Not exact matches
Without
getting into the nuts and bolts of the test (
more information here https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/401k-plan-fix-it-guide-the-plan-failed-the-401k-adp-and-acp-nondiscrimination-tests),
generally speaking, it includes Employer
Matching Contributions AND Employee After - Tax Contributions (if a plan allows for them).
While the Switch doesn't exactly have a stellar online infrastructure right now, matchmaking is surprisingly slick, and it
generally doesn't take
more than a minute or two to
get a
match up - and - running.
The smaller maps and
generally quicker pace make for frantic
matches on just about every mode where
getting killed from behind and the sides occurs frequently, far
more so than usually in Battlefield.
The Coach feedback is a great touch, clearly highlighting which areas of play you need to focus
more upon from one of three categories: Offense, Defense and Team Play; I
generally tended to hog the puck for my first few
matches and only passed when I
got boxed in or had no other alternative, but the new progression system quickly forced me to amend my style of playing.