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Feedback / Re: [IDEA] "PD" in GameName
« on: July 06, 2010, 11:20 »
ofc I know it, but by the way i say, it would be much easier and faster to see it, and u dont need to click one per one
Exactly that was i mean.
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Feedback / Re: [IDEA] "PD" in GameName« on: July 06, 2010, 11:20 »
Exactly that was i mean. 92
Feedback / Re: [IDEA] "PD" in GameName« on: July 05, 2010, 21:11 »You can always check on the right side below map picture when you click on the name of the game it writes playdota.eu ( where the name of creator should be )!! ofc I know it, but by the way i say, it would be much easier and faster to see it, and u dont need to click one per one 93
Feedback / [IDEA] "PD" in GameName« on: July 05, 2010, 20:03 »
Lot of people(4 ex.: me) like to play in PlayDota games, so i wish that people who host, w/e their gamename is, it should be PD "gamename". Easier to find pd games and I think its really good idea.
Ex.: - !gopub sdemso - creating game name [PD sdemso] Thanks for your time 94
Technical support / Re: "Lost the connection" or "Left the game voluntarily" ?« on: June 30, 2010, 17:40 »one question .. why is that important ? I said i'm curius. because when host see the "lost the connection" and he played good - he wont ban him Oh, i understand it ) I just asked if it was bug/random,but u explained me isnt it has a reason. Thanks! 95
Technical support / "Lost the connection" or "Left the game voluntarily" ?« on: June 30, 2010, 16:29 »
I dont understand why when I "lost the conexion", when I check the stats of the game it says i "Left the game voluntarily" So I really dont understand in what depends, because when i check another games I see that theres people who says "lost the conexion" . It's a bug? Can you explain that thing? I dont get it
Another thing is that sometimes it says : "lagged out". Whats the difference btw that and "lost the conexion" I'm just curius. thanks! |