Second: Maybe have people look at this that don't act like they're too cool for it. How much time these two sit here and make fun of the game and the source material is completely unprofessional.
Thank you :) I personally like being able to do more risky stuff and still have a chance to come back, so Dota is probably not for me, but it's good to hear some actual info about it :)
On a side note for accuracy, they rotate free characters every week on LoL, so you don't have to pay to try anyone of you were patient. Also, they recently made comebacks more feasible(which they're still tweaking), so that sort of thing seems to be the real major difference.
@k3ck @GuillermoX This is the kind of thing I'm talking about. If you had tried both you'd know that you don't have to pay for anything in LoL either, unless you HAVE to have a skin for some reason :P I'm not here to start some kind of argument about which is better, I'm asking specifically, compared to LoL, what is in Dota 2 that makes it so much of a better game?
@electron-1 This is actually pretty untrue from my Dota experience. Graphics are not better, especially character abilities. Balance per character, I can't say much for Dota because I didn't play it long enough, but LoL does fairly well with balance. Having friendly system requirements is not a bad thing.
You can't say something is better in one game without experiencing both. Don't do exactly what you're telling him not to do.
Ok I'm really curious, I played Dota 2 a while back and it was basically a harsher death penalties version of LoL with (opinion here don't freak out) kinda ugly graphics and interface. Reading this review it sounds like they are even closer to the same game than I thought. The graphics and interface have been cleaned up a bit but still aren't anything special. So what does this game have that LoL doesn't? From the facts all I can find is that league has more modes, more characters, and more players. So why is it inferior?
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