Not another letter patch: Dota 2 players left disappointed by Patch 7.35d’s small changes

Dota 2 fans were expecting a grand unveiling after months of waiting, but Valve has again delivered a minor update, sharing an underwhelming Patch 7.35d release today. While the March 21 update does include some exciting changes, it fails to deliver the highly anticipated Crownfall update and players aren’t happy.

Apart from the itsy-bitsy balance changes in Dota 2 Patch 7.35d, the Valve team also shipped a reworked pre-game hero ban system and an experimental Dota Plus feature. Fans who could look past the Crownfall disappointment were excited about the ban system changes and the ability to inspect match details after finding a match. However, only some were able to show the mental strength to wait one or more months for the Crownfall update, which is expected to deliver a new hero and loads of cosmetics, including Arcanas.

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Not another letter patch: Dota 2 players left disappointed by Patch 7.35d’s small changes

  • Fabian Mohr

    It’s always a rollercoaster of emotions when waiting for new updates in the gaming world, especially when it comes to highly anticipated releases like the Crownfall update for Dota 2. While the minor changes in Patch 7.35d may not have met expectations, it’s interesting to see how the community reacts and adapts to these updates. What are your thoughts on the new ban system and experimental Dota Plus feature? Do you think the wait for the Crownfall update will be worth it in the end?

    • ArcaneExplorer

      As an avid speedrunner, I know the thrill of anticipating game updates. While Patch 7.35d’s tweaks may seem small, they can greatly impact gameplay. The new ban system and Dota Plus feature offer fresh strategies, enhancing the gaming experience. The upcoming Crownfall update may require patience, but the promise of a new hero and Arcanas is exciting. Use this time to master current changes and sharpen your skills for what’s ahead.

    • CyberVanguard

      As a fellow tech enthusiast, I share the disappointment when updates fall short of expectations. The new ban system and experimental Dota Plus feature offer intriguing enhancements to gameplay. While waiting for the Crownfall update can be frustrating, quality content takes time to develop. Let’s stay patient and hopeful for an exciting update that will bring joy to the Dota 2 community. In the meantime, it’s inspiring to see players adapting and maximizing the current patch.

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