To be honest, yes. You can lead teams surprisingly well and your battlefield awareness is very good. On the other hand, you except way too much from a bunch of newbies who barely played for a week.
expecting too much is better than underestimating. You guys have it in you to become good, so if I overwhelm you with stuff to do you'll get used to it after a while= gut edit: aaaw thanks for the compliment ove:
Fucks sake Predator, don't give Paradox compliments. Not ever. Every time you do, he spend about 4 hours masturbating furiously to himself in the mirror.
Best hero: Spirit Breaker You see an enemy hero? CHARGE You see to many enemy heros? CHARGE You see enemys and have low life? CHARGE The enemy runs to his fountain? CHARGE ...and if you think thats stupid... well than you dont understand spirit breaker!
rlly mayama but i tried 2 play liek this and u got mad and accused me of "feding". lol wtf is "feding" anyways
When you random a hero to get the extra gold, then get yourself killed several times thus giving the enemy extra gold.
Paradox leading is actually really nice. It's nice when all 5 heroes jump in at once because he told everyone to do it. Even better when the whole enemy team dies and we only lose Pred. :D
Predator, rippie and me had a really really good match with teamwork and stuff, next game deif played with us and it was a humiliating experience... every time someone of you pros shows up everything goes downhill Edit: Another thing is that in public games every retard and his mother pics a carry, nuker or ganker and gives a shit about supports. Its like beeing support is a ward bot for them that buys a fucking courier when the game starts. From my humble experience with any game that has a similar teamwork approach than dota like mmorpg pvp or bloodline champions. The rule of thump is to stick to your support cause he actually tries to keep you alive.