depends on the communication
usually its
"fk you noob"
so yeah, in that situation which happens all too frequently, saying nothing is better :/
People are friendly in China and we always say "my mistake" when we make a mistake (well like half of us) so communication is good for us
It sometimes works badly though, like in my last Mirana game. I was like damn this team ain't gonna get nowhere if the enemy builds bkb and I started to build a deso. Then I was like oh NP are you gonna deso cause we need physical dps and he was like yeah so I panicked and built a bkb instead. In the end we couldn't focus down Alch at all.
http://dotabuff.com/matches/587067280
But most times it should work providing these little random mistakes, on the basis you don't start flaming each other randomly.
I find teams that communicate as early as character select(and aren't just irritating/annoying) to be the games I have my best matches in.
no communication is most important thing is the game
but that communication has to be good one not just random shit
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So from my recent games that were close, I think I've won more of them when people in the team talked less. The thing is, unless there is some set-up required (eg. 'bait them so I can RP', etc), I don't think talking at teammates helps that much. Giving item build advice all too often just makes you sound like a pretentious and patronizing fuck, and most of the time you're probably telling them what they already know. Flaming obviously never helps. I think the best games I've had were games where people usually just used the chat wheel (miss calls, rosh time, etc).
What do other people think?