Papich harshly criticized Valve for the hidden pool in Dota 2
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Vitaly “Arthas” Tsal, known under the pseudonym Papich, said that creating a large number of hidden pools in Dota 2 for players of different categories was a mistake on the part of the developers, which only spoils the game.
The streamer said this during a broadcast on wTV.
"What fools the developers are. They created an endless number of pools... Why do we need them all? Pools for accammers, pools for ruiners, pools for someone else. What a fool Gaben is... What fools the developers are. Accusers, an endless number of pools. Why did they do that? They ruined everything. Their system doesn't work, all the hidden pools will never work."
Nevertheless, Vitaly “Arthas” Tsal believes that there is only one category of players for whom it is appropriate to create a separate pool: cheaters. The streamer is convinced that those who use cheats should only be matched with other players who use cheats. The content creator considers other categories of restrictions not only useless, but even harmful to the game.
"The only pools worth creating in games are cheater pools. And they should be banned in a fair manner. But that's the only thing that makes sense. If someone cheats, they should play in a corresponding pool with cheaters. Everything else, separate pools for players, is useless. This has been proven over decades. They are completely useless and only spoil the game."
Dota 2 currently has an official integrity rating system, which greatly affects the quality of matches.
We would like to remind you that Vitaly “Arthas” Tsal left the game four minutes into the match during the first broadcast about his return to Dota 2.






