Dota 2, with new settings for its players
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Currently the Valve development team working on DOTA 2 has announced that a wide range of tweaks have been launched for the online multiplayer battle on the arena title, an experience based on player feedback.
DOTA 2 with new mods for multiplayer
According to the information available so far, the changes that have been made in DOTA 2 will be used in the next Greater Manila, with an open classification phase. The tournament will take place from April 29 to May 2, while the regionals will be from May 3 to 6.
Valve has commented that they aim to deliver the settings in a couple of days and that the update 6.86 of this game has reworked the All Pick classification, counting on approximately 15 seconds for the voting phase and banning heroes before the picking phase, with each player voting for a different hero.
A wide range of modifications have been introduced in DOTA 2, among which are mentioned:
- A new analysis for each team, this will allow you to target an area of the map for 8 seconds and thus obtain information about the presence of the enemy heroes, with a long cooldown in addition and without revealing the enemy group where it was used. Changes in the terrain, some new elements are introduced.
This new update of the game, it is possible that it will be perfected by the Valve, offering slightly smaller corrections based on the data that it will collect from the matches and the reactions themselves from the player base.
What the company is looking for is to add more content and thus improve the balance, as it seeks to fully capture the market that until now it shares with the League of Legends of Riot Games and Heroes of the Blizzard storm.
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