Player Feedback – Dota 2
Player Feedback – Dota 2
Dota 2
8.9/10
Alright i am just gonna to skip the introductions and i am gonna try to keep this as short as possible. I mean hey who reads long reviews now a days. A video review is much more interesting and more interactive unfortunately time does not permit me. I shall just list out the pro's and the con's. Should you wish to try it i have added a support section for tutorials, Guides , Walkthroughs well most of my reviews will be having one
Dota 2 Is a free to play Moba game. Two teams consisting of 5 players each competing against each other. The primary objective is to destroy the opponent team's throne or ancient which can be attained via a variety of ways. It is also considered to be a form of sports known as E-Sports with this year's prize pool to be around USD $18,000,000. Yup 18 Million.
Those who are familiar with the concept of moba do not need an explanation here. If you are familiar with games such as League of Legends[LOL], Smite , Heroes of the Storm [HOTS]. THEN well i think i do not need to explain how this game works If NOT well damn buddy this is a review not a tutoring session.
I think i might explain the gameplay mechanics of the game with links and images for those who wish to know more regarding the game check at the very bottom of the review though.
Let us just go real quick through this alright
* Free To Play - 10/10. Done Right
* Gameplay mechanics - 9/10 but then again most of the moba games i have tried so far gets at least this much from me
* Graphics/Visual Quality - 8.5/10. Hey this is the best i can give it alright. If not for smite i would have give it a 9/10 or i just prefer 3rd person view.
* Times Playable - 10/10. Amount of time i spent on this > Combined amount of i have spent on on games from my childhood till now. As of this writing i spent 3074 hours or 128 days on this game and i am sure it applies to a majority of the other Dota 2 players too.
* Value For Money - 10/10. The game is FREE.
Community - ?/10. Depends on the individuals perspective. Mine would be around 5-9
Worth it - ?/10. Depends on the individuals perspective and sadly i feel that the time i spent on this could have been spent doing something more productive yet i still play at this point i am confused sure it does entertain me as a game does but yet it is not a game so i cant really rate it. It is a lot like the feeling you get when you play a sport you like when you are kid. Entertaining yes but sometimes it gets competitive that you do not consider it to be a game. Despite all that i am neither a pro soccer player nor a pro Dota 2 player. Kind of hard to get a analogy on this one
Warning
May or may not ruin your life. The choice lies with you.
You may experience a variety of uncontrollable emotions.
Pros
[+] FREE TO PLAY [This is one thing which was absolutely done right cannot emphasize enough on this feature. A Exemplary example of how free to play games should be made. Only thing that money can get you in this is - Cosmetics which can be attained without paying ]
[+] Exhilarating
[+] Rewarding
[+] Content creators are more acknowledged here [Steam Workshop - Heck i think this is also one of the main reasons why cosmetics keep coming in and and being traded a lot]
[+] Competitive
[+] Events
[+] Community
These Pros are actually affiliated with their new client reborn
[+] Change [It is refreshing]
[+] Custom games
[+] Apparently Supports lower end gpus or will support[Not yet so far]
[+] Fan Made Dota 2 videos [Possible due to the fact that source engine 2 models can be imported into sfm]
Cons
[-] Addictive
[-] Frustrating
[-] Depressing [It was for me at one point of time whenever i used to lose mmr. Ruins your day but hey i think i achieved inner peace [No thanks to shifu] considering it is not so depressing anymore]
[-] Steep Learning Curve
[-] Might either strengthen friendship or break friendship depending on the individual
[-] Community
These Cons are actually affiliated with their new client Reborn. These will be updated at a later date - Mainly when it is fixed
[-] The game is buggy. Not broken but buggy and i mean literally buggy.
[-] Server Issues [No idea if this is related with the client though]
[-] A bit unplayable for people with low end gpu's [Confirmed via friends. I believe it is being fixed even though source 2 is supposed to make it playable for people with low end gpus]
[-] Negative Emotions amplified [But then again i am surprisingly patient now a days thanks to dota 2 maybe i have learnt to deal with crap or maybe i just gave up on crap]
If you are new to dota or new to moba in general. Prepare for a huge learning curve.
Not much to talk regarding the game. Its a very nice Overhaul of Dota 1. It is Free to play. This game is the very definition of Free to play or what Free to play games should be like, the other So called Free to play games out there are nothing more than freemium games where you pay to dominate or pay to experience new heroes. Can't Emphasize enough of the free to play feature. Patches are there every few months which redefines the game creating new Metas and for those who like watching others play competitively there is "The International" which can be viewed for free. Then there are the 4 tournaments for the 4 seasons starting this year i believe the frankfurt major is upcoming
Support Section
For those interested in this game and for those who want to give this game a try. I have compiled a list of resources that you could go through or you could just jump right in and try via the dota 2 training tutorial.
The Minimum requirements [Please go through this first]
OS: Windows 7
Processor: Dual core from Intel or AMD at 2.8 GHz[Or so they say. Can't verify this]
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: nVidia GeForce 8600/9600GT, ATI/AMD Radeon HD2600/3600 , Intel HD 4000 Series above
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Network: 512kbps
Hard Drive: 14 GB available space
Links to websites
Official
http://store.steampowered.com/app/570/
http://blog.dota2.com/?l=english
Learning
https://purgegamers.true.io/g/dota-2-guide/ - The welcome to dota 2 you suck guide even though it may sound offensive this is a guide which has pretty much summarized the full game in the shortest yet most elaborate form so far.
http://dota2.gamepedia.com/Dota_2_Wiki
- If you prefer learning from the wiki
http://www.dotabuff.com/learn/lol
- People who have general idea of what moba or rts is and would like to dive right in
Trading Sites
http://dota-trade.com/
http://dota2lounge.com/ - this site is also a gambling hub should you feel like betting your cosmetics. I got no idea why people do that then again i got no idea why people gamble.
