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Fordítási probléma jelentése
But it is not as simple as that. Everyone starts out as a "noob" and will gradually improve, but to what degree we improve depends on our motivation and the environment we are playing in. A lot of players play the game to "own". By that I mean you enjoy Dota 2 when you win - and you rage or hate when you lose. Dota 2 by its nature favours that kind of behaviour, of that I am convinced by experience. Additionally it's easier for anyone to blame mistakes on others since it's more convenient. This creates a very dangerous foundation.
""Rave.Chrissy""