Friday, March 6, 2009

Playing DotA turned easier.

With the help of the new service, DotaPOD!

Wait, what's DotaPod and how to use it?
Huh? Sorry, I forgot you didn't know.
Okay so here's what DotaPod is. It's a Battle.net like service where we show games and you have the choice to join the games via our LAN emulation. So that's pretty much how it works and how you play DotA or any Warcraft III related games.

Oh okay, another battle.net wannabe.
Oh that's where you get it ALL WRONG. We don't wanna be another battle.net wannabe. It's different. In fact, it's even better.

Here's why.

  1. The only things you need to allow traffic in your firewall is your browser (which I bet is definitely allowed before you came to this blog) and Java.

  2. There is no need for CD keys to play which makes it easier. No misunderstandings of misplaced CD keys and other problems.

  3. It runs on your browser so technically, there isn't any installation needed. (Except maybe for a browser?)

  4. The only requirement is usually on your system since Java is needed every where.

  5. It works great with both Mac OS and Windows, making it a cross platform service.



So why wait? Come on and try it now! :)

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