A bug has surfaced in Dota 2 that allows players to see enemies through the fog of war anywhere on the map
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In Dota 2, a new bug has been discovered in the coaching mode that allows the removal of fog of war and trees, enabling players to see all enemies on the map during a match.
This information was shared in the Reddit community, where corresponding screenshots were posted.

It is reported that by performing certain actions in coaching mode, it becomes possible to remove the fog of war and trees, gaining an unfair advantage. Although this directly does not provide any advantages to the player acting as a coach, they can communicate everything happening on the map to their team.
How the bug works:
Enter the game as a coach for a group of players.
Leave the group.
Reconnect to the game.
After these steps, the fog of war disappears, trees vanish, and there is an ability to send messages to the general chat.
Users note that the bug works in every game but only in coach mode. It is likely that Valve will release a hotfix soon to address the situation. Those who intentionally exploit the bug may face penalties.
Recall that earlier the developers of Dota 2 released a new update for the game, making several fixes and updating one of Yatoro's favorite sets.






