I apologize in advance if this is the wrong place to put this, but this issue is driving me crazy.
Yesterday I recently installed a new GTX 660 into my PC, but I'm noticing that the FPS is dropping at random intervals. I did tried to search for a fix, but I'm really not sure what to do. Most of them say to edit config files, but I'm new to PC gaming and nervous that I may break something on accident. Can you help a fellow duder out, please.
@theegravedigger: Read this and play a few bot matches. It should start to make more sense after you beat down some bots. Also @lordxavierbritish posted a bunch of great Dota 2 resources on this thread that's worth checking out.
I've just started playing Dota 2 last week and I've only played a few bot matches trying out different heroes. I would love to be able to play with some more people and learn more about Roshan, creep pulling and items.
Looking forward to the tournament today. Probably going to die in the first round, but I'm ready to compete, learn some strategies and builds, and have fun.
I just started playing Starcraft II. I've always played a little of the campaign, but not much in multiplayer. I've been playing the training matches for Zerg and I'm starting to get the hang of the mechanics and thought it would be worthwhile to get some practice games against real people. I haven't done my placement matches yet for any of the ladders. I just want to get more comfortable with playing the game first before I jump in to that. So yeah, if anybody would be willing to help me out with a sparring match or two, I would greatly appreciate it.
On a related note, the Director of my Dept. at work is apparently a huge Starcraft fan and has been playing the game for years. When he found out I was just starting the game, he has been heckling me. So I got to get better and learn the ZvT match up so I can take him down.
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