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Valve reverse Dota 2 update, leave non-functional items behind

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Valve reverse Dota 2 update, leave non-functional items behind

Every family has a relation with a memory problem - one of the favourite tales in my own is that of the great-aunt or gruncle who attended to the fire with a full bladder and found themselves shovelling coal into the toilet bowl, ho ho - but only in the PCGamesN family of N games are they rewound to a earlier version as a consequence. That’s what’s happened to Dota 2 this morning after its new patch introduced a memory issue for players running the game on 32-bit Windows.

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All the Steam badges collected in one handy gallery

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All the Steam badges collected in one handy gallery

Last week saw the launch of Steam’s trading card game, a new system that sees cards dropped while playing through some of Valve’s catalogue. Collect a full set of cards and you can craft them into a badge for XP that levels up your player profile. Collect a set of cards again and you can craft a better badge.

The folk over at NeoGaf have collected together all the badges discovered so far.

Below, see them in all their glory.

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Introducing the teams of the Dota 2 International 2013

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Introducing the teams of the Dota 2 International 2013

The International is the biggest Dota 2 tournament in the world. With Valve slapping down over one million dollars in prize money, the best teams from the around world flock to Seattle to claim their share.

A lot has happened since the last International. No Tidehunter (now known as Alliance) stomped at Dreamhack Winter. One of the most famous teams in the world, Na’Vi, has had multiple team alterations to try and reverse their declining performance. It would be rude not to mention Invictus Gaming, The International 2012 champions who put China on the Dota 2 map. They’ve been training hard since that day, and are ready to do it all over again. 

Here are the teams of The International 2013.

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Steam Trading Card beta launches; achievements now have tangible value

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Steam Trading Card beta launches; achievements now have tangible value

We were left scratching our heads last week as to what Steam Trading Cards were. They’d been spotted in the Steam database but Valve weren’t talking about their newest initiative. Well, the curtain’s been drawn back to reveal that they’re a development of Steam achievements & badges which will reward your playing of games with a deeper profile page and money off coupons.

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Dota 2 International becomes largest prize pot for a single event

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Dota 2 International becomes largest prize pot for a single event

While League of Legends $5 million prize pool for its entire season may still beat the prizes on offer at this year’s Dota International, that’s a pot stretched out over a whole season and final tournament. With the money raised by the International Interactive Compendium, Valve’s Dota 2 tournament is offering a almost $2 million dollars in prizes for a single ladder tournament. The largest prize pot for a single tournament in all of eSports.

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Dota 2 International Interactive Compendium gets new stretch goals, asks players to pick the game’s next hero

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Dota 2 International Interactive Compendium gets new stretch goals, asks players to pick the game’s next hero

The Compendium is Valve’s handbook to The International 2013, the world’s biggest Dota tournament by any yardstick worth measuring with (prize pool, global reach, surprises). For $10 you’ll get up-to-the-minute results and fixtures, MvP polls, and match betting without fear for your kneecaps. You’ll also be adding $2.50 to the International prize pool, and pushing the total closer to a series of new stretch goals for the benefit of all.

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Dota 2 International Interactive Compendium owners to get new Smeevil courier mounts

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Dota 2 International Interactive Compendium owners to get new Smeevil courier mounts

A week ago, Valve released the International Interactive Compendium - a $10 digital tome designed to guide you through Dota 2’s annual tournament as it happens. The developers have pledged to add 25% of the proceeds to the event’s prize pool, and announced three ‘stretch goals’ - the second of which promised more mounts for the International’s celebratory Smeevil courier. It’s that goal that the Dota community have ably surpassed this week.

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The International 2013 tickets are now on sale

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The International 2013 tickets are now on sale

As of right now you can now go and purchase a ticket to The International, Valve’s very own Dota 2 tournament sporting a massive $1.6 million prize pool, and then some thanks to the Interactive Compendium. If you want to be there in person between August 7th-11th, then you’re going to want to buy a ticket. They’re selling faster than a charging Spirit Breaker.

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Valve introduce The International Interactive Compendium: 25% of cost goes to prize pool

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Valve introduce The International Interactive Compendium: 25% of cost goes to prize pool

Valve want to guide you through this years International with the introduction of The International Interactive Compendium. It’s a fancy virtual book that is host to a wide range of functions including betting on matches, MvP polls, up to date results/fixtures. Buying it will make you eligible for special item drops throughout the tournament. What’s more interesting is that Valve are adding 25% of all sales to the already gargantuan 1.6 million dollar prize pool, making the worlds biggest Dota 2 tournament just that little bit bigger.

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Has Dota 2's amazing growth peaked?

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Has Dota 2's amazing growth peaked?

Whether or not Dota 2 has overtaken League of Legends in the player number stakes (clue: it hasn’t), the question is, how big could Dota 2 be? Valve’s MOBA is massive, in a way that dwarfs every other game available on Steam. At its busiest point today, 261,609 people were playing Dota 2. Its nearest competitor, Football Manager 2013, boasted 56,981. But while we’re talking numbers, you’d better take a look at Dota’s trajectory over the past year.

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Half-Life Houndeye courier spotted in Dota 2 update

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Half-Life Houndeye courier spotted in Dota 2 update

Valve legend has it that the Houndeye, the grub/canine first spotted sonic-booming its way about the halls of Black Mesa, was originally intended to be a neutral witness to the game’s events - until the team discovered that playtesters shot their frogspawn-faces off regardless. I suppose, then, that this is the Houndeye as it was originally envisioned - a Xen creature docile enough to carry your bags.

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Chinese Dota 2 server beta going live on April 28th

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Chinese Dota 2 server beta going live on April 28th

Dota 2 is opening it’s Chinese servers on April 28th to anyone who can grab a beta key from Perfect World, the Chinese based developer and operator that acquired the licensing rights to Dota 2 back in October last year. The servers will not being using Steam, sparking worries about whether the Chinese version will be closed off from international involvement.

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Dota 2 update adds Skywrath Mage; everyone is now afraid

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Dota 2 update adds Skywrath Mage; everyone is now afraid

Today’s Dota 2 update sees a new hero, Skywrath Mage added to the game after Valve return from their spring holiday. He excels at doing massive amounts of magical damage in a very short amount of time, coining the nickname “Giga Mage" in the original Dota. Also in is a new replay tab, where you can view all your downloaded replays in a nice orderly fashion.

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