The Voice
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Do you have a wooden PC by any chance?
Or a Russian potato PC?
Do you have a wooden PC by any chance?
My group has decided to ditch Dota 2. We love the game, but we can't put up with the community anymore. With 3 out of every 4 games, we end up feeling agitated and angry afterwards. The community is just too bad. I know it sounds cliche, but wow. The bit of fun we have is not worth getting ourselves so worked up.
The culmination of the decision was this week when we were playing together and some guy did not stop giving me grief while I was playing Dazzle. No matter what I did, it was never good enough. Even when I kept him alive long enough to get Roshan down to half his health (on his own), he bitches and moans when all 5 enemy players come out of nowhere and gank us.
This kind of thing is so commonplace and I'm just over it. It's really not worth the rise in blood pressure. Excellent game, but one of the worst communities ever.
We play only on SA because my SO has been stuck with Telkom issues, making his international pings shoot above 1000ms regularly. Maybe that's the problem. South African gaming communities are awful in general. Don't know why. I remember in games like DayZ and Rust people also said they refuse to play SA because of the community.
Another thing SAs seem to love doing is calling for reports on specific players for no reason whatsoever. The other day I was playing Riki and I was lagging a bit behind in the early game because I was being harassed by the enemy team. One of my teammates then called for everyone in the match to report me for 'playing kak'. About mid-way through the match I finally caught stride and started owning, which snowballed into us eventually winning the match. I didn't get an apology though.
I just give up. I don't have to deal with such crap when I'm playing games for the enjoyment of it.
What do you chaps think of Oracle? Played him 6 times in a row now, can't get enough of him!
The culmination of the decision was this week when we were playing together and some guy did not stop giving me grief while I was playing Dazzle. No matter what I did, it was never good enough. Even when I kept him alive long enough to get Roshan down to half his health (on his own), he bitches and moans when all 5 enemy players come out of nowhere and gank us.
This kind of thing is so commonplace and I'm just over it. It's really not worth the rise in blood pressure. Excellent game, but one of the worst communities ever.
I feel your pain.
There is something about playing Dazzle that makes (stupid/ungrateful) people hate you. I think it's an expectation thing, where every time a crappy player dies, they look for a reason for why it could or should be someone else's fault, and if you're Dazzle, it's almost always invariably your fault because you didn't Grave/Wave/Urn/Mek them every single second of every game all the time, at once, forever.
You can pull off the most amazing clutch Graves, heals etc. and people will ignore them completely, then yell at you like a rhesus monkey on mic when you make one mistake (even if your "mistake" was not healing them and ONLY them 100% of the time).
I love Dazzle because he's an incredibly good hero, but I hate playing him because everybody turns into an asshole when you do.
You'll start struggling with sniper once you play higher skill level games, he is very easily countered and picked off.
He is a good "noob" hero to start with while you learn the basics and mechanics of the game.
Your build is fine, personally I do shadow blade and then go straight for Desolator followed by a butterfly or Daedalus.
It really depends on the flow of the game and what sort of team we're up against. If they have squishy supports like a Crystal maiden I almost always go mask of madness and pick them off constantly.
I would however recommend playing someone like axe as your 1st tank/melee hero. He is relatively easy to play and can take some serious dmg before going down.
This new bloom festival scares me cause its the first time dota has introduced pay to win
Although was quite funny last night me and mates didnt know what was going on buy jammed anyway our beast had nothing their beast they must of used easy 10k ability points and we still wonI've got a feeling it's this fear that made them only have a couple of windows each day where the pay to win can influence the game. If it grows, it'll definitely spell trouble.
Do you understand what pay to win means it doesnt mean you cant win it just means the more you pay the more of an advantage you get i.e. the first one i jammed the enemy team pushed a full lane up to our rax with their first year beastWhat are you guys talking about? There's no pay-to-win here. I've played the Year Beast event twice and won twice (meaning I won two sets) and I haven't spent a dime on it.
Nobody is forcing you to buy anything, it's still based entirely on your skill as a team.