With this in mind, you should take your time in Freeplay to get your bearings with your weapons and items, and work out what you can and can't do, as you won't have a lot of time to figure all this out when you start a match. Starting a match works similarly to starting an operation in The Phantom Pain the Freeplay area acts as a base similar to Mother Base, with various items such as walker gears, turrets and targets to shoot at scattered around the vicinity. MGO has a unique system where even when you aren't in a match, you'll still be able to play the game and shoot at targets with Freeplay. This is why this guide is here, to give you the best tips when entering MGO. However, don't think that this is any easier than the main game, all your opponents will most likely have the same amount of time invested as you, and to that end may be just as tactically-minded as you are after all of your sneaky infiltrations.
If after hours of Tactical Espionage Operations you've managed to finish Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and you still want something new, you may want to try some Tactical Team Operations and check out MGS's online alternative Metal Gear Online, a multiplayer extension to the highly popular open world stealth-action game.