Statistics [Your Statistics]
http://dotamax.com/ - I recommend this site mainly due to the fact that the stuff which is available for premium users on dotabuff is available for free here.
http://www.dotabuff.com/
Youtube [Should you feel the need to submit some of your plays or should you feel the need to watch others pro plays]
https://www.youtube.com/user/hOlyhexOr
https://www.youtube.com/user/DarduinMyMenlon
https://www.youtube.com/user/WoDotA
https://www.youtube.com/user/DotaCinema
These are but a few.
Twitch
Some of your favorite player streams i suppose. Sorry about this but i do not watch the games. It is a lot like soccer for me. I do not enjoy watching others play it. I gotta be the one playing for me to truly enjoy but if you enjoy watching others play i would recommend some of the current pro players. Check their stream
Sorry about the rather different approach to the review. I tried to condense in my perspective regarding the game with my rants and emotions. Going over it again i realize that some of the Pro's and Con's cannot be truly understood if you are new to this. It is something that must be experienced rather than read regarding. I would like to advice caution though MMO games have a tendency to take over an individual's life. It did for me at a certain point in my life but i outgrew it but the same cannot be said for some of my colleagues. I truthfully wouldn't recommend this game if you are a weak willed individual who lets their surroundings affect them. Hopefully my next review will be even shorter and contain less rants. Constructive Feedback is always welcome
I’ve exclusively focused on playing the sniper hero in Dota 2. It requires significant effort to develop him, and once you eliminate three opponents, the match concludes quickly—a frustrating experience considering the lengthy playtime. That’s a lot of investment for a short game. Haha. I haven't developed obsessive-compulsive tendencies towards this game.
I’ve primarily focused on playing the sniper character in Dota 2 – it takes significant effort to build him up, and after eliminating three opponents, the match ends abruptly. It feels like a lot of work for just forty minutes. I haven't quite developed an obsession with this game yet.
Yes, Sniper seems to have been weakened recently with the latest update. That’s one aspect of gaming that’s great: it shouldn’t take too long. Once something is finished, it’s over; you can either play another match or simply move on. The length of a Dota 2 game largely depends on how skilled the teams are involved. Matches can last anywhere from seventeen to seventy-two minutes. I suggest experimenting with different heroes! The Purges guide for Dota is really useful for newcomers.
I believe you should explore heroes that perform better in the early and mid stages of the game. Characters who excel at inflicting massive damage often make good initial choices, and this can be a relatively safe option for beginners as the game tends to extend out. A hero can become fully leveled and equipped, but it doesn’t guarantee your opponent will also be inexperienced. There will inevitably be team fights and ambushes, and if enemy supports or gankers target you effectively, your progress will be severely hampered. Your chances of successfully scaling up in the late game are slim, which ultimately makes you less valuable both at the beginning and end of the match. The goal is to destroy the opposing Ancient, a task that relies heavily on teamwork and coordination. I’ve found that well-coordinated teams can easily defeat even those with superior farming, based on my own experiences. Overall, if you decide to give Dota another try in the near future, I recommend trying some new heroes, particularly those who perform well in both team battles and ambushes – perhaps a “nuker” or a character who disables opponents. Their potential is often underestimated (especially when considering the initial experience of a novice player).
Frankly, I find Heroes of the Storm superior to Dota at present. Hots alters the game mechanics sufficiently, and it genuinely necessitates collaborative teamwork, in contrast to Dota or League of Legends where a single talented individual can dominate the match.
I genuinely find Heroes of the Storm more enjoyable than Dota at present. The game’s mechanics are adjusted sufficiently, and it truly necessitates collaborative teamwork, a stark contrast to Dota/League where individual talent can dominate.
Ultimately, though, it's simply a matter of personal taste. I privately favor Smite over Dota 2, but the core point remains: you were entertained. I haven’t yet experienced Heroes of the Storm—I did sign up for the beta but became sidetracked when I received my access code. Blast it, I’m just wasting time now. Any subsequent remarks will be addressed if they pertain to the review itself, not the game or broader moba discussions. Should I revise this critique, please offer your feedback.
The primary issue I see with Dota is the crowded nature of the MOBA genre – despite being more refined than many others, it lacks innovation. Frankly, managing items and executing Last Hitting can be a frustrating experience for many players. Heroes of Storms, conversely, eliminated items and established key strategic locations on each map, allowing diverse heroes to excel in various environments without typically becoming overpowered. It fundamentally altered the game's structure by reducing it to its core elements before introducing subtle variations.
Dota is an enjoyable game; however, I personally find that Heroes of Storms’ gameplay mechanics are superior. I would rate Dota a 8 out of 10 due to its repetitive design, though individual preferences may vary.
For individuals keen on observing every Dota 2 competition, or broader eSports events, https://www.esportsguide.com/ serves as an excellent resource.