Last time we got a week long "arc" about someone doing fanservice, which ended with Morgan dressed as Princess Peach. Yeah that was funny, but felt like a huge dissapointment.
@Darius Düsener: Anyway, while a good strategy will help you win a Dota game, I wouldn't call it a strategy game, exactly. To me, "strategy" implies control over an army. You don't control your creeps, and whether your teammates do what you ask depends entirely on whether or not they feel like it.
[url=#user_comment_351995]@Snoipah[/url]: If you wanted to take the place of greatest asshole on the site. Congrats! You're now it, and everyone hates you.
[url=#user_comment_351997]@AckAckAck[/url]: Stereotyping really, due to being based on nationality rather than skin colour. Not that this makes it fair, of course. I mean, in addition to there being many Brazilians who don't care for Dota, Jo used to hate the game himself:
http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/560
[url=#user_comment_351997]@AckAckAck[/url]: Well, it's based on nationality rather than skin colour, so it's more stereotyping than racism. Not that that makes it any more fair, mind you; not only are there plenty of Brazilians who don't like Dota, but Jo used to be one of them:
http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/560
Honestly, I'm not buying it. E-sports venues have had trouble for years and it was always tech issues, now a light is on the fritz and they call it a DDOS. It's too convenient of an excuse and it just gets abused at this point, which isn't too hard to see if you actually know what DDOS is.