This is unique to your experience, I have had zero bugs like this. Have you tried uninstalling steam or made sure all key bindings are reset (since they are stored in cloud).What region is Orange?
Also I just reinstalled dota2 (9GB) and I still can't move items in my invetory/stash. It's brutal. played lone druid and I just wanted to alt+f4.
So you're saying you see no problems with a system that puts 4 pro players on one team and 5-random players on the other?How is that broken? Players of high mmr should play together...
... the point is MMR is broken. The fact that they're on the same team is immaterial (though dota2 does in fact have a teams....), if you grab a handful of pro players from T1 teams they'll dominate barring a try-hard stack with a hero advantage. This should tell you that the method used to determine MMR is not particularly effective.Yes, there is no problem. I'm sure the 5-random people had similar MMR as sing and EE. Is valve supposed to flag people who are teammates? Are you retarded?
You are arguing an extreme edge case of the matchmaking system. Any MMR or ELO or whatever system depends on having a shitload of players to make it work correctly. As people approach the top end of skill the amount of potential matches shrinks. At 6am EST occasionally the matchmaker will put me in a game with 6000 rated solos. But each team gets one, and people would rather play than wait all night for a game to start. This only affects the top .5% of players much, and they've been dealing with it from 4500+ - its just how the MMR system works when there becomes an insufficient number of players. You're also talking about the players that have substantially better than 50% winrates because the system cannot put them into enough games that they lose. Part of Dota is that some games will be hardcore stomps, that happens at all skill brackets, including pro tournament games.... the point is MMR is broken. The fact that they're on the same team is immaterial (though dota2 does in fact have a teams....), if you grab a handful of pro players from T1 teams they'll dominate barring a try-hard stack with a hero advantage. This should tell you that the method used to determine MMR is not particularly effective.
Watch any of the streams, they'll nearly always win their lane despite hero mismatches and frequent gank attempts. (Everyone wants to claim they shutdown soandso)