DOTA 2
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- Location: Norway
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I only play every now and again with friends, I'm terrible at it so far, but it doesn't matter because I'm not really planning on playing it a lot.
If anyone wants in, I have 5 invites to give away and a friend of mine has 3 he wants to get rid of.
If anyone wants in, I have 5 invites to give away and a friend of mine has 3 he wants to get rid of.
- FJ_Sanchez
- Location: Spain
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I also play from time to time, but the amount of effort needed to enjoy this game make me to continue playing LoL...
- trax
- Location: Belgium
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Yes this seems to be a big reason to hop from LoL to Dota2 because theres so much more, which from a different perspective is also a good thing.FJ_Sanchez wrote:I also play from time to time, but the amount of effort needed to enjoy this game make me to continue playing LoL...
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- Location: Norway
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- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade + various mice
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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The complexity and high skill ceiling in Dota 2 is attractive to those who want to invest time in the game and get good at it, but is a pretty big turn-off for anyone who just wants to pick it up and play every now and then like you can do with LoL.trax wrote:Yes this seems to be a big reason to hop from LoL to Dota2 because theres so much more, which from a different perspective is also a good thing.FJ_Sanchez wrote:I also play from time to time, but the amount of effort needed to enjoy this game make me to continue playing LoL...
- Ascaii
- The Beard
- Location: Berlin, Germany
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Im too much of a casual gamer for dota2...but I play a good amount of LoL...if anyone wants to hook up for some games on west or east, pm me.
- damorgue
- Location: Sweden
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I had time back when the DOTA map for wc3 started. Nowdays, I probably won't have time to learn about all the characters, abilities and items, which is sort of necessary to be decent.
- Calade
- Location: Finland
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I started playing DotA something like 6 years ago. Eventually moved to HoN, and now I play DotA2 but not that actively. Usually with at least one friend. It's a damn good game with a damn horrible community, so the ideal situation is having a full team of 5 people who you know won't cry/whine/flame/feed/grief/quit/solo/throw/русский/etc.
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- Location: Norway
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Same goes for LoL, the communities around MOBA games are toxic at best. When I played LoL I never played solo apart from bot games or Dominion, for regular games I would play with at least 2 other people most of the time.Calade wrote:I started playing DotA something like 6 years ago. Eventually moved to HoN, and now I play DotA2 but not that actively. Usually with at least one friend. It's a damn good game with a damn horrible community, so the ideal situation is having a full team of 5 people who you know won't cry/whine/flame/feed/grief/quit/solo/throw/русский/etc.
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- Location: United Kingdom
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one thing I dislike about lol is an unfair advantage for people who pay/play more. It feels like you're forced to grind just to be competitive. Although I'm probably biased as I'm a long time dota player(8 years now but I'm still garbage haha).vun wrote:The complexity and high skill ceiling in Dota 2 is attractive to those who want to invest time in the game and get good at it, but is a pretty big turn-off for anyone who just wants to pick it up and play every now and then like you can do with LoL.trax wrote:Yes this seems to be a big reason to hop from LoL to Dota2 because theres so much more, which from a different perspective is also a good thing.FJ_Sanchez wrote:I also play from time to time, but the amount of effort needed to enjoy this game make me to continue playing LoL...
Playing with a friend is a must these days, the odds of getting someone who doesn't speak English is quite high. I don't mind playing with new players myself but if you can't communicate with them how are they supposed to learn.
- ne0phyte
- Toast.
- Location: Germany
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I'm playing Awesomenauts which is basically a 2D comic look DotA and its much more fun for casual MOBA players if you ask me.
That might sound a little bit weird at first, but it works and the gameplay is great!
I just don't want to spend countless hours on learning all the heroes, skills and items so this is perfect for me (I'm more of a FPS player) :D
*click* Awesomenauts on Steam
That might sound a little bit weird at first, but it works and the gameplay is great!
I just don't want to spend countless hours on learning all the heroes, skills and items so this is perfect for me (I'm more of a FPS player) :D
*click* Awesomenauts on Steam
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- Location: Norway
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- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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But that's the thing; LoL is, in my opinion, the only game that actually has a decent F2P model. The champion rotation means that you'll get to try out nearly every champion. By the time you're level 30 and know what you're doing you should have enough to buy a champ that suits you and runes for it. After that, if you're not willing to pay, you'll probably have to play a few games before you can afford a new set of runes or a new champion, but this also gives you a goal to work towards. In Dota 2 there is nothing to work towards except personal performance, which is nice for those who want to play hardcore, but has little appeal for those who want a game they can just sit down, play a game and have some fun with.Pby wrote: one thing I dislike about lol is an unfair advantage for people who pay/play more. It feels like you're forced to grind just to be competitive. Although I'm probably biased as I'm a long time dota player(8 years now but I'm still garbage haha).
Playing with a friend is a must these days, the odds of getting someone who doesn't speak English is quite high. I don't mind playing with new players myself but if you can't communicate with them how are they supposed to learn.
Sure, you might have to either play a lot or pay a bit if you want to play at a pro level, where you'll want to have a larger pool to pick from in case your regular champ gets banned, but if that level of play is important to you then you should play the game enough to afford quite a few champs and runepages since the only way to get good at the game is to actually play it. Besides, if you are that interested in going pro you should have no problem spending some cash on it.
