Dick Rider syndrome, lots of people will try to get acknowledged by someone famous when they are in a game with them, aside from that, generally the better you get at the game the more inclined you are to realise how your mistakes impact the game, making you rage less, at other people. I tend to only get upset when someone makes an absolutely idiotic mistake that only someone sub 100 games should make.I played a solo matchmakimg today, teamed up with a player who had 600 wins and everyone on our team idolalized him. I dont know if it was because of him, but everyone on our team was being ultra nice, calling mias like no other, admitting mistakes, it almost felt like another game.
Didn't know you played DOTA, how's the burgh.Seems like there are a lot of new guys; I just got my beta key last week.
It's honestly hit or miss, sometimes it'll match you against people at your level, and other times it'll just find 5 solo players or 3/2, 4/1 configurations to get your game going, and it seems to be completely random as to when it'll stop looking for a group of 5 in favor of a quicker match. Sometimes it'll take someone good and just throw them together with medium skilled players. It's hard to see consistency with the system unless it's early afternoon / late at night when the pool of players is smaller, or when you do modes such as CM where the pool is much lower then AP.I like this idea... though if you enter matchmaking, will it look for a team of five at the level of the one good player?