1. Basic info

Full name: Nicolae Alexandru Craciunescu

Nickname: d.intel.ComeWithMe

Date of birth: November 4, 1992.

Role: Solo, Utility

2. DotA career

ComeWithMe doing his thing at the International

Universe, ComeWithMe, Fear, Pajkatt, 1437 and Lacoste in Cologne

3. The interview

Hello ComeWithMe and thanks for doing this mini-interview. Let's start with the usual, where did you get the idea to start your own stream?

Hello Tzar and everyone else out there! I've got the idea of streaming from the times when I was trying StarCraft II out, I watched a few streams recommanded by a class mate and realized how helpful they can be. By simply watching someone's stream for a few hours i learned a lot of things which improved my gameplay considerably therefore after The International, which was held in Germany at GamesCom, I realized I should probably do the same in order to help newcomers as well as players which are not doing so well. I believe everyone should have somewhere to learn from and I think I have a lot of things to show. Therefore, i bought a new computer and started streaming asap!



Could you describe the stream in more detail?

Not sure if there's much to describe honestly, the music I play on my stream is the music I like and i always listen to, while I think it's great most of the people share the same feeling, which makes me happy. I usually play matchmaking due to the lack of inhouse leagues, or rather say people not wanting to wait 10 minutes in order to have a much better game than a usual pub. As for who I play with, i have quite many e-friends so usually I just check if there's any friend of mine with whom I'd like to play at the moment, f.e. sometimes I pub with vigoss, sometimes I play with other friends and so on.



A big part of a player's stream is the way he treats his viewers. How do you interact with them and do you think they learn much from watching you play?

Well, I always try to answer all the questions people state in the chat and I think I'm doing a pretty good job at covering them all for the most part. I'm not much of a talking-machine if I can put it this way, noticed most of the streamers just keep talking and talking but I believe that's not the way it should be, in order to show people mad skills you have to be able to put all your focus upon it, talking alot of irrelevant stuff while playing obviously reduces that. As for the last part the answer is yes, I believe my viewers learned pretty much from me, glad I can be helpful.



Regarding Dignitas, what can we expect from you guys in the future?

At the moment we have to fix our timing issues so we can get more practice ongoing but I am pretty sure that with just a bit more of that, we'll be able to put up a much better show than we currently do! Stick around and see!



You've been a big part of the Romanian Dota scene for a while now, do you think we might see some more teams comming from the Balkans and Eastern Europe in general?

Well, I wouldn't say that's exactly true as we've been inactive for a pretty long while but as we can all see, more and more teams keep rising and there's always a chance we might get surprised after a while, I believe the number of teams will grow incredibly huge this year, aswell as the next one.



Again, thank you for sharing your views with our readers. Any shoutouts?

Thank you as well, I'd like to thank my viewers too, you're basicly the only reason I stream and shoutout to all of my supporters/Dignitas supporters as well as our sponsors are what keeps the eSports alive!