A DotA 2 Podcast for new and experienced player's alike. The hosts crack wise and talk the pains and triumphs of learning the ins and outs of the game as well as the meta behind it and offer educational information about the game from higher skill players.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 1203 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
I messed up my recording so it kinda always sounds like I'm shouting. I also learned a new fix for a thing so the worst of it has been eliminated and saved me hours of not playing the new patch.
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Don't skip to like 5 minutes when we start talking about dota or whatever don't do that. It would be 20 minutes but I mercifully cut our brief interview with the chicago pope cause it was pretty bad.
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The main host is very one note, also proud is far too arrogant. I have to turn it off when he gets emotional and starts calling everyone stupid and idiots. Decent insight into the game I suppose
Love the show love the hosts. Kick proud from the show.
Fourth Spirit has been my go-to pod for Dota 2 even when I wasn’t actively playing. Feedback is really around about Ursi, one of the main hosts. Ursi, I used to be a big fan of ya when it was you and Proud. You provided a balanced view to Proud’s cynicism and I loved you for it.
However the latest episodes have been unbearable. Back to back complaining about Marci is unbearable. To keep venting about Marci and new hero development without playing them at all is an insult to the listeners. List... more
Feedback: Ursi - you interrupt and talk over your co-hosts, and you derail their thoughts; I like your content overall, but this is kind of unforgivable, and I hope you are not like this in real life. Co-hosts - keep up the good work!
Ursi is in a constant state of negativity and bashing constantly bringing politics and peoples views into Dota without realizing his own bias is ruining the flow
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Focused on the intricacies of Dota 2, content covers gameplay strategies, hero analysis, and game updates, making it accessible to both newcomers and veterans alike. Episodes frequently blend humor with serious gaming discussions, creating an entertaining yet informative atmosphere. Uniquely, the hosts share their personal experiences and insights, often reflecting on how changes in gameplay affect their strategies, and they encourage ongoing engagement with the Dota 2 community.
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