Saturday 7 September 2013

Dota 2 Patch Update - 7.9.2013 | playdotatwo.com

This weeks patch arrived 2 days later and didn't bring big changes. As the previous patch, it was automatically shipped to the main client. Patch included some UI and VISUAL updates as well as some new tickets for new tournaments.


Changelog
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UI
- Added a button to add friends inside the game.
- Fixed bug where guild invites could never show up.
- Darkened background behind buff stack numbers for better legibility on bright icons.


MAC/LINUX:
- [Mac] Fixed problems with sounds cutting out or not playing for the first few minutes of a game.
- [Mac] Make Dock icon bounce when game is ready.
- [Mac] Play a ready sound when game is not focused and matchmaking has found a game.
- Make "Sound while alt-tab" setting work.
- Fix for missing lip syncing in hero portrait.
- Fix corrupted GUI after changing video settings.

VISUAL
- Fixed LOD1 on Ol' Chopper Pudge hook
- updated cloth settings and skinning Crystal Maiden, Invoker, Lina, and Rubick

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UI Updates

- Added a button to add friends inside the game.

Nice new UI update that will be in handy.


- Darkened background behind buff stack numbers for better legibility on bright icons.

Dat Face

New Workshop Items


-Tickets
I will put some tickets, because there's five or more, and it's not so important.



















































-Hero Items
Only Rubick items have been added.




































































































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1 comment:

  1. The rise of DotA could be attributed to the fact that it was made for the community and by the community. Its popularity skyrocketed to the millions in 26 different languages worldwide, spawning competitive tournaments such as the World DotA Championship (WDC) and the SMM Grand National DotA Tournament with cash prizes up to USD32,000. Since its release, DotA has become a staple at Blizzard Entertainment's BlizzCon and the Asian World Cyber Games, as well as the Cyberathlete Amateur and CyberEvolution leagues. Gamasutra declared that DotA was perhaps the most popular "free, non-supported game mod in the world". Its prominence has also brought competitors looking for a cut in the profits, with similar MOBA-styled games such as League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth popping up.

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