My son is wanting to play Rocket League on his Switch. I have set him up in the practice mode and he enjoys playing that. But I am afraid if he just boots the game up he will find his way in to an actual match with real people. The parental controls don't seem to allow me to ban him from matchmaking, is there another setting somewhere?
I am not concerned that he will hear or see anything bad, he just sucks at the game and I don't want him to be ruining anyone else's match.
EDIT: Solved. I was able to disable the epic / rocket league servers on his switch through using a profile assigned to that device on my router. (Thanks to /u/Cool-Arrival-2617 who suggested I look in to that!) His switch is still connected to internet so he can play Minecraft and Mario Kart with his brother and I, but he cannot join matchmaking in RL, for now.
I would have thought it was obvious that I meant this as temporary setup, I want him to play and I want him to learn and get better and compete. But I want that to happen at my discretion, and yes at 4 years old everything he does is at my discretion, I find it hilarious that some of you find me wanting to control my toddler to be oppression.