Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA crystalline satellite enters the planet's orbit, and the raw energies of the Radiant and Dire attracted creatures of different alignments and unified under these factions, the battles of D... Leer todoA crystalline satellite enters the planet's orbit, and the raw energies of the Radiant and Dire attracted creatures of different alignments and unified under these factions, the battles of Dota would commence.A crystalline satellite enters the planet's orbit, and the raw energies of the Radiant and Dire attracted creatures of different alignments and unified under these factions, the battles of Dota would commence.
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- Nominada a3premios BAFTA
- 1 premio ganado y 12 nominaciones en total
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I would give it a ten but it seems disrespectful to warcraft III and its expansion which really deserve pure tens.
The game really took it to a more international level and gained much more fame dota 1 (Which myself i prefer the most).
Many graphic updates, some gameplay changed and I have to say, it worked out very well.
The game is really addictive so prepare!
Valve did a nice job, although Blizzard had done better before it. Still hoping to see Warcraft 4!
1) It's just roulette if you are gonna have good or bad mates, but the feature block or avoid is great to avoid these Suka Blieters.
2) Wonderful game with lots of different item build you can have to your hero, depending on mates or enemies, but your team will always take the worst ♥♥♥♥ stuff anyways.
3) It has a lot of grind for ranks, but for me it's better to stay at Ancient rank and below cause if you go further, people get tilted to easily by a single ping on them or dying by their stupidity and then flame you.
4) Lots of cosmetics and skins to make your game more cool, so rip wallet.
This is a game that heavily requires team work. Without map awareness or a decent level of communication, games can easily become frustrating experiences. To help with this however, when you first start off you'll be up against opponents that are hopefully as equally clueless as you are. This is thanks to the MMR or what is known as the ELO system (if you're a chess player) this game has.
To battle against this potential issue, I suggest that you start off with the human vs bots game mode first. I'd suggest to try every single hero at least one time before you go into a public match. If you have a slight idea how each hero operates, you won't be totally off guard once you enter a public or what many consider to be a real match of Dota 2.
If you encounter toxic team mates, you should mute them and attempt to not let it affect you. If they continue being even more toxic by intentionally throwing the game or getting you killed, then you should use the report function to report them. If they receive enough reports from other players as well, they'll be thrown into low priority match making where they'll have to suffer there until they win between 3 to 5 games.
If you find a great group of friends to play with regularly, this game can be very fun and very rewarding. You should be sure to practice each possible role. If you're forced to play hard support all the time for example, you will probably start to grow some resentment towards the role. When you solo queue or find a match alone, that's your main chance to go out of your comfort zone and try out new roles. As long as it's not ranked, it's not a big deal if your decision causes your team to lose because you have to try new things in real world situations anyway at some point. Just please, do not try crazy untested strategies in ranked matches unless you have a good idea what you're trying to do. Your team mates have a good chance to be ultra angry if they lose in ranked due to your actions. Again, it doesn't matter since it is just a game after all. It's just polite to test out questionable strategies outside of ranked match making.
So yeah, this was a long review. I love this game. It has issues sometimes but what game doesn't? You start off with all the heroes for free which is over 100+ heroes. The only things that cost money in this game are in game tickets to watch the professional players play and if you want to buy cosmetic items for the game such as hero costume pieces.
My rating is a 9/10. Try it!
As a huge fan of the original War3 modified map Dota-AllStars i have to say this is all i have been expecting and more. The map, the names, the skills and the items have been upgraded but all of this has been made to be easy to remember, and learn, how to play.
The game is very well balanced.
I miss certain things like the designs on some characters and items, but is OK.
Grab your mouse, turn on the speakers, it's time to play!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe developer of Warcraft III, Blizzard Entertainment, largely opposed the development and branding of Dota 2. They filed an opposition to Valve's trademark, but the ruling was in Valve's favor, effectively transferring the franchise away from Blizzard and to Valve.
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[from trailer]
Shopkeeper: Often, I am asked: "what does a hero truly need?"
[chuckles]
Shopkeeper: Much depends upon the hero. Would you be swift? Then for you, I have speed beyond measure. Would you be strong? Then I can grant you the might to overpower any foe! Would you be wise? Then come closer and I will unlock your inner cunning!
[beat]
Shopkeeper: What does a hero truly need?
[screen switches to black, briefly, before returning to the shopkeeper]
Shopkeeper: That is for *you* to decide...
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