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-console
-novid
-high (Forces maximum CPU usage to Dota 2)
-useforcedmparms (Helps to reduce mouse input lag)
-noforcemaccel
-noforcemspd
-map dota (Loads the Map as game starts. This helps quick connection and load time in Match Making)
-dx11 (Forces Direct x 10)
Put space bar between commands, and include dashes.
Dota 2 > Settings > OPTIONS > TO ADVANCED OPTIONS > Select "I have a Low-end Network".
Dota 2 > Settings > VIDEO > Select "Use advanced settings". Uncheck all options available, and select off/low for radio buttons. In the Game Screen Render Quality label, set the value as 50%.
Check if you meet the system requirements of Dota 2.
You should prioritize your graphic card to Dota 2 in order to make sure your memory is entirely dedicated to the performance of your game.
Close background applications prior to entering match making.
Make sure that the internet connection you have is not being leeched by unwanted software/ applications and torrents.
Close all updates, especially Windows Updates that start whenever you turn on your computer.