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General DiscussionDo you watch your own replays?

Do you watch your own replays? in General Discussion
Bad Intentions

    Not sure if everyone does this? to check a couple of things like..

    Your teamates and enemy perspective

    What you did wrong / right during teamfights

    Admiring your ultra megakills and rampages

    Checking whos fault why youre feeding

    etc etc

    Thoughts?

    quity

      Only if I do some unbelieveable stuff. I've maybe 3 replays saved from myself. (and about 30 from random playeres from the player ranking)

      BenaoLifedancer

        no, but i go through the dotabuff + feature of the game, progress and shit

        King of Low Prio

          I really dont make mistakes so there is really no need

          Livin' Real Good
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            i love u butt

              if you want to improve, watching replays is one way

              Livin' Real Good

                Forget what i said, ugh, similar to what Sampson said, but i'm fully aware that i make mistakes. Most of the mistakes i make are cause of team mates, not all, so fuck off, i know, but most of the time (and i know YOU, the reader can sometimes relate) it's your team mates stupidity that puts you in a bad position, or their shitty positioning and map awareness that gives the enemies that perfect initiation that they've been waiting for and throwing the game, then causing you to get flustered cause the team fight is now 4v5, and the list goes on.

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                Seoulmate

                  The way I operate the camera while playing doesn't seem weird at all.
                  But when I go back to the replay and watch my player perspective I cringe so much.

                  I really have to stop using WASD camera

                  Dire Wolf

                    Not really, only if there's specific things I want to check, like where I was in farm compared to enemy team. Sometimes I'll look at a loss just to see how we were doing on farm before we took a bunch of bad team fights for example. Or one game we literally lost with just a hundred or so hp left on enemy fountain. I watched replay and realized myself and another support both stopped attacking it during our final push to cc enemy heroes and it cost us the game. Or sometimes you want to watch a fight at rax just to see how it went down in slow motion. I don't think I've ever reviewed a win, and rarely look at losses.

                    muki

                      Some of them.

                      1. Games I lose badly and am perplexed as to why.
                      2. Games I felt I did really well on and just want to again see how awesome I was.

                      Mushi

                        ^ Your 2nd point is why I review most of my replays, because I am awesome.

                        STRANGESOUND

                          watch replay game only to see different perspective if i could be that player or how things can be happen and also, getting more knowledge in game. . . i download replay usually tournament or game which have good fights till lose/win.

                          13oundary

                            In games where I didn't know what I did wrong, but I still lost... it's usually when I do well early game, or I think I do anyway... but still get pumped after the laning stage.... Sometimes you can just see X item or level that is game changing while playing... sometimes losses just hit me while I'm apparently sleeping mid game and don't see it coming.

                            Crudude

                              In theory I would like to analyse the games I've lost and try find out why --> But never get around to it </3

                              So basically if I get a rampage with Crystal Maiden or something I will watch the replay ^^