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(Rant) It's not over till it's over!

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1 Dota 2 has penalties for leavers because the micro that each player brings to their team is extremely important. Basically all the mechanics aspects of the game revolve around controlling a single, hard to control, unit so a team is a massive disadvantage if they don't have enough people to control the units. 1 Dota 2 has penalties for leavers because the micro that each player brings to their team is extremely important. Basically all the mechanics aspects of the game revolve around controlling a single, hard to control, unit so a team is a massive disadvantage if they don't have enough people to control the units.
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3 ZK has players control many units at once. Each unit takes much less attention and the UI is designed to allow people to scale up with unit control. Controlling twice as many units is not so difficult that leaving players are a problem. 3 ZK has players control many units at once. Each unit takes much less attention and the UI is designed to allow people to scale up with unit control. Controlling twice as many units is not so difficult that leaving players are a problem.
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5 I also find Dota 2 more volatile. In the end game each team is a particularly bad teamfight from losing. 5 I also find Dota 2 more volatile. In the end game each team is just a particularly bad teamfight away from losing.