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Dota 2 is definitely not the game for me now

After years of regular play I reached a point where the day-to-day matches were dominated by verbal abuse, griefing, and intentional disruption, and I no longer find the game worth my time.

This is not one bad game or one bad week. Over recent months I saw the same patterns… teammates using voice and chat to insult, repeated intentional feeding, smurf accounts undermining fair play, and players leaving ranked matches without penalty. When I used the in-game report tools, the outcomes rarely changed anything about how future matches played out. That combination made climbing or even casual matches more stressful than fun.

Valve has made updates to Dota 2 over the years, but for me those changes did not address the core social problems inside matches. Ranked MMR still carries value and weight, which makes every match feel higher stakes, and that amplifies abusive behavior in a small slice of players. I’m not interested in turning my free time into a negotiation with toxicity every session.

I’m stepping away from Dota 2 for now to play other things and to avoid burning out. I’ll check back on the game from time to time, and I’ll follow developer notes on any changes to reporting, penalties, and matchmaking. If Valve improves how the matchmaking and behavioral systems handle repeat offenders, I could consider coming back.

If you’ve had a similar experience, I’d like to hear how you handled it and whether you kept playing or left the game too.

Dota 2

Dota 2

Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena video game and the stand-alone sequel to the Defense of the Ancients (DotA) mod. With regular updates that ensure a constant evolution of gameplay, features, and heroes, Dota 2 has taken on a life of its own.

  • Genre: Strategy, MOBA
  • Platforms: Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac
  • Modes: Multiplayer, Co-operative
  • Release: 2013-07-09
  • Publisher: Valve
  • IGDB Rating: 79.2/100

Angel Kicevski

I've spent half of my life playing video games, ever since the competitive 1.6 era. Now I am happily married to Margarita Kicevski, and have two beautiful children. My goal is to deliver fresh news and updates, but most of the time I want to work on guides. Since I have rebooted this website, I am planning on making it huge. Just you wait!

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