I haven't played enough games for a rating.
Get on my level.
I haven't played enough games for a rating.
Get on my level.
Macro definitely wins games. I pride myself on one of the most advanced strategical minds in the video game world, but I'm stuck around master level because my macro is garbage. Though I haven't played in a long time, I'm probably even lower now. One reason I never liked SC2, a video game you have to actually practice to remain good at.
Same applies to DotA. I can try to teach people game knowledge forever, but it will only get you so far. I can tell Hanna that one thing that will help her more than anything is just getting faster at moving her hands and her mind.
No need to be modest, someone might yet think you're no good at all.
Manni | paragon.fi!
Depends on what you consider good =p
@Kuntantee
No, get over it.
not fan of online diagnosis but I highly suggest a doctor for you. You seem to have some sort of personality disorder. Even NPO
Do we really have to turn DotA2 megathread into personal attacks thread? Your obsession with me is far more unhealthy than NPD would ever be. Please stop ruining this thread with off topic nonsense.
Practice up! There are APM tutorials online you can look at =p
Is blink one of the best early game items you can use on SF? Yes. Can 99% of the community effectively use it? Nope. It doesn't matter how good you are with Lina if it takes you two seconds to react to a situation; you're already dead at that point.
Yeah. TL had a graph where they showed a hard, clear line between missed injects and lost games (or rather, fewer missed injects = higher winrate) for Zerg. I never saw graphs for MULEs or chrono boosts, but I know it'd be the same.
Still, MMM is basically a first-order optimal strategy for half of the ladder leagues because people don't know what colossi/infestors/templar are or how to use them.
Nothing like ending a battle and realizing you only have 9 larva ready.
Actions per minute. In general, how spammy you are at clicking your mouse.
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And you can see in the video, a lot of their clicking is 100% unnecessary but they do it anyway because it keeps them fast. Being fast is important. Fast players will improve at an extremely quicker rate than slow players. It takes me one game to master a new hero in LoL or DotA because the fundamental gameplay mechanics are so far behind me already that I don't have to worry about practicing aiming a spell or timing anything.
Although, I will admit that Timbersaw's grappleshot is extremely annoying in that if you click on a tree it will stop an inch short and not actually hit it. I still haven't gotten used to that, feels like terrible aiming code to me.
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Just do what we always do and blame the trees for not staying still. I still fuck up Clockwerk hooks pretty often because in HoN it was easymode and would pass through non-hero units and allies (and had a projectile faster than the speed of light with next to no cast animation.)
Manni | paragon.fi!
Oh man, 1456 rating, 79th percentile. I suppose I expected much worse, though I duo-queue with a friend of mine often, so it probably isn't too impressive to begin with.
Despite doing it, I never really understood the pointing of spam clicking for higher APM. I suppose in theory it would make you used to clicking, thus reacting faster, but I feel like those two are fairly separate from each other. The same with something like an FPS game, you need a fast reaction time, and the ability to aim, fire at, and kill the enemy, but I don't feel like those two are tied in with each other.
Clicking your mouse fast is pretty much a habit for me, don't know why, need to click always in DotA.
I feel so bad today, my new mouse is driving me crazy with 8200 DPI from my old with 3200... you know something is wrong if you shackle a minion as Rhasta instead of Viper
And this DotAbuff stuff rating is pretty much garbage, amirite ?
I never understood, but I just sort of started to do it after some time. I can understand if you're playing against potm or pudge, for example, and you really don't want to be standing still, but otherwise I feel like it just tires my hand after doing it all day
For the rating, no idea how it's calculated...coincidentally, my rating in LoL was ~1450 as well, forever average I suppose.
I know what you mean, in pubs at least, the games can feel fairly slow in the early stages.
I remember when I started with StarCraft 2 and wasn't that fast. I was watching pro streams and saw them spamming so much at start etc. Eventually when I got higher league, I also started doing it. I later tried not spamming at start etc but it felt so awkward. I had made it a habit to spam all the time. It makes you faster and the more you do it, the quicker it will become natural for you.