Heroes of Newerth - Some DotA clone

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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.07.18 (23:24)

Facepunch wrote:The game is really, really awesome. Everyone got to try this, if you are new to DotA or an experienced player, this game is for you. Scroll down for how to get access into the beta, I found a site which gives you UNLIMITED beta keys for 36 hours, so remember - be fast!

Not much have been revealed, but the comments given by the beta testers has been overwhelmingly positive. There is no doubt that this game will be a big hit, it has nice graphics, awesome features and content, works very well on my aging computer and overall an awesome game!
The Site wrote:It's a game that has been brewing in beta for some time now. It's a game that has every possibility of becoming the next big thing for DotA Gamers everywhere. It's a game that, until now, has kept very quiet. It's called Heroes of Newerth, and the tiger has just been let out of its cage.

Heroes of Newerth is one of the latest offspring of the most popular Warcraft 3 Custom map - Defense of the Ancients. It's a standalone game created by S2 Games, who you may remember from the glory days of the niche hit Savage.

So, lets talk about the beta. The map? Exactly like DOTA. Rivers, runes, and a giant ape where the giant golem Roshan was. It's got every creep spawn and every nuance down to the letter. The heroes? Well, many of them are direct translations from everyone's favorite DOTA heroes – from Pudge to Clockwerk, they can be found here with their skillsets intact and unchanged. There's some new offerings as well, playing up new abilities that couldn't or wouldn't work under the constraints of the Warcraft 3 program – such as the Dark Lady, whose ultimate ability actually blinds your foes, so your team can pick them off while they scurry for cover.

Other new faces include the Puppetmaster, who can spawn a voodoo doll of a foe of his choice, then beat on it to smash the target with a serious amount of damage. Then there's the owl, Zephyr – with his combination of excellent farming abilities and a projectile reflecting shield, players are still adapting to both playing with him and against him.

Items? Yep, they have been brought back, piece for piece. The names have changed, but they're all there. Instead of a ring of health, you've got the lifetube. Instead of the butterfly, you've got the wingbow.

So if it's just a carbon copy of DOTA, why even bother? The graphics are obviously much upgraded as the Warcraft 3 client is seven years old, but what else?

For starters – disconnect recovery. If you happen to have your client crash or your ISP leave you hanging, you have five minutes to rejoin your game and reconnection is smooth and easy. The number of ruined DOTA games due to disconnect is a figure so astronomical it defies numbers.

Next up, stat tracking and all that entails – your kills, your deaths, your assists, your ratios, your average XP per game and much much more are all meticulously calculated from game to game. Oh, and possibly the most important thing is tracked – the amount of games you leave.

That's right folks, you can now screen your games for leavers. When DOTAdude1337 joins your game, you can see he's played 70 games and left 50 of them. Even better, you can create your game so that only people with a certain “None leaver” percentage can join up. The leavers won't even be able to join it.

There's no question about it. If you're a DOTA fan, this game is for you.
Erm, yeah, sorry I didn't have any input about this. I've never played DotA, but honestly, this is quite fun. I don't know how much time this has left,key wise, but it was supposed to last 36 hours, so I imagine that this has like 13 hours or so left. Either way, play this, it's great fun, I don't know the specs, so I guess you can just try the game. Erm, yeah, In game my name is Snuggletummy, and I realize I'm not making this topic look any better. I'll provide a screenshot though.
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Link to the key site.

Anyway, yeah, sorry for my poor presentation.
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Postby Yoshimo » 2009.07.19 (01:26)

That looks like a carbon copy of Warcraft 3, then they used an eraser to smudge some things around a bit. Anyways, DotA sounds extremely familiar, but I don't know what it is. =[
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.07.19 (04:42)

BionicCryonic wrote:That looks like a carbon copy of Warcraft 3, then they used an eraser to smudge some things around a bit. Anyways, DotA sounds extremely familiar, but I don't know what it is. =[
Well Mr. Wise Guy, it IS on the Warcraft 3 engine.. And, erm, I've never played DotA, but hell, this is quite fun. If you an look past the assholes you may play with, this is fairly decent. But that's my opinion.
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Postby smartalco » 2009.07.19 (05:20)

Snuggletummy wrote:Well Mr. Wise Guy, it IS on the Warcraft 3 engine..
Actually if you read the giant block of text you posted, they specifically say it isn't (which is actually impossible anyway, Blizzard never licensed the engine out, and there isn't actually any such thing as a WC3 mod, there are just ridiculous custom maps, like DotA, but all of it is created within the WC3 map editor)
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.07.19 (05:41)

I guess I may have misread the block of text I pasted. Erm, yeah. Maybe I should've thought twice before making this topic, and I mean that in the least dickish way possible.
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Postby Chase » 2009.07.19 (15:04)

Well DotA is seriously fun in LAN parties. So this seems interesting.
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Postby smartalco » 2009.07.20 (04:18)

I just read today that this is actually entirely sanctioned by Ice_Frog (the guy who made/maintains DotA), which gives me a little more faith in it. But I still find it ridiculous they made a carbon copy of the WC3 engine...
I'll see how bored I am this week and maybe give it a try.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.07.21 (16:43)

Eh, it ran out of keys, but apparently when the get 30,000 fans on Facebook, they'll give out more keys. So, yeah that's about all I wanted to say.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.08.03 (07:54)

So, uh, there are more keys being handed out, so if you just so happen to want to play this, now's your chance to get a key. More keys.
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Postby smartalco » 2009.08.04 (18:40)

I got a key, but I'm going to be playing Mass Effect for at least the next week, as a friend just lent it to me :D
Maybe after I get bored of this (or beat it), I'll start jumping on
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