Taking Risk in Dota 2
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rabidch
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Slithe
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Myrddraal
Australia937 Posts
I love the feeling when you are having a good game on heroes like Centaur or Timbersaw, as you can make risky plays jumping into the whole enemy team doing as much damage as you can while your team comes to clean up and sometimes surviving through it all. | ||
ahswtini
Northern Ireland22203 Posts
were you also aggressively taking risks in this game where you go 4-FORTYONE-10? i mean, in almost all of your games, you are dying at least 10 times, which is my arbitrary limit on acceptable number of deaths in a game. pros don't need to die so much to be effective and i have no doubt they take risks too. | ||
Vaelone
Finland4400 Posts
I might have to watch this replay once I get home to witness your risky ancient stacking and what not. Don't let anyone put you down though, these blogs are always amusing and you're queueing on US east so I'm safe from this. So painfully obvious when you bought the account though. | ||
Animzor
Sweden2154 Posts
"Unsung hero" ahahhaha | ||
Froadac
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FFGenerations
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to put it in perspective my last 4 LOSING games with my core i went 18-10 21-6 22-7 18-8 (one of those i went 17-0) (and of course a lot of the deaths are potentially from fucking around at endgame when its already over) and each of those i was able to blame myself entirely for the loss of the game (when other members of my team are 4-13, 3-11, 6-13, 2-14 and so on) because i know (sometimes by watching replay) exactly how i could have done things differently because of this, i don't quite agree with the sentiment of risk-taking. looking at my replays from a tactical (mechanical decision-making) or strategic point of view , i can pretty clearly see when a play is either a) stupid or b) not stupid. but this is on a core and not on a support if you watch a high level player play on low level games you can more clearly see their decision-making that sets them apart | ||
macmann
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This patting yourself on the back is pretty next level. | ||
xAdra
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Vaelone
Finland4400 Posts
On February 24 2015 00:32 xAdra wrote: Is it some sort of unwritten rule that we are supposed to laugh at this OP? I don't get it, sure the KotL thing was a feed but we could take it as satire at worst instead of being outright offensive here I just have a bone to pick with people that buy accounts few thousand MMR above their skill level and then ruin doto for the poor souls that get matched up with them. He doesn't seem mean spirited or anything though, maybe just a little bit delusional. Oh and the blog wasn't even half bad other than trying to make feeding into a clever and creative playstyle. | ||
bananaboy378
United Kingdom39 Posts
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FFGenerations
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like you might be awesome at your supporting, risk taking or space making stuff but shit in teamfights or at laning or something else without realising it | ||
PhoenixVoid
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Zealos
United Kingdom3571 Posts
On February 23 2015 10:43 Laertes wrote: Why's that? I seem to get this train of people who literally laugh at my blogs. I find this incredibly rude and maybe I should starting reporting people for their rudeness. Show some respect man. your literally a retard User was warned for this post | ||
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