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Any source on that?
I'm pretty confident that if they decided to do such a major overhaul they have as much as big and good reasons.
DOTA2's free and whoever plays it on years old machines is unlikely to invest in its development (microtransactions) anyway, so little is lost.
I guess you're right,
i was a fool to forget that doing what you love comes with a price now.
Damn
"Love" doesn't pay the bills.
If anyone thought that Valve made DOTA2 for free out of their sheer kindness of the heart, they're delusional.
And those where mainly single player titles and not some mass online free games where updating is considered to be normal.
Dota Reborn will just as free as the predecessor. But since is in beta, updates will happen very very often. And you will need a bit better computer - which requirements are still very far bellow what other games in 2015 need.
Is not Valve's fault that 90% of Dota community tried to play it on computers with almost 0 gaming perfomance.