It’s very sad to see one of the most high-effort Dota content creators stop. I completely sympathise with their reasons, but I will sorely miss their videos as there were so many heroes I wish they’d gotten to do videos about.

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    2 days ago

    I was just gonna skim it but ended watching the entire things from start to finish. I religiously played dota since WC3 til 2015, so everything mentioned before then was pure nostalgia (in a good way). I learned tons about the game that happened since, and damn it seems I missed the golden age. I also loved the bits he did on the spin-off games like Artifacts and auto-chess.

    I highly recommend this to anyone remotely interested in dota 2 history.

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      5 days ago

      They gave an explanation on Reddit, but I’ll quote the full thing here in case you don’t want to give traffic:

      It just became too much. We spent 2 years watching TI over and over, on repeat. We eventually reached a breaking point, where we had to decide to keep going, and end up resenting the greatest tournament series in esports, or to aim for a clean break with a good ending. We decided to do the second.

      But we also felt like we had told the stories we wanted to. Things were starting to get repetitive. I mean, just how often is there a point to me telling you about pushing at TI4 and Wraith Pact at TI11. I understand it would’ve been cool to get to every hero, and I think we could’ve done a better job at selecting exactly which heroes we made videos about (I would’ve liked to get around to Mirana), but ultimately, I’m satisfied with the results.

      To me, things ending on their on terms is a blessing. I rather get to choose and be in control, than get swept away by external forces.

      Thank you very much for watching the videos. I hope this explains our decision a bit better.