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Mortifer
03-26-2006, 01:30 AM
okay, public game...

consists of:

1: leavers
2: people claiming to be drunk
3: same people discussing what drink is best to get wasted on
4: me at ~6 AM without sleep
5: HUGE amounts of lag, due to my ISP doing some service (this early WTF?)
6: people crying that Faceless Void is imba
7: teamates dying like flies in a firestorm

this is not a "im so owning game" actually we lost =(

its more a bunch of stupid choices by me as faceless void, where i actually get away with it (mostley)

also notice how i steal Divine Rapier from Leroic just before our Forzen Throne falls, could have been GG the other way if we survived a couple of more seconds for me to use it and get my Aegis...

hope you enjoy it and please dont flame me for my lack of skill, im not very good overall, and especially not 6 in the morning <.<

>>>Replay Here<<< (http://www.wcreplays.com/pub_replays.php?get=28043)

Grommash
03-26-2006, 04:58 AM
man, you played great in this one, your team just wouldn't have been anymore stupid though... i mean the sniper guy was drunk (i lawled btw), the QOP was quite useless and had only treads+a lvl 1 dagon for items, and just kept feeding the enemy (which had a WAY better heroes in the first place..), but gj with Faceless Void anyways. : ]

Mortifer
03-26-2006, 11:30 AM
thanks, altough imho i was very lucky (at least as i remember it O_o), running into a lot of situations i should have not and somehow managed to get out again...

also, skill > hero lineup, every hero is a potential ownagemachine, giving up when you see the hero lineups (as a lot of people do) is just pointless.

and about people playing while drunk, imho that is immensly pathetic almost as pathetic as blaming bad playing on it.

sometimes you play good, sometimes you play bad, a good player dosent need a reason to play bad, he/she just accepts the fact that he aint playing at his/her best and tries to do something about it, meanwhile the bad players tries to find a blame and whine about it, becuse he cares more about what others think about his preformance then about the preformance itself.

Grommash
03-26-2006, 11:48 AM
thanks, altough imho i was very lucky (at least as i remember it O_o), running into a lot of situations i should have not and somehow managed to get out again...

also, skill > hero lineup, every hero is a potential ownagemachine, giving up when you see the hero lineups (as a lot of people do) is just pointless.

and about people playing while drunk, imho that is immensly pathetic almost as pathetic as blaming bad playing on it.

sometimes you play good, sometimes you play bad, a good player dosent need a reason to play bad, he/she just accepts the fact that he aint playing at his/her best and tries to do something about it, meanwhile the bad players tries to find a blame and whine about it, becuse he cares more about what others think about his preformance then about the preformance itself.

yeah i kinda agree with that, but you can still avoid bad players by just NOT joining a public game, and one of the places pros likely gathers in ,is you know, the TDA channels.

Mortifer
03-26-2006, 12:17 PM
heh, to start with i would like to state that pros = professionals = people that makes a living by doing whatever they are "pros" in. As far as I know no one makes a living out of playing DotA as of yet. This is a fact as well as noobs = newbies = people wich is new to the game, (not a way to insult others for all you out there who constantly does it).

and when it comes to TDA and such i got 2 things to say:

1: Im fairly new to DotA (and Wc3 too actually) and i got very little information outside pure "game knowledge", so i dont know much about TDA and whatsoever.

2: however i do know that TDA is on one of the American servers only, right?

i play on northrend, but sure i could try to get into TDA but i really dislike playing with lag, i havent noticed a THAT much preformance drop with lag in DotA, but i know from solo experience that i play a lot worse the more lag i get, as im used to play on LAN <.<

IC.Shadow
03-26-2006, 04:29 PM
yeah i kinda agree with that, but you can still avoid bad players by just NOT joining a public game, and one of the places pros likely gathers in ,is you know, the TDA channels.
Many TDA players are just as annoying, if not moreso, than public newbies, plus they have this superiority complex where they believe they are the greatest simply because they can do well in some DotA games. So while yes, he'd probably find better competition there, he'd also need to make liberal use of /ignore or the games would be just as frustrating.