The worst thing I find is that playing with randoms means you can end up with a team gimped early. Things like having 2 jungling heroes in your team, or 4 melee and 1 ranged gives you a MASSIVE disadvantage.
I played a game earlier today that gave me rage. I decided because I was on my own I'd play in a 'noob' game and we had a 1600+ player telling everyone what to do and causing massive problems in the laning phase and a scout who refused to level electric eyes.
The worst thing about the HoN community I have to say is the people who wont accept advice, and just start flaming. In WoW if you're in a dungeon group and keep on screwing up you get flamed it, if you're playing CS and keep on screwing up you get flamed for it. Any game where someone relies on their team mates who keep messing up is going to end in flaming.
If you're new to HoN the best thing to do is read hero guides on the forums and play with someone you know who knows how to play. It makes learning the game a LOT easier.
I played a game earlier today that gave me rage. I decided because I was on my own I'd play in a 'noob' game and we had a 1600+ player telling everyone what to do and causing massive problems in the laning phase and a scout who refused to level electric eyes.
The worst thing about the HoN community I have to say is the people who wont accept advice, and just start flaming. In WoW if you're in a dungeon group and keep on screwing up you get flamed it, if you're playing CS and keep on screwing up you get flamed for it. Any game where someone relies on their team mates who keep messing up is going to end in flaming.
If you're new to HoN the best thing to do is read hero guides on the forums and play with someone you know who knows how to play. It makes learning the game a LOT easier.