That's like a high school Bball player that loves Bball but Hates NBA..
I hate how it's casual vs. competitive (hardcore) players in the forums..
Shouldn't we be helping each other to make a game that we all love to be better?
How can private matches hurt or spoil the fun for casual gamers?
Edit: well at least we ALL agree, that private matches won't hurt anyone by adding it to the game. Thank you for the posts, I have a bigger understanding for both sides.
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Edited by Battlefielder: 8/16/2014 1:04:00 PMThe people who hate competitive games are not "casuals". In fact, they are probably "hardcore" gamers who spend a ton of time on MMORPG type games, puzzle type games, fantasy type games, exploration type games, PvE. COD is one of the most competitive communities around, has a strong MLG presence, but the people who play it are often "casuals" who want to come home from work or school and get in a few quick, intense matches. I personally consider myself a "casual" and I do not like the connotation of "hardcore gamer". There is only so much time I want to spend playing games. But Battlefield is an extremely "competitive" and "hardcore" game. You cannot approach BF "casually". I would consider myself a "casual gamer" but "hardcore Battlefielder". I think there are a lot of people like that so you have to be careful in how you use those terms.