someone feeling tentative about online play can start.
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@InigoMontoya_75 said in Online noob questions:
I'm one of those guys who much prefers to play offline. I'm older and simply don't have the reaction times to be competitive. Nor do I have hours and hours a day to practice. I can't even keep up with all the reward programs as they're released. However, more and more missions require online play, so I figured I need to dive in.
What is the difference between Ranked Seasons and Casual Online? Is there a difference in how an opponent is found? Or in the rewards? And BR is 3 inning games using a drafted team?
Thanks for any input on how someone feeling tentative about online play can start.
If you like rage quitters, toxic behavior, and people who obsess over this 24-7 rather than sitting back and enjoying the experience, this is the place for you. Good luck, man. It's why I don't play head to head online against actual people usually.
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If you play casual online, the stats acquired don't count toward missions. Only online stats that count are Ranked, Events, and BR.
DON'T start w/ BR. Get your feet wet w/ Ranked and Events before you start spending stubs.
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Welcome to the Old Man's Club as I am a proud member!!!
Casual online does not help in any stat mission. You can only accumulate stats for online missions in Ranked Seasons, BR and Events.
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@tfrog76 said in Online noob questions:
@InigoMontoya_75 said in Online noob questions:
I'm one of those guys who much prefers to play offline. I'm older and simply don't have the reaction times to be competitive. Nor do I have hours and hours a day to practice. I can't even keep up with all the reward programs as they're released. However, more and more missions require online play, so I figured I need to dive in.
What is the difference between Ranked Seasons and Casual Online? Is there a difference in how an opponent is found? Or in the rewards? And BR is 3 inning games using a drafted team?
Thanks for any input on how someone feeling tentative about online play can start.
If you like rage quitters, toxic behavior, and people who obsess over this 24-7 rather than sitting back and enjoying the experience, this is the place for you. Good luck, man. It's why I don't play head to head online against actual people usually.
Yeah, but you also beg SDS to give you everything for free and lack the self-awareness to understand that your behavior is toxic.
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