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Looks like everything is back in-order with my PC! Hopefully, at least.
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Oh No I Am Bad With DOTA 2 How Did I Get Here
Let's get together and practice!
Group for friends to practice DOTA 2 together. Preferably through private lobby with bots, or full 5 v 5.
Good or bad, feel free to join. Practice never hurts!
RULES:
1.) You must have DOTA 2 to play! While you do not have to be invited to play or be a part of the group, no non-DOTA players allowed.
2.) Be respectful during games. DOTA is suppose to be competitive, but it's also suppose to be fun. Trash talking is okay, but being a dick is not. That includes ragequitting, intentional feeding, stealing aegis, failing to cooperate with team, etc.
3.) Do not spam chat or invite non-DOTA players to chat. This will cause the chat to be sealed off or even possibly kicked/banned from chat.
4.) Officers have final say about players' conduct. Decisions will be made through officer chats and decisions, regardless of the owner's personal opinion or otherwise.
5.) During inhouses, when an officer or host asks you to switch teams, listen and follow through. Inhouse balances are for the good of you, both teams, and the game itself.
6.) Have fun!
BANS:
- Two warnings for argumentative/hotheads, group ban 3rd time
- One warning for ragequitters, group ban a 2nd time
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Cons:
-IW went back on the whole "dedicated server" deal. Ranked games are not dedicated, they're P2P, and IWNet is really no better than its MW2 sister. This also means that, although finding games aren't as hard...
-... lobbies can be very, very imbalanced. If you're playing with high-level friends, and you're low-level, you might find yourself surrounded by high prestige players who are very good. It's a real pain, and it can kill brogames.
-Hacking is still an issue. Hasn't improved very much, and in-fact is more often than Black Ops.
-Some weapons are seriously overpowered. Striker and FMG9 come to mind. IW promises to nerf them, but I have doubts
-Unlike CoD 4 -> 5, 5 -> MW2, MW2 -> BO, MW3 doesn't really have too much that separates it from its past games. Playing the game, it isn't "MW2.5," but the atmosphere certainly seems to suggest that. Which really is unfortunate, because each CoD usually has its own distinct feel.
Overall: If you like MW2, buy MW3. If not, wait for sale
I've only played MP so far, but here's my impression about it:
Pros:
-Perks have been tweaked, with some new ones added. For the most part, there's no drastic changes, but some of the new tweaks and perks are really nice. Stalker is really nice if you like to play with ironsights up a lot.
-Weapon level up is nice. Gives depth to system.
-Support, Specialist, Assault packages really add some diversity to playing. The focus is no longer shooting people until you hit a certain level. Adds a much weightier emphasis on playing the objective.
-"Nuke" is actually much more dangerous now. Called the MOAB, the new Nuke is attained with a 25 kill deathstreak without any assault/support package active. It slaughters any enemy combatants, then temporarily EMPs them. Can really impair the other team, instead of just ending the game.
-As the standard, gameplay hasn't drastically changed at all. It's the same formula, but with new tweaks and ideas put into play. Still the same fun CoD.
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