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TheHungarible 12 Aug, 2020 @ 4:23pm 
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PART 1:
I never write comments on random players steam profile, but after I played one single match with this guy, I had to. He certainly earned my biggest "dota-respect" of the year.
Allow me to present some of my reasons (which contain the main idea I'm trying to share):
1. He was not the nicest, calmest, "super-friendly with everybody" kind of guy. But he communicated with the teammates with basic manners and were open to compromise with them from the beginning. And that's it. We don't need suck around each other's ♥♥♥♥♥. Just communication with minimal respect and to listen to the others opinion.
TheHungarible 12 Aug, 2020 @ 4:23pm 
PART 2:
2. I played safe carry Slark, he was midlane Morf. He dominated. I was an absolute failure (like almost the whole game). I did admit my bad performance tho, but even before... not a single ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ he addressed to me. NOT ONE. He was keep trying to keep to team together in 2 languages actually (english/russian), and will full dignity. No cocky/arrogant words like "I win the game for you alone, so STFU noobz and do what I say!", Nothing like this at all. Of course he got some temper now and then and a bit of yelling but mostly with game-relevant information, nothing really insulting or personal at all. I even felt the tone it reasonable and kinda natural. And I'm actually pretty convinced that this was the very reason we won that match.
TheHungarible 12 Aug, 2020 @ 4:22pm 
PART 3:
And my personal favorite. You can call me racist/chauvinistic or whatever. I don't care rly.
3. He did it all as a russian... on west EU server. Now if you don't know what it means, EU players REALLY hate russian on west EU servers (which usually makes sense) But this guy didn't give a ♥♥♥♥ even when I was full toxic ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ to another russian teammate. He just ignored it.
He also spoke english better than almost any russians I've met in dota. Acted fully civilized, while communicating both with the "only-english/only-russian speakers” at the same time trying to organize some kind of teamwork.
After all the disastrous experiences I had with russians in dota2 (talking about 9k hours played)... He was like the exact opposite of experience and stereotypes.
I think every russian dota player should take an example of him for real. If the avarage russian dota community was just half as "cultured" as this guy... Russian servers would be the best places to play.

TheHungarible 12 Aug, 2020 @ 4:18pm 
PART 4:
This all is actually far not such a huge deal that would deserve so many lines really. But for me it was a very very rare good experience, and that's why I decided to write this long comment, so this will not be forgotten after 1 or 2 days this time.

If you actually read the whole thing and reached this point, Be proud of yourself. You are one of the rare ones, who actually takes other people's opinions into consideration. And trust me, it is real rare.
Thanks for reading, have a good day!