Do mutes persist between games?

Do mutes persist between games? - Traffic light with red color and TV tower between skyscrapers

If I mute someone in a public matchmaking game in DotA 2 (from the in-game menu, clicking the microphone button to make it red), will this persist into other DotA 2 games?



Best Answer

They do in all of Valve's other multiplayer games, so I'm going to assume Yes until presented evidence otherwise.




Pictures about "Do mutes persist between games?"

Do mutes persist between games? - Woman Standing between Rocks
Do mutes persist between games? - Girl Sleeping in Bed Between Cuddling Toys
Do mutes persist between games? - A Woman in Lace Top Standing Between the Wooden Door



Is mute all good lol?

Muting everyone individuallyYou may actually miss out on valuable information that your non-disruptive teammates are providing by muting everyone. This can affect your gameplay negatively and cause you to play a desynchronized game from your team.

Does muting mute pings?

As the title imples, /mute all still mutes pings. For many years before that, /mute all just muted everyone's chat. It was a quick way to tune out the BS without putting yourself at a disadvantage. Muting all pings is just too much if you want to be competitive in the game.

How do you mute all perma?

How to mute a player. Option 1: While in-game, type /mute <player name> to mute all their emotes, pings, and chats for the duration of the match. You also have the option to /ignore a player (AKA super mute them) for the current game and future matches using /ignore <player name>.



Mute caught in 4K (Rainbow Six)




More answers regarding do mutes persist between games?

Answer 2

Yes it persists into future matches. Also as I recall you could leave the game without getting an abandon(A.K.A. dodging a player). Although they fixed it because of abuses :p

Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Tim Gouw, Варвара Курочкина, Ron Lach, ANTONI SHKRABA