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Dota 2 stopping
Dota 2 stopping












dota 2 stopping

I still think Dota 2 is a fantastic game, and I still intend to keep up with the scene, but expect I’ll transition into a spectator rather than a player. I had planned on simply taking a break from the game, but I’m now considering making that a more permanent change. Windows 11 is just around the corner, so might as well make the leap now.Having logged over 4500 hours in Dota 2, I quit cold-turkey 10 weeks ago. If you’re not, well, then it might be time to consider an upgrade. Microsoft has already stopped supporting 32-bit systems with Windows 10 starting last year, so if you’re running Windows 10 you don’t have anything to worry about. "Removing these older technologies will let us streamline our development efforts as well as use the newer features of these APIs to provide an even better Dota experience." "For the vast majority of players, nothing will change when these changes are implemented," Valve added. Related: Valve Honours Late Dota 2 Caster Aldrin Paulo "Dunoo" Pangan With In-Game Voice Lines Instead, Dota 2 will support DirectX 11 and Vulkan. MacOS versions below 10.14 will also stop being supported soon, as well as DirectX 9 and OpenGL. Valve plans to remove 32-bit system support and move to solely support 64-bit systems. "Nothing is changing today, but in the coming months we'll implement the following changes."

dota 2 stopping

"In order to keep the game and the Source 2 engine fresh, we're planning on removing support for some older systems and configurations," wrote Valve.

dota 2 stopping

Valve has announced that Dota 2 will stop supporting 32-bit systems, older versions of macOS, and DirectX 9 very soon. Ticket sales for the live event in Bucharest, Romania will go on sale on September 22, with The International 2021 Compendium going live today so players can keep track of the action.īut as much as today's update looks forward to the coming celebration, there's a bit of sad news for those playing on older systems. The International's English broadcasters have been announced with 32 big names, including Sumichi, Fogged, Sunsfan, and Ephey.














Dota 2 stopping