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DOTA 2 will be free-to-play, but will “have some twists,” says Gabe

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" is going to be free-to-play. It'll have some twists, but that's the easiest way for people to think about it."

As reported by Polygon, that's what Gabe Newell had to say on a recent Seven Day Cool Down podcast. Valve's big wheel has already admitted to playing the MOBA for a staggering 800 hours, and now he's talking cash. Valve have already developed some interesting ideas on how to reward valued members of the community: the Team Fortress 2 workshop allows people to create in-game items, and make a significant profit if they sell. Now Valve are hoping to reward player's good behaviour too.

"The issue that we're struggling with quite a bit is something I've kind of talked about before, which is how do you properly value people's contributions to a community?" says Gabe. "We're trying to figure out ways so that people who are more valuable to everybody else recognized and accommodated. We all know people where if they're playing we want to play, and there are other people where if they're playing we would be on the other side of the planet."

According to the master of Valve, individual games don't need to have completely separate communities. Valve have already experimented with this way of thinking in Steam's item trading system, where you can feasibly swap a Team Fortress 2 hat for a copy of Portal, if you find someone who's willing.

"When you start thinking about the different games that people play and you try to think about how people can create value or a service in one game and benefit somebody in a different game, you can start to see how the different games sort knit together," said Valve's big wheel.

We'll have more on DOTA 2 soon. If Steam stats are anything to go by (which they are), a lot of you are playing it right now.

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Bardzo cieszy mnie ta wieść :) gdyż mam okazje powrócić :P

Nareszcie spróbuje tego konkurenta LoL`a. Bałem się, że bedą chcieli boxy albo klucze sprzedawać. Inna sprawa jak bardzo wpływowe będą te płatne usługi, jeśli tak jak w LoL`u to wróże mocnego opponenta na dłuższą mete.

LOL konkurentem Doty^^,moim zdaniem DOTA nie ma sobie równych :).

Tak DOTA2 jest konkurencja dla LoL. Po pierwsze strasznie poźno wychodzi, zreszta nadal nie ma okreslonej daty wydania. Ta sytuacja działa bardzo na niekorzyść Valve bo społeczność LoLa cały czas się rozwija. Śmiało mogę Ci powiedzieć, że DOTA2 będzie miała bardzo i to bardzo ciężką drogę przed sobą, ot prosty przykład ostatnie zawody w Las Vegas, czyli niecały miesiąc temu, ściągneły ok 120k osób na jeden kanał stream LoLa. Gdzie, niestety byłem zaskoczony bo ogladałem SC2 z okolo 40k osób. Dlatego dla mnie LoL jak na razie może nawet nie czuć oddechu na plecach. Wiadomo jakaś część graczy LoL odejdzie na rzecz DOTA2, fani zapewne itd. Jednak jak dla mnie DOTA2 nie oferuje zbyt więcej od LoLa. Wręcz powiedziałbym, że support LoL jaki istnieje w tej grze, rzadko spotyka się w "darmowych" grach.

@up dokładnie, a do tego trzeba dodac ze dota 2, to tak naprawde dota 1 z nowym interfejsem oraz matchmakingiem,

jak narazie dla mnie LoL wyglada znacznie lepiej, ale pozyjemy zobaczymy, a ci co gadają że dota nie ma sobie równych, to chyba w nią nie grali

Wygra gra z większą pulą nagród w konkursach.

Narazie LoL ma bardzo rozwinieta spolecznosc i "turniejowosc", do tego chodzi o normalnych graczy tutaj, a nie tych co na lany jezdza.

Ja sadze ze zrobią coś istotnego za kase, bo przeciez to Valve, i LoL wygra to starcie

Wygra gra z większą pulą nagród w konkursach.

To chyba logiczne, że Valve ma o wiele, wiele więcej kasy niż Riot :D

@up wiekszej glupoty nie slyszalem, czy ty myslisz, ze nagrody na wiekszosci turnieji sponsoruja tworcy gry? slowo sponsorzy cos ci mowia?

a valve to zachlanne c*py do tego ;d

Spooq, śmiem twierdzić, że na oczy nie widziałeś ani jednych zawodów. Akurat w tym momencie leci Dreamhack http://www.twitch.tv/dreamhacktv?utm_campaign=live_embed_click&utm_source=open.dreamhack.se

Ja już nie mogę się doczekać kiedy wreszcie w tą grę zagram zagram :) Mam nadzieje że będzie miała grywalność na podobnym poziomie jak LoL :D

DOTA 2 will be free-to-play, but will “have some twists,” says Gabe

PC Gamer

" is going to be free-to-play. It'll have some twists, but that's the easiest way for people to think about it."

As reported by Polygon, that's what Gabe Newell had to say on a recent Seven Day Cool Down podcast. Valve's big wheel has already admitted to playing the MOBA for a staggering 800 hours, and now he's talking cash. Valve have already developed some interesting ideas on how to reward valued members of the community: the Team Fortress 2 workshop allows people to create in-game items, and make a significant profit if they sell. Now Valve are hoping to reward player's good behaviour too.

"The issue that we're struggling with quite a bit is something I've kind of talked about before, which is how do you properly value people's contributions to a community?" says Gabe. "We're trying to figure out ways so that people who are more valuable to everybody else recognized and accommodated. We all know people where if they're playing we want to play, and there are other people where if they're playing we would be on the other side of the planet."

According to the master of Valve, individual games don't need to have completely separate communities. Valve have already experimented with this way of thinking in Steam's item trading system, where you can feasibly swap a Team Fortress 2 hat for a copy of Portal, if you find someone who's willing.

"When you start thinking about the different games that people play and you try to think about how people can create value or a service in one game and benefit somebody in a different game, you can start to see how the different games sort knit together," said Valve's big wheel.

We'll have more on DOTA 2 soon. If Steam stats are anything to go by (which they are), a lot of you are playing it right now.

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