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Dota fans made an unofficial tutorial to help anime viewers start playingIt’s an impressive act of love for the game

It’s an impressive act of love for the game

Davion and the wizard gang in Dota: Dragon’s Blood.

Dota 2 does have an official in-game tutorial but it’s not, like, very good. Improving it is evidently a low priority for Valve, so players who are keen to share their love of the game have stepped up. Last month, a team launchedan Indiegogo campaignto fund development of an unofficial playable tutorial which might actually help would-be players.

“Assuming that there will be an influx of new players brought in from the anime’s release, we have banded together as a community to create a tutorial for these new players in the form of a custom game,” they explained.

After a stretch of playtesting, they released the tutorial as a Custom Game modthrough the Steam Workshopyesterday. It has a number of chapter explaining how to play, as well as links to forums, websites, Discord servers, and such where people might find more help. Here’s one of the folks behind the project, noted community figure “SirActionSlacks”, demonstrating the tutorial:

Community Tutorial Project: WE ARE LIVE! Try it out! MISSION ACCOMPLISHEDWatch on YouTube

Community Tutorial Project: WE ARE LIVE! Try it out! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

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I greatly admire the project’s enthusiasm, though sadly it does suffer several serious shortcomings for being unofficial. The most obvious is that people need to know to look for it outside the game. And perhaps the biggest is that players don’t gain access to Custom Games (and therefore this tutorial) until they’ve played a whopping 30 regular matches.

“This being a first time players guide, we hope to sway Valve to change this,” the team say. “However, we have no power over Valve, so should they choose to not change this rule we are at their mercy.”

It sucks that Valve still haven’t made a solid effort to welcome newcomers. The game is huge in spite of that, still having the second-most concurrent players on Steam, but sheesh. It is weird that the game is big enough to be licensed for an animated series yet not enough of a priority for Valve to make a decent tutorial. It’s one thing when Valve let fans step in with new content and updates for lesser-played old gameslike Left 4 Dead 2but man, Dota has been huge for ages.