November 14, 2012

Steady Improvement

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Since the last time I posted, I've probably played another 20 games. I focused a lot on what people had commented on. Figuring out which player on my team needed the farm the most and not stealing gold from them. Or pushing a lane only when our team had the advantage. Playing heroes like Drow Ranger and Riki because it is hilarious to gank. I would say that my individual skills are improving to where I am not a total noob, but still not an average player. Things I still need to improve on is last hitting, playing support, and knowing when to fully commit and trust that my team mates will follow.

Things that I have noticed that a lot of people like myself struggle with is knowing when to engage in a team fight. Myself or a team member will spot a couple of the other team's heroes pushing a lane and ping the map. The whole team gets into position and then 1 or 2 people decide they don't want the chance of dying and run away resulting in the whole team dying. However, it does seem like there are times when everyone is on the same page and then the whole team just cruises to an easy victory. Is this just a simple issue of trust? When in a random team making game is it impossible to fully rely on the person next to you to do the right thing?

So, my newest question would be how match making works in DOTA2? It seems like one team is usually well organized and knows what they are doing while the other is running around doing their own thing. Is this just all to do with skill level or that a teams leadership is that much better than another? For whatever reason it does seem that if there's one or two people that control/lead the team that the results are far better. On the other hand when no one talks it's total CHAOS!

DOTA 2 has been a lot of fun thus far and I look forward to continue to learn from forums like this one, other players, and pro matches.

Random thought: I've really enjoyed playing Pugna, seems like he's beastly.