- damorgue
- Location: Sweden
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Perhaps you meant to write that the other way around. I find that to have the opposite effect. Ladders and goals are disadvantageous for people who want to play casual games and just puts pressure on the games, which is what is killing SC2. No goal means that you can just pick up a game whenever and play casually.vun wrote: In Dota 2 there is nothing to work towards except personal performance, which is nice for those who want to play hardcore, but has little appeal for those who want a game they can just sit down, play a game and have some fun with.
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- Location: Norway
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But you still need something to motivate you. In games like LoL, CoD games etc. there's always some goal you can easily achieve, whereas in a game like Dota 2 or Counter-Strike there isn't much to motivate you other than your own desire to be good. I don't think anyone plays Dota or CS and don't care if they get no kills and just die all the time, they're both games where you play to get good due to the high skill ceiling.damorgue wrote:Perhaps you meant to write that the other way around. I find that to have the opposite effect. Ladders and goals are disadvantageous for people who want to play casual games and just puts pressure on the games, which is what is killing SC2. No goal means that you can just pick up a game whenever and play casually.vun wrote: In Dota 2 there is nothing to work towards except personal performance, which is nice for those who want to play hardcore, but has little appeal for those who want a game they can just sit down, play a game and have some fun with.
In LoL, on the other hand, one day you can sit down and play a few games to get more IP towards runes or a champion you want, which is additional motivation, and it's not a goal that's far away. It's something that keeps you going even if you don't do all that well in games.
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- Location: United Kingdom
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I'm merely saying that I'd enjoy LoL more if they didn't handicap the player just because the said person didn't spend/play as much as their opponent. MOBAs are notoriously difficult to balance and giving perks through runes seem to just make the balance worse. I guess variety is a good thing. It would be sad if all MOBAs were homogeneous or dominated by a single title in the entire genre, kind of like what wow is to mmos.vun wrote:But that's the thing; LoL is, in my opinion, the only game that actually has a decent F2P model. The champion rotation means that you'll get to try out nearly every champion. By the time you're level 30 and know what you're doing you should have enough to buy a champ that suits you and runes for it. After that, if you're not willing to pay, you'll probably have to play a few games before you can afford a new set of runes or a new champion, but this also gives you a goal to work towards. In Dota 2 there is nothing to work towards except personal performance, which is nice for those who want to play hardcore, but has little appeal for those who want a game they can just sit down, play a game and have some fun with.
Sure, you might have to either play a lot or pay a bit if you want to play at a pro level, where you'll want to have a larger pool to pick from in case your regular champ gets banned, but if that level of play is important to you then you should play the game enough to afford quite a few champs and runepages since the only way to get good at the game is to actually play it. Besides, if you are that interested in going pro you should have no problem spending some cash on it.
You're right that dota has less things to work towards. But I like that your win/lose ratio, performance level and matchmaking is not public, I don't think anyone is particularly fond of elitists who talk down on people just because they have a bigger number than you. Vice versa.
I would like to see stuff that you can achieve other than personal performance. For example, a chance to get a funny cosmetic item for your hero if you participated in a first blood, or something like participate in a tower push/defence with more than 3 heroes. Anything that encourages team play is good and should be rewarded accordingly.
Also would be nice to see a cut down mode for beginners, perhaps a smaller hero pool with the simpler mechanics or a rotation system like on LoL.
- ne0phyte
- Toast.
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Topre 45g, MX Blue
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I've got 4 spare Dota 2 invites if anyone's interested.
Add me: http://steamcommunity.com/id/arr_ne0phyte
(will be online in around 7 hours)
Add me: http://steamcommunity.com/id/arr_ne0phyte
(will be online in around 7 hours)
- reverkiller
- Location: United States
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- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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I play a fair amount - mostly badly
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- Acanthophis
- Location: Germany
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I have plenty invites left, in case someone is interested.
- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Main keyboard: Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: Topre
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I don't know why they kep sending me more Dota 2 invites.
- ne0phyte
- Toast.
- Location: Germany
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Add me http://steamcommunity.com/id/arr_ne0phyte002 wrote:Good news everyone, I don't have this game and would like to get an invite please!
- phetto
- Elite
- Location: Swedistan
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Dota is the best game I have ever played. The amounts of big plays you can do, in comparison to LoL for example is ridiculous. To bad that we Europeans gets 90% our games ruined by russians/Ukrainians just because they don't know a single word English. But the fact that they don't know English isn't the annoying part. It's that they think other people know Russian. So even if I say I don't understand Russian IN Russian, they still type in Russian, to me and my 3 friends.
I'd say that without the Russians the game would be perfect
Edit: if you don't play dota it might be hard to understand the tardness of Russian citizens. You guys who play know what I'm talking about.
I'd say that without the Russians the game would be perfect
Edit: if you don't play dota it might be hard to understand the tardness of Russian citizens. You guys who play know what I'm talking about.
- phetto
- Elite
- Location: Swedistan
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Yea, I remember them to be the first to cheat in competitive counterstrike...ne0phyte wrote:Heh. I know Russians as cheaters in FPS games. That is a bias, but I saw many cheating Russians in different games so its not completely unfounded.