When Defense of the Ancients originally came out, it was a mod for Warcraft 3, but gained a significant number of fans. Soon after, the employees at Valve were very interested in the mod, and the overall concept of teamwork within the game intrigued them greatly. They thus asked IceFrog, one of the main developers of the mod of his future plans for the mod and whether he was interested in making a sequel, in which to our benefit, he said yes. Now it’s 2013 and Dota 2 is by far the most played title on Steam, and it can best be described as “a frustrating yet very gratifying strategic experience”.
Dota 2 fans, get ready for some exciting changes! The highly anticipated Patch 7.37 has just been released, bringing a host of updates and improvements to the game. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the battlefield, these changes are sure to shake things up and offer fresh strategies to explore. Let’s dive into the details of what’s new in Patch 7.37.New Updates and Changes in Dota 2 Patch 7.371. Medusa Rework: Medusa has received a significant rework. Her Mana Shield is now an innate
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Valve has spoken out forcefully against smurfing in Dota 2 after banning more than 90,000 accounts - and targeting their owners.
Pardon my ignorance for never having played this, but why even have the ability to create multiple guest accounts? It seems if there is only one account per player then it would eliminate this smurfing issue.
Why would seasoned players want to play with lower skill players anyway? Just to owned them? They’re n00bs, what’s the fun in that?
It’s like on COD where they do bad on purpose for a few rounds, to then be place with with bad players to then dominate.