EdgeOfChaos wrote:
Damn right.
My ELO wasn't even high and I still got teamswappers every single game. Must be so bad for 2k+.
Alias command was meant to be a moderation tool, never public access.
And anyways it only showed like the 5 most recent.
And there are reasons why you might not want people to know who you are.
Alias does work off IP. It may or may not work on a fresh account; depends on when ENT logs the player's IP address.
Also since it works off IP, it's inaccurate for those with dynamic IP. This is the biggest reason to keep it private; people won't understand that.
For example, there are plenty of people who show up as aliases of each other each with like 6k games, lots of them played with each other, clearly they're not alts. IP is not a unique person identifier and never will be so it's silly to rely on it as such.
This isn't with 2k. LoD is different than DotA but the threshold for getting crap games is usually ~1500. There has been many times where I join a game that was 20/10 with 9/10 players and I swing the elo to something like 14/16 and everyone dodges and the game turns into a long wait and 3 elo