

After some time passed and new MOBAs appeared, all this people grew up (at least in age) and even with the shittiest computers have been able to play the game. The MOBA scene grew really fast in South America due to WC3 piracy and private servers (also mentioned before) this lead to DotA being very popular in the "cyber cafés" where people with low income would spend hours and hours playing locally, reinforcing all of the negative parts of playing the game. I'm from Argentina and suffer something similar when playing, but in my case (as mentioned before) with Brazilian players. Maybe I can share some of my experience with you guys. What I am trying to say is, to all of you normal Russian and Brazilian Dota 2 players out there I'm sorry you have a bunch of dicks who share the same nationality as you. I just feel bad because I've played with a handful of people from both nations and they seem like normal people, it is just that there seems to be (I can't say if there actually are, confirmation bias and all) more whiny, insufferable assholes that hail from their country than any other. I only lump the two nationalities together because I've heard ridiculously similar stories from actual people who live there. That being said, many Russians and Brazilians seem to actually know enough English to communicate, but there are assholes who refuse to speak any English except "i fuk u mom noob" because those are the ones who make all the other Russians and Brazilians look bad. I have also heard reports that the RU and BR servers actually give worse ping than their EU and NA counterparts. This increases queue times on their home servers, so the insufferable assholes migrate as well. This causes some of the more well-mannered (and fun to play with) Russians and Brazilians to go to other servers so they don't have to suffer those assholes. This draws a lot of younger kids into playing Dota (more than in other regions just by quality of its popularity in the nation) so you get a lot of insufferable young'uns screaming obscenities. The original WC3 Dota ran on WC3 which was very easy to pirate so you could get the game for free, and the system requirements were very low so you could play it on pretty much any computer. In Brazil and in Russia, Dota is very popular. Is what I understand about Russians and Brazilians, from people who hail from those countries:
