Quinn commented on the absence of patch 7.40 in Dota 2 and on Valve’s actions
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Quinn “Quinn” Callahan said that he doesn’t see the lack of a big 7.40 patch or a new hero in Dota 2 as any kind of problem, because the game is already in a great state, and players’ complains still won’t affect Valve anyway.
The esports player talked about this in an interview with GosuGamers.
“Personally, I don’t have a problem with it. I don’t really care about new heroes, I don’t play them. So whether they’re in the game or not – I don’t really care. I like the state of the game in terms of balance, in terms of how fun it is. I think they did a lot of good things. I think Dota overall is in a pretty good state.
People may want more or less patches, but in the end Valve will do what it will do. Whining, complains or wishes won’t really help. So I just live my life and hope Dota keeps moving in a good direction. Because I think it’s the best game ever”
According to him, Dota 2 is well balanced right now and it’s fun to play. The former pro hopes that the developers will continue moving the game in the same direction. Quinn also stressed that players’ complains and requests almost don’t affect patch releases at all.
He noted that the game’s developers have their own vision they follow, so there’s no real point in complaining. He encouraged people to enjoy the game, since he considers it the best MOBA at the moment.
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