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Why do you need to know? Just pick one and go with it!
I haven't played much but, it's not complicated? There's a main lobby where you select a quest, then you go on it. It generally involved following a path and gathering/dropping off stuff with some fighting in between.
This one is just anticipating other people's movement on a map, which can be chaotic but I don't really think it's complicated? Honestly if you're having issues ~~just play Paladins instead~~ I would stick by 1 or 2 teammates and just focus on staying with them no matter what. Over time you'll learn what works and doesn't work.
Now THIS one is complicated bullshit. lol
I'm a casual gamer and I used to play Overwatch. There's always the practice range or training room, I forget what it's called. But what really got me learning all the characters was playing Mystery Heroes over and over.
As with any competitive game, in overwatch you are expected by other players to understand complex strategies that have evolved over time, which can be stressful for a newcomer.
It doesn't help that many players who don't understand the Meta aren't afraid to chime in. Standing in front of you holding up my shield isn't my job, learn how to use cover fool.
Dan Olson has a good video on this topic. It's tough to get into some larger player base competitive games
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BKP1I7IocYU
Rocket League has a really great ranking system that ensures that I'm always playing with members of a similar skill level, but also always challenging myself to move up the ranks.
I really wanted to like BattleBit but couldn't be bothered to grind to get the better weapons while constantly being slaughtered by much more experienced players with much better equipment.