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For reals?
Why is everyone so moggie over it then???
Because the local servers suck.
I for one only play on EU West.
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For reals?
Why is everyone so moggie over it then???
Awesome Grand Final for ESL One btw.
I really wanted EG to win, they made really stupid mistakes. but the best team win hey.
PS did you see the Secret vs IG game with secret techies? my goodness the was awesome
I had a drow once that bought 4 sets of boots... for more speed.
The other day I got paired up with a dude playing his second game ever.
and some people still claim MMR isn't broken.![]()
My personal opinion use to be that MMR is broken, so I decided to do a little test this weekend by opening a new account to see how things pan out.
In my first game the players I played with had between 590 and 3888 games played, which is crazy if you think about it? Oddly enough this was a Normal Skills match.
Anyways, I managed to play 9 games in total, 7 of which under Normal Skill. In all these matches the lowest number of games played for a player was around 300, keeping in mind not everyone is on DotaBuff.
60% of time it felt like I was playing with people that are on my level, 20% it felt like I was being outplayed, the other 20% was just horrible players.
http://www.dotabuff.com/players/240697383/matches
When looking back at my main account, I obviously started off as a newbee, played a few games in Normal Skill here and there, but for the most part it was in the beginners bracket. It took roughly 500 games for me to be moved into almost permanent Normal Skill bracket, where I've been now for another 600 matches.
I for one think that people in parties are the ones messing up the Match Making experience, as that just throws everything out the window.
It's still early days, but plan on playing 50 games in total to see where I end up, but for now it seems that MMR is working, unless in parties, then it just ****s out completely.
My problem is that i haven't played dota 2 in ages so every now and again, i play a solo game and slaughtered as i am still in the very high bracketSurely it should drop if you haven't played in a hell of a long time.
As per my dota buff you can see now that i hardly play and when i do it's a slaughter- http://www.dotabuff.com/players/131835887
Guessing i should try start playing with people, i use to be a half decent carry lol
It's going to take a very long time for you to drop out of that skill bracket as you pretty much started out on Very High Skill, just keep on playing badly, you'll get there eventually![]()
The other day I had a new mate starting out on basically his first ever game of dota. My mates and I made smurf accounts so we could play with him in his first game ever without him playing against the sorts of people we usually get matched against (4000 odd hours etc.). So we were a 5 stack. In that game (the first game ever for each account) we got matched against a team in which the minimum number of hours on the team was about 700 or so and 2 of their players had well over 1000 hours.My personal opinion use to be that MMR is broken, so I decided to do a little test this weekend by opening a new account to see how things pan out.
In my first game the players I played with had between 590 and 3888 games played, which is crazy if you think about it? Oddly enough this was a Normal Skills match.
Anyways, I managed to play 9 games in total, 7 of which under Normal Skill. In all these matches the lowest number of games played for a player was around 300, keeping in mind not everyone is on DotaBuff.
60% of time it felt like I was playing with people that are on my level, 20% it felt like I was being outplayed, the other 20% was just horrible players.
http://www.dotabuff.com/players/240697383/matches
When looking back at my main account, I obviously started off as a newbee, played a few games in Normal Skill here and there, but for the most part it was in the beginners bracket. It took roughly 500 games for me to be moved into almost permanent Normal Skill bracket, where I've been now for another 600 matches.
I for one think that people in parties are the ones messing up the Match Making experience, as that just throws everything out the window.
It's still early days, but plan on playing 50 games in total to see where I end up, but for now it seems that MMR is working, unless in parties, then it just ****s out completely.
The other day I had a new mate starting out on basically his first ever game of dota. My mates and I made a smurf accounts so we could play with him in his first game ever without him playing against the sorts of people we usually get matched against (4000 odd hours etc.). So we were a 5 stack. In that game (the first game ever for each account) we got matched against a team in which the minimum number of hours on the team was about 700 or so and 2 of their players had well over 1000 hours.
Their pudge was good. Easily a High Skill bracket player. If a few of us hadn't been smurfing and were genuinely new players we would 100% certain have been stomped hard. That can't be good for a new player. Why come back to play again and again if you're just going to get plastered by players with several orders of magnitude more hours in the game than you?
Yea we have one. Not the most active group in the world but it existsIs there a MyBB DOTA group on Steam I can join?
Yea we have one. Not the most active group in the world but it exists. Met quite a few lekker MyBB folks through it. Giff steam name and I will add you when I get a chance.
I'm absolutely shocked that our stats are that low. No wonder I can never get a ranked game.That's pretty rough, don't think anyone knows how MMR works tbh, plus it probably depends at which time of day you playing as SA only has that many dota 2 players?
Interesting statistic here:
https://ziedota.wordpress.com/2014/10/09/data-on-server-size-and-dota-demographics/