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Reply #15
by Blackllama on 10 Feb, 2013 04:08
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According to reddit, if a team member is switched out for another the team's mmr is reset. That seems like a bit of a pain in the ass.
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Reply #16
by Kwaurtz on 10 Feb, 2013 11:34
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Makes sense to me that should happen.
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Reply #17
by Mr.TheDoctor on 10 Feb, 2013 12:36
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So I guess what would have to happen is we organize exactly who would absolutely be interested here, and should multiple teams be desired, who's on what team. We should have party dota sessions to figure out who's good at what, etc.
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Reply #18
by Kwaurtz on 10 Feb, 2013 12:53
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Two teams will more than likely be a must. Leomire and I both have experience doing competitive dota and wanna get back into that sort of habit. And unless you are really ready to dedicate the time to being competitive, I suggest we have the second team be more lax.
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Reply #19
by Leomire on 10 Feb, 2013 14:44
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Two teams will more than likely be a must. Leomire and I both have experience doing competitive dota and wanna get back into that sort of habit. And unless you are really ready to dedicate the time to being competitive, I suggest we have the second team be more lax.
I hate losing. Not to mention I've competed in some local tournaments so I've learned from there as well.
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Reply #20
by Kwaurtz on 10 Feb, 2013 14:59
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Two teams will more than likely be a must. Leomire and I both have experience doing competitive dota and wanna get back into that sort of habit. And unless you are really ready to dedicate the time to being competitive, I suggest we have the second team be more lax.
I hate losing. Not to mention I've competed in some local tournaments so I've learned from there as well.
Same here, losing because you get outplayed and you're playing at your best is one thing. But not trying, or saying 'its just a game' is no excuse for losing. If we're gonna do competitive, we are going to do it to win.
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Reply #21
by Mr.TheDoctor on 10 Feb, 2013 18:23
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So two teams, one competitive, one relaxed. We probably don't have more than 10 Dota players in CG anyways. Also, I know I personally would like to get to the competitive point, and right now I am fairly decent at the game in general, I just simply haven't had enough time to learn all the individual heroes.
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Reply #22
by Link236 on 10 Feb, 2013 18:53
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Yeah, having a competitive team and a relaxed team would be great. I'm pretty much a beginner. I've played 20 or so matches, so I know the swing of things, but I pretty much limited to the basics.
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Reply #23
by Sniper no Sniping on 11 Feb, 2013 00:11
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i'd play but DOTA 2 scares me
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Reply #24
by Cadaver on 11 Feb, 2013 00:33
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My 2 cents: Have a serious competitive team, and have it name itself, first (gets the first naming rights) and then have a 2nd team for fun.
Both named CG somehow.
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Reply #25
by Napoleon BonaPARTY on 11 Feb, 2013 14:44
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I agree with cadaver.
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Reply #26
by TowerSheep on 11 Feb, 2013 16:22
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I wouldn't mind throwing my hat in the ring for training people. Get some new players up to speed and work with the competitive team to give'em a good practice/warm-up.
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Reply #27
by Mr.TheDoctor on 11 Feb, 2013 21:34
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