

It seems to be the high quality dashboard being the problem, at least I think so. : I changed some nvidia settings for dota 2, didn't work but left them applied, then I messed with dota video settings. I can still play fine, but I'd rather have this addressed. It's just annoying, I'd rather have no flickering at all. If anyone has suggestions I'd appreciate them, meanwhile I'll be messing with nvidia/dota video settings in hope. 2 optional 2 recommended.Įxtra info: I'm on W8.1, When I alt-tab it still flickers some, when I restart the game it is to no avail, I tried CSGO and it's perfectly fine and normal (same with desktop and regular browsing), Dota doesn't flicker when I play an actual game, seems to just be the main menu and the menu tabs, and when I use the steam browser to try an look up solutions for this while I'm in dota, the in game browser flickers a lot more as well.
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I also updated some recent Windows updates. Before I restarted I updated Avast, my Nvidia drivers, and my flash player. I restarted and verified game cache as well. I tried turning vsync on and off, didn't really work. This problem occurred just today, and I feel like the problem is the cause of me turning off my laptop through it's power button and holding it down instead of the traditional (I turned it off using the power button because of desktop problems)Īnyway I came back and it was flickering whenever I would hover over a hero or try to play a game (when I click play dota). "SingSing interview: "I’m going to quit pro Dota forever, this has been my last tournament"". "ComeWithMe on Twitter: "Well,i guess we disbanded, now it's official."".

"New team: Burden United (with SingSing)".
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Īfter his retirement as a professional Dota player, SingSing focused back on streaming, where he had entered a partnership with Cloud9 in January 2016. Singsing returned to his former team Kaipi on 14th March 2016.Īfter falling short in the Boston Major American Open Qualifiers, SingSing announced his retirement during an interview, where he cited that the open qualifiers would be his last tournament. After failing to qualify for The International 2015, Burden United disbanded and SingSing was left teamless. He went on to form a new team, Burden United, to participate in the ESL One Frankfurt 2015 qualifiers. Following a string of disappointing results, SingSing departed Team Tinker in February 2015.

On August 13th, 2014, SingSing left Cloud9 to join a new team, while playing for Team Tinker for i-league.

Following issues with their manager, the team left to join the Cloud9 organization. The team was later renamed to Speed Gaming, to give it a more solid identity throughout the community. Kaipi was picked up by the international organization RattleSnake and formed RattleSnake.int. Shortly after The International 2013 he joined Kaipi, who he previously played for as a stand-in. On February 1st, QPAD's Facebook announced a new team, the QPAD Dragons (later changed to Red Pandas), containing both SingSing and Wagamama as core members. On December 31, he announced a new team of his. After briefly calling his team Zero, SingSing left in early November 2012. SingSing then represented The GD B-Team for the tournament but it was made clear that this was a one time thing and the team would have to find a new sponsor. But in October 2012, it was announced that The GD Studio would sponsor the team's trip to Star Ladder Finals after mousesports decided to part ways with the team members. Īfter The International 2012, it looked like SingSing would stay with mousesports for a long time. However MUFC was unable to attend the event due to last minute issues and mousesports took their second chance by beating World Elite in a last minute qualifier. After a roster changed, the team place 3rd in the West Qualifier for The International 2012. In December 2011 SingSing, along with his teammates in what used to be called "EBIN", got picked up by mousesports, quickly getting results by winning two events hosted by The GD Studio. His often troll-oriented streaming got the attention of viewers and he became one of the most watched streamers. SingSing started off by streaming early when he received early access to the Dota 2 Beta. Before he played Dota 2, SingSing played StarCraft II, Heroes of Newerth, and DotA.
