and then say ure gonna quit dota and proceed to stream 12 hours a day
bonus points if u go to reddit and pretend like u know anything about the game giving tips to morons, and make a guide nobody cares about
You know, some people enjoy teaching, when someone comes to me and says ''thanks cookie i just got 500 mmr in the last week thanks to your guides <3" - my heart just melts.
Do you know why a crap ton of people here in SEA have aspirations to go pro? Because of the amount of opportunity, tournament-wise. They don't just rely on being a pubstar pickup, or making their name from FACEIT online tourneys. With the multitude of compshops, and the tournaments that these shops hold, there is the lure of competitive LAN experience. Just scrap together a group of friends, pay the entrance fee, and boom. It isn't just some online tournaments and battle cups. It's not as easy there in EU, because gaming cafes are far less prevalent. You're going to be relying almost exclusively on online tournaments and pubstar status, to break into a Dota team.
I'm just thinking of reason after reason that making a full committal to going pro, to the extent of not going to school, is a bad play. IDC what kinds of social welfare your country may have, it's always better to have the backup of a degree.
Dream big son
and then?
thanks cookie bro,im just asking for fun,your answers are helpful anyway ty
have a backup or die when your dream is failing,always have a plan b
i'm in my 30s and 3K mmr is it too late for me?
and then say ure gonna quit dota and proceed to stream 12 hours a day
bonus points if u go to reddit and pretend like u know anything about the game giving tips to morons, and make a guide nobody cares about
You know, some people enjoy teaching, when someone comes to me and says ''thanks cookie i just got 500 mmr in the last week thanks to your guides <3" - my heart just melts.
thanks cuki i just got 500 mmr in the last week thanks to your guides
Keep it PMA, Keep it BSJ
Do you know why a crap ton of people here in SEA have aspirations to go pro? Because of the amount of opportunity, tournament-wise. They don't just rely on being a pubstar pickup, or making their name from FACEIT online tourneys. With the multitude of compshops, and the tournaments that these shops hold, there is the lure of competitive LAN experience. Just scrap together a group of friends, pay the entrance fee, and boom. It isn't just some online tournaments and battle cups. It's not as easy there in EU, because gaming cafes are far less prevalent. You're going to be relying almost exclusively on online tournaments and pubstar status, to break into a Dota team.
I'm just thinking of reason after reason that making a full committal to going pro, to the extent of not going to school, is a bad play. IDC what kinds of social welfare your country may have, it's always better to have the backup of a degree.
let me thank you then cookie,so you will melt like chocolate
on your reddit guide,help me alot from leg 3-div about playing the map and stuff
me srs btw,also on some answers too by everyone @dotabuff
i would never ever consider watching replays is a viable tactic without you lol
thanks cookie i just got 500 mmr in the last week thanks to your guides <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3