DotA 2 developed by Valve with IceFrog initially will release in the fourth quarter of 2011, was declared by Gabe Newell (Valve Co-Founder) will be postponed. Valve stated that DotA 2 will not be released by the official before entering 2012.
However, since the DotA International Tournament August 2, Valve has opened the beta version of this game. Only people who have a beta key just to try to play the beta version of DotA this 2. Initially, the beta keys were distributed through the contests of various kinds of communities working with Valve to present beta key as the reward.
Good news came on November 3. On the birthday of Gabe Newell, Valve send Mass Invitation to the players who has been registered on Steam and have filled DotA 2 survey conducted Valve on November 1. People who have met these requirements and lucky will get Invitation to play DotA 2 beta and is expected to provide input to Valve. The first wave Mass Invitation ended on November 3, the. How about those who didn't get invitation? Relax, Valve said they will send 40 Invitation, every 2 days to once a week.
DotA and DotA 2
DotA 2 was developed by IceFrog with the same RTS system as DotA. So, what distinguishes it from the first DotA? First, of course, in terms of the game. In the origin series, DotA just as a map in the game Warcraft 3, DotA 2 now stands as the game itself and must be accessed through Steam. Then, in terms of graphics, DotA 2 shows a graph that is very satisfying to DotA gamers, a highly significant difference compared to the first.
Gameplay
DotA 2 gameplay exactly the same as the first DotA, RTS (Real Time Strategy) with the hero defense system. However, there are some differences in Game Match. One of them, when first we're going to play dota online or LAN, we just need to make room game or join a room that has been made by others. However, in DotA 2 Match Making is provided. Features that simplify gamer to find room with skills calculation and enemy team level. Unfortunately, in this beta version there’s no sign of the Match LAN features.
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