Resolut1on tells why it's better not to copy the style of successful Dota 2 players
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Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok believes that copying the gameplay of successful Dota 2 players will not help to achieve significant success in the pro scene. Beginning cybersportsmen are better to give preference to the development of their own style.
The streamer and former pro player shared a relevant opinion with viewers of a private Twitch broadcast, answering a question from a viewer about why he doesn't want to copy Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf's style of play.
“Because all attempts to copy anyone are a pathetic travesty. I'd rather develop my own strengths and sides. Of course, there is always adaptation in Dota 2. You always have to change, as the game is changing too.”
Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf, along with the
Team Falcons roster, has won the majority of Dota 2 dash-1 tournaments this year, making the team members some of the best cyber athletes in today's pro scene. Only at the PGL Wallachia Season 1
Team Falcons took third place, losing the championship to
Team Spirit.
Earlier Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok assessed his chances of participating in the open qualifiers for The International 2024.






