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I think I need a break from this game, have lost about 50 psr in the last 2 weeks. I cannot get a game without at least one feeding noob on my team, or a support player that won't buy wards or courier, or a 1500 with 100 gpm average that insists on carrying....

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I love this game but it's just too frustrating sometimes, especially after work when you don't have the patience to put up with complete retards. It's so hard to win 1700 games if you aren't playing with people you know as there are always locks on the other team.

Yeah add me, always keen for a game and need to get back into the high 1700's :cheers:

p.s WARDS WIN GAMES

Me and my bro are struggling to find decent people to play with. If anyone is interested in playing then my username is EVO8U and my bro's is `2pacc.

I'm on quite a bit as I get addicted playing game after game.

Best combo me and my bro go with is pebbles/swiftblade and glacius. We always rape the lane against any heroes we verse :D

I don't really care about psr either but as R-PWR said, is having the best synergistic team possible.

  • 2 weeks later...

Its up and down. Just keep trying to connect. You want to connect, be in chat, and see other people online in that top right box which displays how many people are on. If you get that you should be able to join games, if not just keep trying. Sometimes it'll take 10 logins before you're okay.

It's all bugged. After the ddos, HON has being up and down now for over a week. At one stage I was so pissed off because I won 3 mm matches and only to find out they didn't count, then lost 2 games and they'd counted. Seems like S2 is struggling to keep the servers maintained after what's happened. I could imagine that it wouldn't be an easy thing to deal with. Bloody fools trying to f**k things up for the rest of us.

I was able to get on most of sunday and yesterday. Would get a bad data error when trying to login, but would work after a few attempts.

Saw a few global chats from ktulu last night saying that new waves of attacks were coming, but its been working fine for me.

dw, the trash players that want to pick carries every time still remain :glare:

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