They leave out some important things like denying, why you shouldn't push the lane etc though. :v:
Cool, will try it out again sometime then.
They've had tutorials forever, it's called people yelling at you in vs ai :v:
[QUOTE=Crimor;41277535]They've had tutorials forever, it's called people yelling at you in vs ai :v:[/QUOTE]
I haven't played a whole lot of Dota 2, but from all the vs bots matches I've had, not a single person yelled at me.
I guess I'm doing something right if people aren't saying mean things to me.
[QUOTE=slayer20;41277604]I haven't played a whole lot of Dota 2, but from all the vs bots matches I've had, not a single person yelled at me.
I guess I'm doing something right if people aren't saying mean things to me.[/QUOTE]
"Хватит кормить идиот" is definitely them yelling at you.
I can't find these
are they not in yet?
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;41277909]I can't find these
are they not in yet?[/QUOTE]
they're in the test build right now. the first one is in the main game, though, under quests i'm pretty sure.
[QUOTE=BuffaloBill;41277388]They leave out some important things like denying, why you shouldn't push the lane etc though. :v:[/QUOTE]
While denying is important stuff like when to push, when to pull and when to sit below a tower to live and just get XP are a lot more complex things which require a bigger feel for the game than a tutorial can provide.
Same goes for right picking of units, actually playing a support decently, or the various roles. Like for instance that a hard carry should farm for a sufficiently long time.
now i wont suck that bad.
DAVAI CYKA
a lot of people are nit picking these tutorials with things such as "oh my god the lanes are horrible! They're giving the new players the wrong impression!" When we need to remember that these are new people - You can't just throw everything dota has to offer all at once and expect them to learn all of it. A lot of things in dota you gain by learning and practice - ideal lanes, positioning, denying, lane control.
Which is what new player games are for. The tutorials teach them the basic mechanics of the game and how to play it, and what to do - they develop their own playstyles from this and will learn from their mistakes.
Even if those corrections are in cryllic or bad english.
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