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| platforms = {{Windows|4}}, {{Linux|4}}, [[Wikipedia:MacOS|OS X]] | |||
| released = '''Windows'''<br>9 July 2013<br><br>'''Linux, OS X'''<br>18 July 2013 | |||
| steam = app/570/Dota 2 | |||
| website = https://www.dota2.com | |||
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{{Dota2|4}} is the official follow-up to the Warcraft III custom map ''[[Wikipedia:Defense of the Ancients|Defense of the Ancients]]''. It is an "Action RTS" where players control a Hero unit and engage enemy players using their Heroes' unique abilities. Valve is collaborating with one of the primary contributors of the original DotA series. | {{Dota2|4}} is the official follow-up to the Warcraft III custom map ''[[Wikipedia:Defense of the Ancients|Defense of the Ancients]]''. It is an "Action RTS" where players control a Hero unit and engage enemy players using their Heroes' unique abilities. Valve is collaborating with one of the primary contributors of the original DotA series. | ||
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Type | Multiplayer Game |
Developers | Valve Software |
Publishers | Valve Software |
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Release Date |
Windows 9 July 2013 Linux, OS X 18 July 2013 |
Dota 2 is the official follow-up to the Warcraft III custom map Defense of the Ancients. It is an "Action RTS" where players control a Hero unit and engage enemy players using their Heroes' unique abilities. Valve is collaborating with one of the primary contributors of the original DotA series.
While Dota 2 was originally developed in the Source engine, it was ported to
Source 2 in 2015.
Features
- Cloth simulation
- Real-time cloth simulation (i.e. soft-body physics) will be introduced to Source.
- Global lighting
- The world is lit and shadowed dynamically with env_global_light (in addition to pre-compiled light).
- Steamworks integration
- Building upon community-driven features from Team Fortress 2, players will be able to share strategy guides and coach newer players through Steamworks.
- MultiBlend Textures
- 4-way texture blending, upgrading/replacing WorldVertexTransition
- Screen-space Anti-aliasing
- Anti-aliasing for use with deferred shading
- Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
- Ssao post-process shader
- Published demo file format
- Dota 2 Demo Format contains a link and instructions for parsing the Dota 2 demo files
- Custom Addon Support
- See the Dota 2 Workshop Tools for more details.
Maps
dota
See Also
- Dota 2 Workshop Tools
- Dota 2 Addon Portal - Documentation for the old Source engine release.