May I give you an advice:
Improve your game. So you don't have to be ashamed of the truth aka your stats.
If dota is too hard for you:
http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/
Before shared match history was introduced, MM was public records. Once you turn on shared match history, your records become public again. Turning shared match history off does not change what was once public into private records. I do not think Dotabuff will delete your history.
They won't, just make them harder to access, if u change ur steam name, ur account on dotabuff won't be accessable unless they use a name which u used before when the share match history option was on
Totally agree with 9v1. People like you are the reason why we suffer while playing this game.
Ofc you wanna make it private, when you are bad...all bad players hate stats and public profiles...cause when they fail in a game and people can see other games where they failed...things become clear...
Maybe this is the reason why dota will never have public and competitive stats...SHAME!
you can make it private. just unshare it in dota
Open the Dota 2 game client
Click the Settings icon
Navigate to "Game", then to "General"
Set the "Share Match History" setting to "On"
Cheers
yeah I have to agree, there is a lot of unneeded aggression towards a simple query. All the smurf stackers crawling out and e-penis rubbing.
Kiss your ass? Maybe learn to play first... wait...you win a game, now the difference is only of 41 games?
WTF PRO?
@u mirin? +1
but still, u play a game, which is public, like u play against ppl, with ppl, not bots, so don't expect ppl not to check how u play, play bots, and no one will ever care about ur stats, unless bots r given the ability to flame
yes but look at this, someone asking a simple question and instantly people flaming him without any reason
Dota 2 community is totally bad, though not all the community is bad, but the guys on this forum would be against the privacy thingy, because players who r against this site r the reason (somehow) for the disappearance of DBR,
TL;DR
Players on this forum want stats, and r against who doesn't want these stats..
TnA.Havoc , first my dotabuff account show an wrong stats with like 10 games...i don't know the reason...maybe leaves or lobby games, i really don't know but he look like that shortly after i shared matchmaking.
Second i play on high an very high skill...you can check my games. Maybe you are worst than me...you can check my last pages with games, and tell me in how many games i did it bad.
Finnaly you guys spilt shit on this "bad" community which you compose it.
"TnA.Havoc , first my dotabuff account show an wrong stats with like 10 games" Like 10 games would make the difference and lobby games don't count.
"Second I play on high an very high skill...you can check my games." Getting pulled into high skill games is not to hard, staying there is the challenge.
"Maybe you are worst than me...you can check my last pages with games, and tell me in how many games i did it bad." I highly doubt that I am worse than you and as far as your games I see that you seem to play about 3 heroes a lot more than others and there lies the difference. I play all heroes and a variety of positions, its a lot harder to get bad stats when playing carries as all you have to do is kill people to say you played well.
"Finnaly you guys spilt shit on this "bad" community which you compose it." I believe one of the first shittalking posts came from your so the bad community boils down to bad people, the dotabuff community tends to be harsh but that is because people care to much for stats and e-penis size and will beat down anyone who has a a legitimate question and maybe has a moderate WR or KDA.
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Hello, I want to deactivate or put private dotabuff profile/account.
I changed the setting:
SHare match history - OFF
but my dotabuff profile is still visible to public though it doesn't update latest match history.
I want to keep my profile private if thats not possible i want to deactivate.
Thank you.