Daxak points out Valve's gross mistake in the situation with rostislav_999
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Nikita “Daxak” Kuzmin believes that Valve should not have stopped banning Rostislav “rostislav_999” Protasenya, because the developers have shown that it is possible to break the rules without serious consequences.
The corresponding opinion of the player shared on Twitch.
“He was banned. In fact, after that moment should not have been released. In fact, Rostik just raped Dota by creating a bunch of smurfs. He was banned, but he still created, bought and so on new ones. And eventually Dota caved in. So, roughly speaking, he said: “If you want to screw the developers bad enough, you'll screw them sooner or later, and they'll bow out.””
According to Nikita “Daxak” Kuzmin, the developers didn't just remove the ban from Rostislav “rostislav_999” Protaseni, but allowed him to continue to flagrantly break the rules, as the streamer is still abusing game bugs and also engaging in buying accounts to play at a lower ranking, causing the content maker's teammates to win undeservedly and his opponents to lose the chance to win altogether.
“Dota unrealistically bitched a lot that she should have never let him out of the ban in the first place. But it didn't just unban him - it's letting him do all the same things. Considering how he abuses, buys accounts and so on, it's only fair that he never gets off the ban in his life - it would make sense. And to those who write that play and play, guys, when such a hardcore smurfer is in the game, it ruins the experience to the nines. So your teammates instead of a well-deserved win get a superfree win where they do nothing. And opponents just get trashed, and they don't realize why they're getting trashed so badly.”
Nevertheless, Nikita “Daxak” Kuzmin admits that a few players with serious ambitions in professional Dota 2 can benefit from Rostislav's presence in lower ranked matches, as they can learn something from the streamer, but most of his actions are detrimental to the majority, as they take away the fun from the game.
Earlier, Nikita “Daxak” Kuzmin stood up for David “Parker” Flores in a conflict between the player and the
Heroic roster.






