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[url=http://steamcommunity.com/id/demomenz]Finol is a Valve employee[/url]
Oh and Merry Christmas DotaGAF. May Santa bring you all lots of salt.[/QUOTE]
keyword is [b]soon[/b]. I dont know how many times they have said that. Oh and merry christmas to you too
Played with Vehn and a couple of other GAF members and I havent lost yet!
So just got in today. Played one game, but it looks a little too similar to DOTA... I was hoping for changed terrain at least haha. Maybe I should play more games and I'll encounter a different terrain set, or just get back into the thick of things again.
Just ban AM from the freaking game.
Just ban AM from the freaking game.
Gamasutra said:Gamastura: So the strategy then is to harness talent, or collaborate with talent.
Gabe Newell: Yeah, I'd go with "collaborate", more than "harness." Although in [Valve software developer] Adrian [Finol]'s case, I like the idea of thinking of him...
Erik Johnson: Leashing. In Adrian's case, we leash talent.
Gabe Newell: In fact, I really suggest that you insist that you get a photo to accompany that part of your article. "This is Adrian. He's on a leash."
Erik Johnson: We have Photoshop.
I'd really like it if Captain's Mode was introduced in the near future to matchmaking. Have the best player do the picking, could actually bring some sense into team compositions. Separate this from the AP pool or something. Would love the idea of having some heroes banned and the possibility of team play.
I'd really like it if Captain's Mode was introduced in the near future to matchmaking. Have the best player do the picking, could actually bring some sense into team compositions. Separate this from the AP pool or something. Would love the idea of having some heroes banned and the possibility of team play.
When you try to buy a secret shop item, the map will ping the locations of the secret shops (one for dire one for radiant).Here's a really noob question for people. Like 12 minutes before the match ended, I was on the lookout for the secret shop to buy Eul's Scepter of Divinity. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm sure it would have made my Lich run a lot more enjoyable.
OH my god, had the best game of my short Dota 2 life!!
6/1/5 :3
I was so happy everyone let me mind my own business rather than telling me what to do all the time. I don't mind it if it's a bit here and there, but so far (apart from this game) people are telling me what I can and can't do.
Dota really is an amazing game when you're doing well and just playing to have fun.
Here's a really noob question for people. Like 12 minutes before the match ended, I was on the lookout for the secret shop to buy Eul's Scepter of Divinity. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm sure it would have made my Lich run a lot more enjoyable.
When you try to buy a secret shop item, the map will ping the locations of the secret shops (one for dire one for radiant).
Refer to this screenshot for radiant side: http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/559795187049015284/71F55419BCDA9A590C6664DCE180F34885285DD1/
Nope, I was too slow. You must shame me into oblivion, as per the rules of Dota.
I actually had two bracers, however one guy on my team kept saying I should get Scepter, but I didn't have enough gold and since I don't know the items yet (I use "Suggested items" for my purchases) I sold the bracers.Bit of friendly advice: You shouldn't rush Scepter on Lich. Two bracers/Mekanism can be bought for ~1000 gold less and can be bought in cheap parts compared to the 1000/1200g items on Scepter.
I'd really like it if Captain's Mode was introduced in the near future to matchmaking. Have the best player do the picking, could actually bring some sense into team compositions. Separate this from the AP pool or something. Would love the idea of having some heroes banned and the possibility of team play.
I'd rather see single draft over CM.
Been playing a ton of 6.73 in my spare time today and here are some thoughts on the new heroes:
-Shredder feels totally balanced to me. He's not easy to use, Timber is an awkward skill shot since it latches onto the first tree it hits, and his damage output isn't really that high. He's an awesome utility ganker and I dig him a lot. I think he's best put in an aggressive dual lane with like Crystal Maiden or Venomancer. I'm committed to learning this guy inside and out, he seems like he has a lot of potential with Timber and his sawblade thing. I feel like he should be allowed to attack while his sawblade his out since his damage output kinda stinks.
-Fire Panda also feels pretty balanced (if a bit on the strong side). While he's fast as hell and his ultimate is a sweet escape/mindfuck skill, he's really squishy even with Flameguard. Really cool and fun hero to play, I still need a lot of practice with him.
-Dragonhawk Rider is ridiculous. His damage output is insane and all his skills have massive range on them. He can slow and silence you from so far away and there's nothing you can do about it. His 2 second cooldown nuke hits fucking hard with hardly any items. He is a midgame monster. I think if they nerfed his autoattack range drastically he'd be a lot more manageable; right now, he's nearly impossible to outlane since he can practically snipe and kite you for a bazillion damage.
-Legion Commander is complete madness. This hero is so fucking good that it hurts. Massive damage output that exponentially gets crazier as soon as he hits 6 as long as he has reliable supports to help him win duels until he can crush on his own (which isn't that far off). Duel is also pretty much a 5.5 second disable on an enemy (and also an instant-gib against any support hero). Ability to nullify any disable on him and regen mass HP AND get massive attack speed all in one skill. Practically max movement speed and huge AOE damage when engaging enemies. And a stupid counterattack that lifesteals for 80% and works against ranged attacks (as far as I could tell). All of this on top of great stat gain. He's a nightmare to fight head-on, and a Legion Commander with BKB is 100x scarier in a teamfight than a Lycan with BKB. I feel like he's broken but this may be the new version goggles blinding me; at second glance he would probably lose to heroes like Huskar and Syllabear (but then again Syllabear is the most op carry in the game).
Ultimate Orb costs 2100 gold and gives you +10 All Attributes.
Drum of Endurance costs 1750 gold and gives you +9 All Attributes. And Move/Attackspeed auras.
I'll just leave that here.
ok
whoever was playing that Lich, Raphier? something like that
I dont mind playing with new players, as long as they are willing to learn
and not talk shit when someone is trying to help you out
not fun
ultimate orb also builds into major items...
EDIT: That guy sounds like he has the DOTA personality down to a tee.
ultimate orb also builds into major items...
ok
whoever was playing that Lich, Raphier? something like that
I dont mind playing with new players, as long as they are willing to learn
and not talk shit when someone is trying to help you out
not fun
I am not going to listen to bunch of cry-babies during a match we lose (if we lose it's not my fault. the other team was just better).
nah, it's cool to call people shit players as long as they already understand they are shit players and you don't rub it in. For instance, I kept calling Trasher a shit juggernaut because he was sucking a huge dick and couldn't carry a carton of milk without assistance, but then the next game we learned not to have 4 carries and we won big time.
I guess what i'm saying is call people out when they play like garbage, but give them room to not play like garbage in future.
The worst thing you could do is let somebody playing poorly think they personally are doing well. It'll reinforce bad habits, and make it more difficult to teach them in future.
Or just one bracer and make it into a drum. Good stats and an aura for your teammates.
So its not the 200g/min Drow's fault that I lost but because the other team was just too good. I see. I'll keep that in mind next time.