DoTA 2!!!!!
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Dota 2 is an upcoming action
fantasy strategy video game being developed by
Valve Corporation. It is the stand-alone sequel to the popular
Warcraft III custom map,
Defense of the Ancients. The title was formally announced on October 13, 2010 via the
Game Informer website.
[1] The game currently has a tentative release of late 2011, which would make it Valve's second release of the year, following
Portal 2.
[2] The game's lead designer is the longest-serving and current developer of
Defense of the Ancients, known as "IceFrog", who continues to maintain his public anonymity, while leading a development team at Valve.
[1] The game will be released through both retail and
Steam, for
Microsoft Windows and
Mac OS X.
[1] Dota 2 marks Valve's first fantasy, as well as
Action RTS game.
Much like the original
Defense of the Ancients title,
Dota 2 combines the
real-time strategy element of traditional
top-down perspective, while also incorporating the leveling and itemization system of a
role playing game. Players assume the role of a unit categorized as a "hero", who through hostile interactions, may progress to a maximum level of 25. The basic setup of
Dota 2 places two strongholds with "ancients" at opposing ends of an evenly-balanced map with multiple connecting regions identified as "lanes", in which enemy units primarily traverse, while also combating powerful defensive towers along the way. Players are split into two teams, ideally in a five-on-five format, to compete as the primary defenders for each ancient.
The overall objective of each match is to battle through the opposing force's defenses, in order to arrive at and destroy the opponents' ancient. The towers and stronghold defenses are invulnerable to attacks so long as the towers nearest the enemy side still stand. Periodically, groups of weaker infantry units commonly called "creeps" are spawned, which move along their lane until they reach an enemy unit or structure, which they will then attack.
Defeating enemy forces grants a distributed amount of currency of gold to the offending team, with the greater portion being retained by the player who made the final blow. Players also gain experience, which accumulates to gain higher levels. The greatest proportion of gold and experience comes from destroying higher priority forces, such as enemy heroes and towers.
Dota 2 will utilize Valve's Steam software in order to provide social and community functionality for the game. Steam accounts will save personal files and settings on the online accounts using the Steam Cloud.
Dota 2 will also feature free-camera live spectating, in tradition of competitive Valve titles. The game host has the option to fill open slots with AI bots. Another option allows the host to determine if AI bots or other human players will be used to fill the vacated slot of a disconnected player. Valve is introducing a coaching system to allow for more experienced players to tutor newer players. The game will also feature tutorial sessions for further assisting players to mount the steep learning curve before competitive play.
[1]
Dota 2 will remain completely based around instant action
multiplayer activity, excluding a
single-player campaign, but retaining a strong lore tied into the gameplay, including individual hero
back-stories and vocal interactions in-game.
[3]
There is a tourney that will happen august 17. 16 of the best DoTA teams are going to fight in DoTA 2, which also is the first appearance of the game.
The prize money is 1,000,000 dollars!!
More info here:
http://dota2.com/
Anybody else excited for this game? I really am, and can't wait to try it once it comes out.
Last edited by Lume; Nov 25, 2011 at 04:58 AM.