Is everyone a WS sweat?
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Where are rhe casuals? Has sds run them off already? Every event games is a WS player with all switch hitters.
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@go4stros25_PSN they absolutely ran off the casuals. Their matchmaking sucks. They took away all the online programs besides the multi player program and event programs which take like 12 total games to complete. You used to have to play like 30 event games to get all the rewards. Battle royale no one wants to play, its utterly useless and unrewarding unless you are a top .001 percent player. Now let's talk about ranked. They used to have innings rewards and stat rewards in ranked. Now there is nothing good,,, again unless you are a top player. Once you get to the 700 rankings its all sweaty hall of fame games. Yeah if you want to know where all the casuals went. Here you go.
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@go4stros25_PSN I'd consider myself a casual, and my online gameplay has dropped off a cliff. At my peak I managed to get close to 100 games online a year but I don't go on as much because of the exact reasons explained above. I stay offline for the most part, grind programs and play the odd event but I rarely go into ranked. This game was so good in previous years, it's always had issues but some of them were more tolerable.
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Battle royale no one wants to play, its utterly useless and unrewarding unless you are a top .001 percent player.
I was thinking about a way to fix this- what if they applied the WC setup to BR as well. And I mean in the sense of having levels; Bronze, Silver, Gold, Plat, Diamond, this way you more or less ensure the playing field is equal across the board. And don't change the rewards (I know that'll be unpopular but hear me out). You've still gotta run flawless, and against people of similar skill level it should be equally difficult to attain it whether you're a bronze player or whatever the highest WC level is.