Anyone want DOTA 2 keys?
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:47 am
I have 7, first 7 who say they want it.
Valve just tosses them in your Steam inventory...thing. Randomly. I've only played 1 or 2 games in it and I currently have 7 invites.obsidian wrote:How are you guys getting these keys?
Steam name?Deathshroud wrote:I'll take one.
JPottsfeedback wrote:Steam name?Deathshroud wrote:I'll take one.
Dota 2 is a great game but it's a fucking time vampire. Put 1000 hours into it and found I was just taking it too seriously. I could only play 3-4 heroes decently, and barely carry.
man check out "purge plays" on Youtube. There is so much depth it is fucking unreal. Serious commitment.Deathshroud wrote:Ok, someone needs to teach me how to play. It ain't easy.
I watched a few of his vids, and am getting a little better. This is starting to remind me of Starcraft in terms of competitiveness and learning curve. One thing I definitely need to learn are the different phases of the game. I generally stay in one lane for quite a while, and never really get a good chance to gank anyone. I'm just not sure when is a good time to leave my lane and attempt to kill the opposing players.feedback wrote:man check out "purge plays" on Youtube. There is so much depth it is fucking unreal. Serious commitment.Deathshroud wrote:Ok, someone needs to teach me how to play. It ain't easy.
The answer to this question depends first who you are playing (a ganker, a carry, an init, a support, etc) and second how are you playing. This is the most difficult phase of learning, when you see that the dynamic of the game will determine item choices and team strategy. It seems obvious but in a game where there are generally only considered 1-3 viable builds per hero, people tend to get stuck in a routine of acting a certain way or always using a certain build and then not figuring out why they're playing terribly suddenly. It isn't that they play inconsistently, it's because the game they're in or sometimes the metagame (with new heroes) has changed but they haven't adapted to those changes yet. At any decent level you can no longer play your game in a vacuum, you need to consider the heroes, strategies, and items chosen by the other team in order to counter their advantage. Because of this, there are no absolutes of when you should farm, gank, or push.Deathshroud wrote: I watched a few of his vids, and am getting a little better. This is starting to remind me of Starcraft in terms of competitiveness and learning curve. One thing I definitely need to learn are the different phases of the game. I generally stay in one lane for quite a while, and never really get a good chance to gank anyone. I'm just not sure when is a good time to leave my lane and attempt to kill the opposing players.