Dota 2<\/em> can be rewarding when you play it right and have the right teammates to rely on. A good win can make your whole day the rush of dopamine it provides, while unfortunately, the inverse is also possible. One bad game can ruin your mood for the rest of your matches going forward. This can be the result of mistakes you make during the match or the difference in competence between your teammates and the enemies.<\/p>
Whatever the reason is, some players reach their wits’ end and lash out at times. This can lead to random outbursts which are understandably not well-received by their teammates. Outbursts can end up disrupting cohesion and cause the game to go worse than it would have, had the teammate remained calm and sorted through their emotions. But as we all know, this is not always possible.<\/p>
This inevitably turns the player’s entire team against them and they end up with a lot of reports against them. Each report affects the player’s behavior score negatively, starting off with a score of 10,000 and then reducing as their behavior keeps getting ill-perceived via reports.<\/p>
Get enough reports and the player can be looking at a stint in the dreaded low-priority mode. If the reports still continue, it can end up with the player receiving a short-term ban from matchmaking, which can eventually lead to a long-term ban spanning months of no public matchmaking. So what can you do to avoid this and keep up that behavior score, you ask?<\/p>