Big supporter of shaking up the game! Look at the huge changes Dota makes, even League to some extent. Bring back the HERC?https://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/fbxpjn/i_think_the_game_needs_a_bigger_shakeup_than_what/ …
Based it on this: https://estnn.com/dota-2-is-the-outlanders-update-the-most-unpopular-update-yet/ … "In the month of August 2018, after the 7.19 update, active user numbers jumped by 7.78%." - The 7.07 update in 2017 added the game’s Turbo mode saw a gain of 4.56% after it went live, and a further gain of 5.27% active users in the follo
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"We always see a lull in the concurrent player numbers between patches. But usually big post-TI patches that bring new heroes and new mechanics see a substantial increase in active players. They bring players back to the game, even if they don't draw new blood in."
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Yeah and 7.00 or the latest one gutted the number of players (at least for a while, too short to tell right now for the latest). There is no definite trend regarding big patches and number of players to draw conclusions for DotA2.
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I mean I just provided a source supporting my argument with some data. Of course basing it on the steamcharts data is limited and only Valve has the real numbers. I am just saying from the limited amount of data we have it seems to support shaking up the game.
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