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Just clicked by mistake "New user" at start...
And now I have to pass this stupid tutorial...
Uninstalled the game becase I'm unable to skip this ♥♥♥♥.
Not in a game like this. You get to play 1 tutorial and after that you will never be bothered by it again.
The game is trying to force teach players to get better so we can have better matches. Nothing wrong with that.
I was invited by my friends to play with them. BUT I can't see the lobby !
Only this stupid map with one totem...
IMHO Game - designers must be punished for that solution ...
mm time to make another smurf maybe
He opened it, and got the forced tutorial instead. After much head-scratching, since he'd seen me playing DOTA 2 on my PC and didn't even recognize the screen he started with vs. mine, on my advice he started and completed the tutorial quest.
At the end of the tutorial, the game said he "pwned the boss" blah blah, and he was presented with a "Play vs. Bots" or "Send us Feedback" dialog box choice. He selected "Play vs. Bots". The game dumped him back to the screen with the tutorial quest.
My roommate quit the game and it gave him the tutorial screen again. He quit the game in frustration and says he wants to play something else. He now also believes I gifted him a shiesty trial copy of DOTA 2 and not the gift copy I actually sent.
So yeah, forced tutorial bad. Choice good.
I'd like a patch that includes a "skip tutorial" button on the tutorial screen. All I wanted to do was to introduce a new player against bots and show him the ropes, and because of the forced tutorial and forced replay, he doesn't want to play at all.
Please, Valve. I get this game is complex, but if that's the case, isn't it better to have an actual person show a noob, than a tutorial? I can do that. Just include a 'skip' button so we both can play the game together vs. bots (which is what we wanted to do in the first place).