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Special News - iCCup DotA Commands

24 Jan 2025 @ 03:30 CET

 

iCCup DotA Commands

 

Knowing the host commands is super important when playing. They give the host the ability to manage the game environment, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and that the match stays fair.
With host commands, you can control things like who is in the game, adjust settings like map and game mode, and even kick or ban disruptive players.
 
Here are a few reasons why knowing host commands for iCCup games is a game-changer:

 

  • Managing Cheating: You can use commands to kick out cheaters, helping to maintain a fair competitive environment.

  • Fixing Lag Issues: If you’re hosting and there’s lag, commands allow you to make adjustments that could improve performance, ensuring a smoother game.

  • Handling Disruptive Players: Sometimes players can be disruptive or not follow the rules. Knowing host commands lets you kick or ban these players, keeping the game enjoyable for everyone.

  • Faster Game Starts: With the right commands, you can quickly get the game started without waiting for unnecessary delays.

  • Create a Balanced Game: You can also set things like team distribution or starting conditions to make sure the game is as balanced as possible, improving the competitive experience for everyone.

 

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Most Useful commands You should Know

 

  •  /hostbots : Displays the number of online bots and the number of free bots.
  •  /host [game name]: Creates public game
  •  /public: Changes the status of private game to public.
  •  /private: Changes the status of public game to private.
  • /unhost: Deletes the public/private game you've created.
  • /start: Starts the game. Works only when the game is full(10 players).
  • /hold [slot number]+[user name]: Reserves a slot for the player. If the game is full, a random player will be kicked.
  •  /unhold [slot number]: Deletes reservation of a chosen slot.
  • /kick [slot number]: Kicks the player from the game.
  • /ban [slot number]: Kicks the player from the game and gives him a ban.
  • /close [slot number]: Close the slot.
  • /open [slot number]: Opens the slot.
  • /closeall: Close all slots.
  • /openall: Opens all slots. 
  • /shuffle:  Shuffles players.
  •  /swap [slot number]:  Swaps those players, whose slot number you've typed.
  • /nah: Blocks/unblocks users, who play without antihack.
  • /ranklimit [lowest grade] [highest grade]: Use this command to put limits for your game.
  • -latency [number]: Sets in-game latency to a selected level. If no parameters follow the command, the information about current latency will be shown.
  • -fastfinish [-ff]: Adds you to a list of people who voted for finish of the current game. If all players of a team vote for fast finish the game will be ended.
  • /votekick: Voting is called at the same time allies must register a command of their choice/yes /no.
  • /no leavers: Blocks users, whose percentage of leaves if higher than 15%.
  • /banlist ban [user]: Blocks the user(ban) or  /banlist unban [user]: Unblocks the user.
  • /clearstats YES: Clears your Dota statistics, giving you 1000 points, D rank and null the number of leaves. Using this command is allowed once a month.

 

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Stay tuned for more command updates, and thank you for being part of our gaming community!

We’re always working to make the gaming experience better, and your participation helps us improve and keep things running.

 

Keep leveling up and enjoy the game!

 

1 Comments
avatar #1 DE RankleTV 25 Jan 2025 @ 10:02 CET
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