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Damn, 2deep4me
1) short reddit link works fine too: https://www.reddit.com/r/DotA2/comments/4psrg6
2) sadly almost no dedicated dota players care much about these steam groups.
definitely was interesting thing to do and made some impact
to my future gameplay through understanding on how important
communication is here,
like "you start to value something much more when you miss it".
Hardest parts for me here were:
1) very first game, in which I spent more time holding myself
from communication rather than concentrating on game
which resulted in frustration, lost game and disappointment.
2) not being able to say "We need wards", "Invisible enemy nearby",
"We need detection" and "Help" through bindings almost every game.
From other side, since about 3-rd game with restricted communication,
I started to act more solo-like without relying much on team-members,
and finally was able to regain my concentration and all frustration gone.
The truth is somewhere in between.