You do understand that it's not going to be free right?
As any other Valve game, you'll just have to pay for it..
You do understand that it's not going to be free right?
As any other Valve game, you'll just have to pay for it..
it'll be on garena, as any other valve game
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-Bernard Lietaer
To overstate the argument deliberately, perhaps we are hallucinating all the time and what we call perception is arrived at by simply determining what hallucination best conforms to the current sensory input.
-V.S. Ramachandran“Alpha waves in the human brain are between 6 and 8 hertz. The wave frequency of the human cavity resonates between 6 and 8 hertz. All biological systems operate in the same frequency range. The human brain's alpha waves function in this range and the electrical resonance of the earth is between 6 and 8 hertz. Thus, our entire biological system – the brain and the earth itself – work on the same frequencies. If we can control that resonate system electronically, we can directly control the entire mental system of humankind.”
-Nikola Tesla
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During the talk with IGN Valve revealed some of their plans for upcoming Dota 2
The IGN interview with senior project manager for DotA 2, Erik Johnson has some little bits of new information including 5 new confirmed heroes.
Summary follows:
- 5 new confirmed heroes: Axe, Sven, Tidehunter, Beastmaster, Riki
- DotA no longer means "Defense of the Ancients" in "DotA 2"
- DotA 2 will have the exact same game mechanics as DotA
- Valve's contribution to the game: artwork, infrastructure, new tools - gameplay stays the same
- Tools: detailed statistics, replay system, matchmaking, coaching system
- Valve will be making an effort to make the game tournament friendly for organisers
- No single-player campaign
- Will have single-player training
- Hero models will be based on how the community perceives a DotA hero, and not based on previous DotA models
- Valve working on new back-story for the heroes, which will come into play with things like hero's talking to each other in-game as they pass by etc
- DotA 2 is scheduled to be released in late 2011
If you've never played DotA, also known as Defense of the Ancients, trying to figure out how it all works can be confusing. This is especially true if you're hopping in with people who've been playing for years and have a fondness for lashing out at those less knowledgeable. It's a game type that grew out of Blizzard's Warcraft III community and has enjoyed widespread popularity since, spurring other developers to produce their own versions like Riot Games' League of Legends. Now that Valve's making a sequel, I think it's safe to say the spotlight on the sub-genre will be brighter than ever.
To prevent confusion over capitalization, I'm just going to write Dota for the rest of the article. According to Valve's senior project manager Erik Johnson, "When people talk about DotA they say Dota. It's kind of a word, at this point. For us it's just a word, or a brand name."
[URL="http://pc.ign.com/articles/114/1143122p1.html"]Read the full interview[/URL]
Source: [URL="http://www.ign.com/"]IGN[/URL]